8 Chic AF WNBA Tunnel Fits—and How to Copy Them

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As a sports fan, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed keeping up with the WNBA this season, not just for the electric games and highlights, but for the high-fashion tunnel fits. Needless to say, the WNBA girlies have delivered in the fashion department this year, and I, for one, was very inspired by their fits. In honor of the playoffs, I’ve rounded up a few of my favorite outfits from some of my favorite players, and in the process have provided a guide to help you recreate each look.

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1. Angel Reese's Injury Outfit

One of my favorite looks from Angel Reese this season was the Burberry Cropped Cotton Blend trench coat ($2,150) she wore while recovering from her injury. Designed in an equestrian style, the interior of the coat features the traditional Burberry Check cotton, but the real standout are debossed Equestrian Knight Design buttons, which elevate it to true sartorial status. Reese paired her coat with the brand's matching cotton mini skirt ($990) and rocked a cute pair of frames for the finishing touch.

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2. Angel Reese's All-Star Weekend Outfit

Can I cheat and put Angel Reese twice? There is no way I could leave out her fit from this year’s WNBA All-Star Weekend, which saw her wearing a pinstripe blazer that sat over a blue button-down shirt and matching pants.  Her shoes of choice were a pair of satin black heels that featured a thick strap in the upper, and black sunglasses. Oh, and I can’t forget that brown tote, either.

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3. Paige Bueckers’ WNBA All-Star Outfit

I personally believe Paige Bueckers and I are style twins (Paige, if you’re reading this, can we go shopping?). Why? Because most of the time, you’re catching us in streetwear unless it’s a special occasion. To that point, I loved the outfit she chose to wear for her WNBA All-Star debut, which was a multicolored wool sweater from Marni. The colorfil design made it an instant standout, and the Dallas Wings star paired the top with cargo pants and chunky black platform leather loafers.

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4. Paige Bueckers’ WNBA Draft Power Suit Moment

Cheating again….but remember when I said Paige and I are in streetwear unless it’s a special occasion? Well…Paige’s WNBA Draft night was definitely one of those occasions, as it marked the official start of her WNBA chapter. This called for her Sunday best, and Paige rocked the orange carpet in a custom power suit from Coach, which featured flared pants and an oversized blazer that beautifully complemented her chunky black loafers.

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5. A’ja Wilson's Sacai Suit

Okay, technically, this outfit was before the WNBA season started, but I loved this outfit from A’ja Wilson so much that I couldn’t exclude it. Earlier this year, the WNBA champ attended the Sacai Menswear Fall-Winter 2025/2026 show during Paris Fashion Week wearing the brand from head to toe. Sitting front row, she opted for the brand’s ​​Fringed-Edge Tweed Jacket and matching shorts combo, which she paired with calf leather boat shoes that featured a chunky rubber outsole.

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6. Cameron Brink’s Mini Skirt Moment

I absolutely adored this miniskirt get-up Los Angeles Brinks star Cameron Brink sported in the tunnel before a game earlier this year. The yellow sheer top and black skirt were the perfect contrasting combo for spring, and I love how she kept it simple with the accessories, which allowed her outfit to do all of the talking.

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7. Skylar Diggins’ Y2K Slay

Skylar Diggins took her style to another level this year, and the best example of that was her WNBA All-Star outfit, where she arrived wearing a light blue trench coat with a vest underneath and matching dress pants. The real highlight for me, however, was her dark blue sunglasses, which were very much Y2K in their design.

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8. Caitlin Clark’s Viral Inspector Gadget Outfit.

Caitlin Clark doesn’t just go viral for her super smooth basketball plays; she also gets the internet talking with her fabulous fits. For the Indiana Fever's matchup against the Atlanta Dream, Clark arrived wearing the now sold out GapStudio Collection 01 Tailored trench coat in a tan color, which featured a double-breasted button front, a belted waist, long sleeves, slant pockets for small storage and notched lapels. Underneath her coat was her custom GapStudio poplin cropped shirt in a bright red color, which she paired with the brand’s khaki Sailor skort. Thus, the Inspector Gadget memes were born, making it a memorable moment from the season.


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