Kim Kardashian came at her son Saint’s basketball game in Los Angeles on Friday, looking effortlessly stylish.
The 43-year-old reality TV star, who was accompanied by her eight-year-old son, looked carefree in an all-black sweatsuit with an oversized jacket thrown on top as they entered the building.
Wearing a black baseball cap with her hood up, she maintained a low profile while protecting her eyes with red reflective sunglasses.
She looked stunning in a makeup-free ensemble sans a glossy lip, just days after giving Saint to courtside tickets at the Lakers game on Tuesday in honor of his birthday.
Her raven hair was likewise tucked inside her hood and concealed beneath her cap.
The Kardashians actress showed off her toned midriff with a low-rise matching pair of sweatpants and a cropped knit zip-up sweatshirt.
She seemed to be wearing a warm and comfy black top underneath the hoodie.
The businesswoman also rocked a pair of black rubber flip-flop sandals that exuded ease and style.
The creator of SKIMS kept things simple and didn’t seem to be sporting any jewelry or other accessories.
On December 5, her son’s birthday, she accompanied him to see the Los Angeles Lakers play the Phoenix Suns earlier this week.
Later that day, she posted a number of old pictures along with a heartfelt birthday tribute selfie taken during the game.
“My twin Sainto!” she captioned the photo. How can you already be eight years old? I simply adore you beyond measure!
Kardashian wore a stylish all-black outfit with an oversized leather jacket and an off-the-shoulder top to the game, as shown in one of her photos.
Wearing skintight leggings to accentuate her toned legs and tall stiletto heels, she gave her little body an extra inch.
Her oldest son made his entrance with a freshly blonde hairstyle inspired by his soccer hero, Neymar, while carrying a LeBron James jersey.
Saint is one of Kardashian’s four children with her former partner, Kanye West.
The former couple, who were wed from 2014 until 2022, also had a son named Psalm, 4, and two girls, North, 10, and Chicago, 5.