Dwyane Wade Uses $167B Show Gig to Hype His ‘Murse,’ Making a Bold Stand for Men’s Fashion

One after another, Dwade continues to win! And now he is on a new platform. It is a piece of big news for TODAY with Jenna & Friends as NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade isn’t just stopping by—he’s co-hosting for an entire week. His new stint started on March 10. Known for his influence on and off the court, Wade is using this platform to make a statement. And guess what it is this time? It’s all about fashion. More specifically, he’s championing an accessory that many men hesitate to embrace—the murse (man-purse).

Wade has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to style. From tailored suits to streetwear, his wardrobe choices have consistently turned heads. His ability to mix luxury with casual wear makes him one of the most stylish athletes of his generation. Just recently, he was turning heads with his $3k jacket at ‘the Supper Club’. He’s never been afraid to push boundaries, which is why his latest accessory—a designer murse—is making waves.

Recently, Wade walked onto the TODAY set with a murse in hand, and Jenna Bush Hager couldn’t help but acknowledge it. “Not every man can wear a Murse,” she remarked. Wade embraced the moment, revealing that he’d been carrying one for years, even reminiscing about old photos where he rocked the bag across his body. “That’s when I was wearing it across my body,” he recalled, laughing as they pulled up past pictures. To Wade, the murse is more than just an accessory—it’s a practical solution. But what’s there inside his nurse?

Inside his murse, Wade keeps essentials that showcase both his practicality and personal quirks. “One of the most important things in here is my Jen Inferno bracelet. Oh, a friendship bracelet!” he shared. Lip balm, eye drops, and floss sticks also made the list, proving that his murse is as functional as it is stylish. He even admitted, “I’m very organized. Like I said, I got a little touch of OCD, but I got a lot of things in here.” 

Wade’s confidence in carrying a murse is more than a fashion statement—it’s a movement. He’s proving that style has no gender rules, and maybe, just maybe, the murse is officially back.

Beyond personal milestones, Dwyane Wade is still figuring out fatherhood

Dwyane Wade may have won championships, but does that prepare him for fatherhood? “I was probably a terrible husband, but I pride myself on being a good dad,” he says. But what does being a “good dad” really mean? He supports Kaavia’s cookie sales, cheers for Zaya’s success, and always puts family first. Still, he admits he’s learning as he goes.

Parenting didn’t come naturally to him. Wade once shared, “I missed the ability to be able to call my dad when I go through something.” Now, he makes sure his kids never feel that way. But if there’s one thing he struggles with, it’s saying no. “I don’t say yes to everything, just about nine out of ten things,” he jokes. Sound familiar?

Growing up, Wade thought he’d do everything differently from his parents. But now? “Wait a minute, I actually turned out okay,” he realized. Maybe they had it right.

Raising kids in the spotlight isn’t easy. “Who do we ask? We’ve never done this before,” he recalls feeling with his eldest son. But despite the uncertainties, his kids know he’s trying. Just ask Kaavia, who once told him, “I love you so much that you’re my favorite friend ever.” Sounds like he’s doing just fine.

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