Titan’s Derrick Henry Looks Completely Different Off The Field (PHOTOS)

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Titan's star running back Derrick Henry took a minor injury to his arm/shoulder in Thursday night's game, but no matter how many hits he takes, his style will always be flawless off the field.

While he is not super active on his social media, Henry does not shy away from posting his gameday drip for the world to see. 

Whether it's a full three-piece suit or a simple tee-shirt, it's easy to say that he dresses above first-class standards.

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Dripped in all designer , dripped in all designer . Derrick Henry 

The pro-bowler seems to have a love for high-end brands such a Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Dior.

He has the ability to take the simplest of outfits to another level.

Even accomplishing what some believed was impossible, making jorts great again.

But even though his closet is full of high-end casual clothes, he can still fully clean up and dress above and beyond formal.

Henry even shines in the winter, turning up the heat with fur coats that are out of this world. 

Lately, the running back has strayed away from posting his fits this season and is rather now focusing on his games played, and his new baby daughter.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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