When you say A'ja Wilson's name, make sure you put "most valuable" player behind it! This T-shirt reps the two-time WNBA champ and three-time MVP for the Las Vegas Aces. Psst: She's also got a signature Nike shoe dropping in 2025.
Shoot and score every time you wear this pair of glittery three-pointer earrings. The dainty basketball and hoop stud earrings will guarantee major style points with every game day fit.
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Rep the WNBA in classic style with this logo tee featuring the league's signature orange colorway.
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In case you didn't already know, the WNBA is expanding the league with the addition of the Golden State Valkyries. Rep the Bay Area team in style with this pullover crew sweatshirt.
These Nike Dunk Lows pay homage to Los Angeles Sparks legend Lisa Leslie (hey there, champ and MVP!). In honor of her decade-plus career for the team, these retro sneakers are designed with her jersey number, purple-and-gold leather accents, and a green check for a pop of contrasting color.
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Newly minted Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese partnered with Reebok for a merch collection inspired by her signature style: "With bright, bold colors and unique designs, I can express myself, tackle an intense workout, and show up with style every day in confidence," she says of the collab. It includes this T-shirt with one of her famous one-liners.
Number one overall 2024 draft pick Caitlin Clark's jersey is already flying off shelves before her first WNBA season. You can follow the former University of Iowa player's career by rocking her brand-new Indiana Fever jersey for game day.
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Sabrina Ionescu's versatile sneakers are what hoop dreams are made of. They've got grippy traction and midfoot support you'll need to play on both ends of the floor. Aside from the four signature colorways like this apple green, you can also design your own pair of kicks to fit your style.
Washington fans are no strangers to the state's "official state bird," Sue. The former first overall draft pick back in 2002 played her entire 20-year career for the Seattle Storm and is the only player to win three WNBA titles in three different decades.
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If you're a basketball fan living in Cali, my guess is Stanford-turned-Los Angeles Sparks pro Cameron Brink has been on your radar. Shop this cute tee to cheer on the forward in her first WNBA season.
New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (aka: Stewie) has a Puma collection full of fire shoes and clothes to rock on the hardwood. These best-selling Stewie x Mi Amor sneaks are made with a bouncy nitrogen-infused midsole and grippy, non-slip outsole that will come in handy when you're going up for a basket. The monochrome color and cool design makes them a great street style shoe, too.
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Phoenix Mercury stans, stand up! This shacket will take your fandom to new heights with its cool button-up design in purple-and-orange team colors.
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These special-edition LeBron 18 sneakers are inspired by Phoenix Sun guard Diana Taurasi. The kicks have a newspaper headline collage on the collar and tongue with accolades from Taurasi’s decorated career (she's a former rookie of the year, MVP, and five-time scoring champ, just to name a few...).
Rep all 12 teams in the league with the help of this crewneck sweatshirt. It'd make a great cozy gift for the WNBA fanatic thanks to its fleece lining.
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Any basketball player knows that a good pair of slides are essential gear to wear after a game. These rep the Connecticut Sun, but you can also shop pairs featuring other WNBA teams.
Fanatics has a ton of snapback and adjustable baseball-style caps for each WNBA team. This one goes out to all the Dallas Wings fans!
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Nashia Baker is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines; she covers all things home and lifestyle across brands such as Oprah Daily, Cosmopolitan, Delish, and Esquire. Before joining Hearst, she highlighted small business owners, creatives, and the best shoppable content.
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