A’ja Wilson, Sue Bird and more highlight exceptional WNBA fits

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The WNBA season is only a couple of weeks old, but it has provided exceptional basketball. Much like their play on the court, the fashion choices by players off it have turned some heads.
This week’s fashion statements across the association featured a variety of looks. One star showed love to a fellow hooper by rocking his jersey, and color coordination was at its best from a couple of athletes throughout the week. We even saw a fun twist on a classic basketball video game that deserves some props.
Here’s a look at some of the exceptional wardrobe selections from WNBA players:
A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
The Aces are honoring their former coach and NBA great Bill Laimbeer tonight, and Wilson rocked his old Pistons jersey.
One time for the Big Guy 4️⃣0️⃣💙@_ajawilson22 // #ALLIN ♦️♠️ pic.twitter.com/UeqgFFQouO
— Las Vegas Aces (@LVAces) May 20, 2022
Minnesota Lynx
In support of Brittney Griner, who remains detained in Russia, the Lynx wore T-shirts in honor of her on their way to their game tonight.
Today marks 91 days since Brittney Griner was wrongfully detained in Russia.
The team wore t-shirts on their way to the game tonight to support bringing BG home.#WeAreBG pic.twitter.com/SCo5XFyUR2
— Minnesota Lynx (@minnesotalynx) May 20, 2022
Sue Bird, Seattle Storm
Bird and her media company TOGETHXR collaborated on a sweet letterman jacket. The piece features the brand’s logo on the front chest, with the initials and jersey number of the four-time WNBA champion stitched on the wrists. The letterman was the brainchild of fashion designer and former USC baseball player John Thomas.
“My two greatest passions are designing clothes [I sew all the garments myself] and supporting women’s sports. So to be able to tie the two together, it’s right where I want to be,” Thomas told ESPN.
This custom @S10Bird x @togethxr letterman is everything I’ve ever needed and more. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/t9NZjGsWQJ
— TOGETHXR (@togethxr) May 17, 2022
Natalie Achonwa,
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Source : espn

