Kelly Oubre has made lots of fashion statements over the years, and he made another one on Tuesday night — on the court. During the Wizards-Nets game at Barclays Center, he wore a red Supreme leg sleeve.

Yes Supreme, as in the skateboarding/clothing brand worth a billion dollars, per GQ.

an important moment in nba history pic.twitter.com/usc5zOjSRj — Abe Schwadron (@abe_squad) December 13, 2017

#Wizards wingman Kelly Oubre Jr rockin' the Supreme leg sleeve pic.twitter.com/mdffScTm0a — Def Pen Hoops (@DefPenHoops) December 13, 2017

The NBA reviewed Oubre’s clothing just last month when he wore a jacket that said “(Expletive) you,” according to ESPN.

But I don’t think he’ll be in any trouble this time around. The sleeve is actually a product made in collaboration with Nike and the NBA. It comes in red and black. You can check it out on the Supreme site.

Update: After the game, Oubre said a team trainer told him to switch sleeves at the half, so he did, but he doesn’t understand why it was a problem. Per NBC Sports Washington:

“It had the NBA logo on it, has a Nike sign on it. The NBA is sponsored by Nike, it’s just Supreme, so I don’t really know what’s the quarrel,” he said. “They shouldn’t have sold it to me or they shouldn’t have dropped it if we can’t wear it and it has the NBA logo on it, because I play in the NBA right? I should be able to wear anything that has the logo of what I represent.”