Hector Bellerin sews own trousers with help from mum as Arsenal ace takes first steps into fashion design
The right-back posted a video of himself operating a sewing machine with his mum keeping a very close watchful eye to make sure there were no injuries
HECTOR BELLERIN is known for his bold fashion outfits - but now he is taking designs into his own hands.
The Arsenal defender, 23, posted a video of himself sewing his own trousers on Instagram as he looks to begin his fashion designing.
But as a responsible parent, Bellerin's mum Maty Moruno was on hand to keep a very close and watchful eye to make sure her son didn't hurt himself.
And she even stepped in to make sure he kept his stitching straight and accurate.
Bellerin often posts photos of himself in various outlandish outfits intertwined with Gunners-related posts and was recently gifted a painting of himself by graffiti artist Endless.
His style is not only unique but also incredibly expensive, as one might expect, but there are plenty of ways to dress like the Arsenal man for a fraction of the price.
He has played every minute of Arsenal's season under new head coach Unai Emery so far, with the back-to-back defeats to Manchester City and Chelsea followed by victories over West Ham and Cardiff.
But Bellerin's place is under threat with summer signing Stephan Lichsteiner yet to start for the North London club after joining from Juventus.
The Swiss full-back's only appearance came as an early substitute, replacing Ainsley Maitland-Niles in the first-half of the City defeat.
Bellerin has made one assist this term, setting up Nacho Monreal in the West Ham win, as well as eight interceptions and 13 clearances as Arsenal's defence has come under heavy scrutiny.
And with a crossing accuracy of just 11 per cent, he will be desperate to apply the same concentration and pin-point accuracy he shows with sewing to his crossing on the pitch.