It takes some deliberate creativity—and a lot of natural personality—to transcend the rote confines of the college basketball uniform. But for over fifty years, dudes like Pistol Pete, Dr. J, and the Fab Five have been suiting up and stickin' it to conformity. So on occasion of the start of the NCAA tournament, we've compiled as many of the style-defining (and, on occasion some of our very favorite style-defying) players as we could dig up from the archives. We've got the '50s and '60s (where crop-tops, Chucks, and even leather belts reigned), the '70s (where Afros, short shorts, and striped socks took center stage), the '80s (home to under-jersey T-shirts, epic 'staches, and Jheri curls), the '90s (enter the coolest freshmen who ever stepped foot on a college court, not to mention high-top fades, headbands, and baggy bottoms) plus some of our favorite young players from recent seasons. After you fill out your brackets, take a style tour back through the decades.