Leave it to Adam Sandler to put his own spin on award show attire.
While he skipped the 2025 Oscars red carpet, the famously casual comedian made a surprise cameo in the audience, wearing his signature oversized basketball shorts and an Aviator Nation Malibu Zip Hoodie.
While his exact unisex zip-up is almost out of stock, a nearly identical version — the Aspen Zip Hoodie — is still in available in most sizes (for now).
At $175, the comfy coastal-inspired style costs far less than standard red carpet fare — and even less than the sneakers Sandler paired it with, his go-to Under Armour Steph Curry 11s.
He’s owned the tried-and-true hoodie since at least 2023, when he wore it for an interview with “Access Daily.”
“You’re dressed well, Adam,” host Conan O’Brien commented during his opening monologue at the Oscars, adding that Sandler was “dressed like a guy playing video poker at 2 a.m.”
“I like the way I look because I’m a good person,” retorted the “Grownups” star, who’s known for his love of pick-up basketball (and court-ready outfits).
“I don’t care about what I wear or what I don’t wear,” he added. “Did my snazzy gym shorts and fluffy sweatshirt offend you so much that you had to mock me in front of my peers?”
The star’s no stranger to making headlines with his dressed-down attire; in 2021, he was even voted the celebrity with the most-Goggled outfits.
And while he reluctantly wore a tuxedo for the “SNL 50: The Anniversary Special” red carpet last month, he told Variety he had a “terrible feeling” about the black tie attire.
Before leaving the Oscars, the comedian got in one last word, quipping, “You are all welcome to join me for a game of five-on-five basketball at Veteran Park tonight, midnight.”
It’s safe to say we know the dress-code.
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