On Tuesday night, ESPN held a party to celebrate the release of this year's Body Issue.
All of these athletes look great without clothes, and some of them still looked great when it came time to get dressed up for the red carpet.
But unfortunately many of these athletes made some atrocious decisions with their outfits.
BEST: Russell Wilson's suit was shiny but it still looked sharp

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WORST: Alex Morgan spiced things up a little too much with her tight leather mini skirt

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BEST: Dwyane Wade's puffy sleeved jacket might have put him in the "Worst" if he didn't have his arm around Gabrielle Union

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WORST: Lolo Jones was a mess

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BEST: Brent Musburger would have been impressed with Katherine Webb's outfit

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WORST: Larry English looked like he was wearing a leather pancho

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BEST: Colin Kaepernick shows the right way to wear a vest and tie with jeans

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WORST: DeMarcus Cousins looked like he stumbled upon the party by accident

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BEST: Hope Solo kept it simple and classy

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WORST: Abby Wambach looked like she just randomly grabbed a bunch of different things and put them on

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BEST: Eric LeGrand looked sharp in his Jordans which added the perfect amount of color

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WORST: Lamarr Houston's hair. Oh my, that hair.

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BEST: Drag racer Courtney Force shows us that Danica isn't the only lady in car racing

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WORST: Bow ties are great if done right. Christian Ponder's is not.

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BEST: Brad Keselowski proves that NASCAR drivers clean up well

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WORST: John Wall went with an untucked denim shirt and jeans

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BEST: It's hard to pull off wearing a ballcap to a nice party, but Marcedes Lewis made it work

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WORST: Kerri Walsh's gold dress was all over the place, but at least gold was an appropriate color

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BEST: Bruce Arians' golf cap was a nice addition to a standard suit

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WORST: Ronnie Hillman wore a gold bow tie. It was gold. It had chains. Did we mention it was gold?

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BEST: Even MMA fighters like Miesha Tate can step up their fashion game

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WORST: SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott tried too hard with his hat and tight shirt

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BEST: Some of the attendees could take lessons from Snowboarder Elena Hight

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WORST: There is way too much going on with NaVorro Bowman's outfit

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BEST: Sportscaster Jenn Brown always looks fabulous

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WORST: Jimmy Butler's camo pants was another risky choice

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BEST: Swin Cash's simple black dress looked sharp

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WORST: Richard Sherman looked like he came straight from an afternoon at the mall

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BEST: Sydney Leroux shows how to wear color without being too loud

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WORST: Hannah Storm looks great but she also reminds everybody to make sure the clothes are not see-through

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BEST: George Wilson's outfit was simple and fit well. If all else fail, simple clothes that fit are the way to go.

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WORST: Skier Rory Bushfield took casual to a new level

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BEST: Cortez Allen took a chance by going all-white, but it worked

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WORST: Randall Cobb's shirt had zippers on the shoulders for reasons that are not clear

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Now see who redeemed themselves (and who didn't) at the ESPYs

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