We've said it before: Style isn't as much about the clothes you wear as it is about having the confidence to wear them, to find a look that makes you feel authentically you. And say what you will about the Warriors (who have what's quickly becoming an annual habit of getting roasted on Twitter for their photo shoots), but forward Draymond Green has always been himself. Off the court, in his personal style, it has meant everything from an aqua-and-purple, Jordan-themed homecoming outfit in high school to a very strong jacket game at last year's All-Star Weekend in Toronto, including one very memorable yellow leather double-rider.

We caught up with Green on the morning before his second consecutive NBA All-Star appearance to talk about his style evolution.

Take me through your outfit here.

The Chelsea boots [are] Saint Laurent. Daniel Patrick jeans. I love these jeans. The length on them are incredible. The holes in the knees got me. And they're a great fit. And then just basic white [for the shirt]. It's actually short-sleeve. It's Vince. This jacket, I recently just came over this brand. They're just getting started. They're out of Paris, called Eleven Paris. They did an L.A. collection, so that's how my stylist got connected with them. So possibly looking to do a little more with them. I like certain stuff that's not just like, "Oh, it's a Saint Laurent jacket. Oh, that's easy to go get."

How do you find new stuff?

My stylist, Vick Michel, he does a great job. His whole thing this weekend was: something else, something different. So the jacket [I wore] on Friday, he actually made that jacket himself. His whole thing was: Everybody's gonna wear this, this, and this. We want you to be different. So I wore a jacket like Eleven. I like to go that way sometimes.

Plus, you had to follow up that yellow jacket from last year.

Yeah, definitely. That yellow jacket was a statement piece.

Have you worn it since?

I have not.

Will you ever wear it again?

Possibly.

It sounds like you're never going to wear it again.

Probably not.

Have you always been into style?

I've always been into style since growing up as a kid. Whether it was the full blue-jean suits as a kid, when those were really hot, to the Gucci velours back in the day. I've always loved it. Obviously, growing up where I did, we didn't have much money, so I wasn't able really to go all the way into it. And then being blessed to play in the NBA, it allows you to do a little more, figure a few more things out. I love it.