Top 5 Footballer Fits of May
Some players make headlines with their feet, others with their fits. And then there are those who do both. In May, footballers once again reminded us that their influence goes far beyond the pitch. From bold statements to refined minimalism, these players know how to turn a sidewalk into a runway. These are the top 5 footballer outfits of May.

Whether you’re into high fashion, streetwear, or something in between — these May fits prove one thing: the football tunnel isn’t the only runway these players dominate. Let’s dive into the editor-picked Top 5 footballer outfits of May.
Rafael Leão – Minimalist with a Twist
A plain white tee. Charcoal grey drop-crotch shorts. High-top Rick Owens sneakers. Simple? Maybe. Effective? Absolutely. Leão finishes the look with layered silver chains and stacked bracelets — subtle touches that elevate the whole fit. He doesn’t need flash to make a statement. His long legs and casual coolness do the talking. Just like his performances at AC Milan: smooth, sharp, and unpredictable. This fit proves that sometimes, the best style is effortless.
Jules Koundé – Futuristic Edge
Black leather. Neon green. A chain hanging off tailored trousers. Jules Koundé pulled up to a Spotify x Barça event looking like he just stepped off the set of a sci-fi film. This fit blends sleek structure with bold color-blocking, and it works. Koundé’s performances for Barcelona have been solid, and his off-field style reflects the same controlled confidence. With Spotify and FC Barcelona teaming up for a high-impact campaign featuring Travis Scott, players like Koundé amplified the moment — sprinkling their fashion-forward flair to match the cultural crossover on and off the pitch.
Memphis Depay – Bold & Artistic
Memphis doesn’t just dress — he performs. This look is peak Depay: a floral tapestry coat meets a lilac ski mask and a padded crossbody in matching purple. It’s theatrical, fearless, and utterly Memphis. Now exploring new horizons with Corinthians in Brazil, he continues to push boundaries both on and off the pitch. A footballer, artist, and statement-maker in one.
Sergio Ramos – Refined Retro
The veteran defender still got it. Ramos layers a pinstripe shirt over a white tee and pairs it with relaxed dark trousers and sunglasses. Add gold accessories and that signature beard, and you’ve got the look of a man who’s done it all — and still looks sharp doing it. After moving to Monterrey this season, Ramos continues to bring both grit and elegance, just like his wardrobe.
Alex Iwobi – Streetwear Cool
Alex Iwobi knows how to keep it casual and calculated. His oversized cargo trousers, tactical vest, and backwards cap scream street-ready confidence. Chains, dyed braids, and a laid-back stance round it all off. On the pitch, he delivered another creative season with Fulham. Off it, he’s proving he’s just as comfortable walking the streets of London as he is threading passes in the Premier League. Style is clearly second nature to Iwobi, who also featured in our Top 5 Fits of April.
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