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Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has turned into a one-man fashion show who apparently only has one goal: to bring the crop-top back into style.

The Cowboys rookie was in Los Angeles on Saturday for the NFLPA rookie premiere, where he once again showed off his favorite look. For good measure, he also added a hashtag #InCropTopWeTrust.

The rookie premiere is the annual event where most draft picks get to put on their full uniform for the first time, or in Elliott's case, half their uniform.

As you can see, Elliott's already made some major modifications to his jersey.

Elliott has single-handedly brought the crop-top back. Not only did he wear a crop-top to the rookie premiere, but he also wore one to the NFL Draft in April.

The Cowboys love the look so much that the team is going to start selling crop-top merchandise.

If you hate the crop-top, you can blame the NCAA for Elliott's look. The former Ohio State running back wore a crop-top jersey in college, but had to get rid of it in 2015 after the NCAA outlawed it.

Since Elliott is no longer being ruled by the iron fist of the NCAA, he's now allowed to wear crop-tops whenever and wherever he wants, and he's clearly taking advantage of that.