WNBA tunnel fits

The 28th season of the WNBA started two weeks ago, and as always, I’ve been dialed into the WNBA tunnel fits. Keep reading for a breakdown of some of the standout WNBA player outfits we’ve seen so far.

Diamond DeShields

Diamond Deshields in Y/Project
WNBA Tunnel Fit: Diamond DeShields in Y/Project, Margiela

Diamond made a stunning entrance at the Chicago Sky home opener, showcasing an impressive tunnel fit in the snap set from Y/Project. This unique set features two panels and a plethora of buttons, offering multiple styling options. She completed her look with a pair of Oakley shades and Margiela Tabi boots.

A’ja Wilson

WNBA Tunnel Fit: A'ja Wilson in Heaven Jarrett
WNBA Tunnel Fit: A’ja Wilson in Heaven Jarrett

We knew the Aces would show up to ring night looking fantastic, but A’ja Wilson really set it off. She wore a custom piece from Heaven Jarrett, a Black-owned brand based in NYC. A’ja completed her outfit with red cat eye sunglasses from Loewe and her two championship rings. I definitely think A’ja is gunning for MVP of WNBA tunnel fits this season.

Caitlin Clark

WNBA Tunnel Fit: Caitlin Clark in Frame
WNBA Tunnel Fit: Caitlin Clark in Frame

Caitlin Clark showcases her style with a pink power suit from the LA-based brand Frame. Frame ‘brings a European refinement to the laid-back ease that embodies the California ethos.’ Caitlin and her design team at AZSN Studios are starting to heat up, making waves in WNBA player fashion.

Angel Reese

WNBA Tunnel Fit: Angel Reese wears Jean-Paul Gaultier

Jean-Paul Gaultier’s designs are always distinctive, and pairing them with pieces like a Rick Owens bralette and Steve Madden heels adds a modern and edgy touch. Angel Reese stunned in this look.

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WNBA/NCAAW journalist with a unique skill set in a newly tapped market. Combine the love of the women's basketball industry with the Certificate in Sneakers and you have me.

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