NBA star Kevin Love might be a power forward, but he’s not a power shopper. After all, it’s not easy to pop tags when you’re 6-foot-10 with size 17 feet, like the Cleveland Cavaliers champ.

“Most of the time, it has to be custom,” he told The Post after the Rag & Bone show, which he attended with his girlfriend, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Kate Bock. “The thing that’s the biggest hurdle for me is my shoes.”

Love says he prefers classic, timeless pieces, though he has been known to take fashion risks. “I think because I’m an athlete, in some respects I’m able to pull that off a little bit better than most. I wore a pair of Nike Supreme overalls to a game. I got a lot of s–t for that,” he says, grinning. “It was like, ‘Who’s this dressed-up farmer walking around? What the hell is this?’ It was a mixed bag of what I got back from that.” Will Love be tackling a fashion line of his own? “I can see it happening,” he says.

Sometimes – like on the cover of ESPN’s 2015 Body Issue – he wears nothing at all. Love revealed that the shoot was “terrifying,” but would be open to another, depending on the details. “I very well could do one of those, but at what point do you strike out?” he says.

As for what his father, former NBA star Stan Love, thought of the beefcake pictorial, Love laughs. “He was born in ’49. What do you expect? He’s like, ‘We didn’t do that in our day.’”