The French star may shop at Givenchy, Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Louboutin but you can get clothes like him on the high street
The mercurial midfielder is known the world over for his dazzling skill and pinpoint passing.
And the France star is every bit as flamboyant when he’s strolling around Paris as he is on the pitch at Old Trafford.
Pogba likes to shop at designer stores such as Givenchy, Balmain, Off-White, Amiri, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Louboutin and Maison Margiela and has been known to drop up to £4,825 on a single outfit.
But despite these pricey options, you can bet the 25-year-old has still got a few quid spare – after all, he earns in the region of £200,000-a-week contract.
Since the average person on the street doesn’t have super agent Mino Raiola helping them earn an eight-figure income, here’s some places where you can match Pogba’s wardrobe at high street prices.
White party
Paul Pogba on holiday wearing Givenchy, Balmain and Maison Margiela
Last year, the Red Devils midfielder posted several enviable snaps on Instagram while on holiday. This one, captioned ‘#holidays’, shows him in some serious get-up – and where better to pull off all-white-everything while on vacation?
He wore a £320 Givenchy shirt, £1,350 Balmain jeans and £554 Maison Margiela high top trainers – buy his exact pair here with a 60 per cent discount for £221.
Pogba selected scarlet accessories to add some sass to his outfit; against a blank background the red colour really pops.
His secret style weapon – the bandana – was tied around his head, arm and belt loops. Take note.
Invest in H&M’s fitted white shirt and you’re sorted for all manner of occasions.
Wear it to work with smart trousers or dress it down like Pogba with a pair of jeans.
Go bold or go home when it comes to accessories.
Invest in a paisley bandana and you’ll wear it to festivals, football matches or on holiday.
Fight club
Paul Pogba spotted out and about with the France team in an outfit worth £4,825
In March, Pogba was spotted with his France teammates Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe ahead of their World Cup friendlies – and we couldn’t help but notice just how expensive all of their outfits were.
It was Pogba who stood out the most, however, wearing designer togs worth a crazy £4,825.
Made from white silk-satin, his Amiri bomber jacket has varsity-style striped webbing and the words ‘Fighter’ embroidered onto it in black. This lustrous piece matches his crystal-embellished Christian Louboutin high tops perfectly.
His bright yellow and blue colour-blocked tracksuit bottoms were a little less sleek. But, like most things the 25-year-old does style-wise, this was no mistake – the pair was perfectly c-oordinated with his new ‘Les Bleus’ hairdo for the World Cup.
This white bomber jacket from Amazon has tricolor webbing, like the Amiri version, but costs £1,610 less.
Layer it over a black hoodie to get Pogba’s look.
We’ve shopped around to find a suitable shoe alternative to his spenny Louboutin’s.
Milanoo does white leather high tops completely covered in iridescent crystals for only £72.88.
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Paul Pogba at the 2015 B’allon D’or awards wearing a £2,554 embroidered velvet blazer by Dolce & Gabbana
Paul Pogba loves going casual, often spotted wearing tracksuit bottoms, hoodies and trainers. But sometimes the playmaker steps out of his streetwear for special events.
Back in 2015, he walked the red carpet at the Ballon d’Or awards in this suave get-up, which sparked some serious discussion from fans online.
In black boots, black trousers, a bow-tie and a blazer he very nearly fitted in with the formal dress code – but, in true Pogba style, he added a flamboyant touch.
His much talked about Dolce & Gabbana jacket was tailored from black velvet detailed with a gold lace-inspired embroidered overlay and cost £2,2554.
Noose & Monkey do a similar style that says all the same things – the tailored blazer is cut from velvet and embroidered with metallic roses.
Looking for something a little simpler that will go the distance? Burton’s velvet dinner jacket, complete with satin lapels, is a keeper.
Supreme being
Paul Pogba wearing a bandana and shirt from the sold out Supreme collaboration with Louis Vuitton
It’s nice to know that Pogba wears his expensive outfits at least more than once.
He recycled this outfit on another trip to Paris.
And no wonder, it set him back a cool £2,780.
He wore Fear Of God shoes, Balmain jeans and a matching monogrammed shirt and bandana from the sold-out Supreme X Louis Vuitton collection.
Forever 21 are doing a baseball jersey-inspired top that nods to the Supreme X Louis Vuitton style.
Reebok’s boxing boots give Fear of God’s a run for their money – but are you bold enough to pull them off?
Big heart
Paul Pogba wearing Givenchy tracksuit pants and Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 trainers
Some wear their hearts on their sleeve, but Paul Pogba wears his on a Le Manoir Luxury T-shirt.
But that wasn’t the only brand the midfielder was wearing in this enviably cool Instagram post.
His wide-legged stance meant you couldn’t miss the logo taping running down the leg of his sweatpants – courtesy of Givenchy, and costing £755.
And grounding the 25-year-old’s look was a pair of £220 Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 – another of Kanye West’s iconic trainer styles that sold out in seconds.
Ace Couture’s sweatpants are the spit of Givenchy’s with their black, red and white colour-scheme and logo side-stripes complete with stars.
And, at £50, they’ll save you over £700.
Accessorise with a black baseball cap and white trainers to complete your look.
H&M do a knitted pair very similar to Yeezys.
Playing ball
Paul Pogba wearing an Off-White T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms
Pogba recently stepped out in this printed T-shirt by Off-White that looked somewhat familiar.
Complete with striped webbing, a wrap-effect V-neck and printed with the words ‘Nebraska’ in a bold typeface, it looked similar to the jerseys worn by the Nebraska Huskers.
Does Creative Director Virgil Abloh have a penchant for American football?
Either way, with matching Off-White joggers, headphones slung nonchalantly around his neck and a pair of Yeezys on his feet, Pogba pulls it off – proving he would suit just about any sporting uniform.
Can’t afford loungewear as luxe as Paul Pogba’s?
Shop on the high street and you’ll save yourself £590.