01 September,2011 09:33 AM IST | | Avantika Patil
Who says cricket and fashion don't go hand in hand? Be it Sreesanth's hair colour or Yuvraj Singh's after-match party outfitsu00a0-- fans follow it all.
So it's not too surprising that after Australian spinner Shane Warne, Brett Lee too joins the fashion industry with the launch of his clothes collection last week. Brett talks to CS about fashion before flying off to his homeland:
Comfy style
White is my favourite colour. I like to dress up in stylish yet sensible clothes. And the one secret to look stylish, is to be comfortable in what you wear.
u00a0
So I dress according to the occasion and my personality, rather than following the trend that's 'in'. For example, it's been pouring in Mumbai since the last few days, and so I am stepping out in half pants, jerseys or t-shirts and slippers.
But if it's a late night party, I prefer wearing a formal shirt with pants or denims. If the weather's cold, I will team it up with a coat.
Shane shine
Cricketers' fashion on and off the field is most talked about these days. It is a good thing, but the focus of the players shouldn't drift. According to me, Shane Watson is probably the best dressed cricketer on and off the field.