Figure skater Gleb Lutfulline in an interview with , he talked about the most expensive purchase of his life and his attitude towards designer clothes.
Last season, Lutfullin became the winner of the Russian Grand Prix and took 12th place in the national championship.
— You are considered one of the most stylish Russian figure skaters. Do you spend a lot on clothes?
“I can’t take and spend all the money in one day, even after the prize money, I can’t go and buy very expensive sneakers or clothes. I do not understand why ? Yes, I can buy shoes that cost up to 20,000 rubles; I don’t see the point in buying more expensive sneakers.
—What do you mean by not spending a lot on things? You often appear in shiny brands.
– Ha, well, everything in moderation. I don’t buy clothes every month, now I already have a whole wardrobe, I have nowhere to store them, I don’t buy anything unless it’s necessary. I don’t think that if you want to be beautiful, it has to cost a lot of money.
— Name the most stylish skater in Russia.
— Dima Aliyev.
— Many skaters release their own merchandise. Would you be interested?
— I thought about it, it would be cool to do something, I want to create a clothing line. If it became popular, wow.
Actually, I don’t want to associate it with figure skating, I want something else. I recently created a Youtube channel and I didn’t want it to be based on an action figure either; there will be travel vlogs soon.
— What is the most expensive thing in your wardrobe?
— High-top sneakers, around 25,000 rubles.
— How many pairs of sneakers do you have in your wardrobe?
– By eight.
— Is your most expensive purchase at the moment a car?
– Yes. Now I dream of buying an apartment,” Lutfullin said in an interview with .
Lutfullin trains under the direction of Alexei Mishin.
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