Throughout his 13 years in the league, Chicago Bulls shooting guard Dwyane Wade has been known as one of the most stylish players to enter a room. Venturing into his own line of hats, shirts, and socks, D-Wade is often decked out in the finest threads and Wednesday night was no exception, even risking a potential fine for a near violation of the NBA's business casual dress code.

Wade made his bench stay in true Miami Vice fashion, wearing a short-sleeved gray sports coat (that even matched his teammates' warmup attire) with matching pants, a black low-cut shirt and a double chain to boot.

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In 2005, after many years of oversized clothing, saggy pants and as much gold as a neck can handle, the league mandated players to wear a sports coat on the bench when they are not in uniform. The NBA also banned chains, pendants, or medallions worn over a player's clothes.

Wade's attire escapes these rules by a hair, as no part of his chain is actually being worn over his clothes, plus a short sleeve coat is quite the unusual sighting — and while Chicago isn't as warm or humid as South Beach is, we can't stay mad at someone with this much style.