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Fans Noticed the Same Thing About Angel Reese's Pregame Outfit on Saturday

Fans Noticed the Same Thing About Angel Reese's Pregame Outfit on Saturday

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Fans Noticed the Same Thing About Angel Reese's Pregame Outfit on Saturday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Angel Reese is a true style icon. The Chicago Sky star proved that once again ahead of the team's game against the Dallas Wings on Saturday night.
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Reese and the Sky have struggled to start the season. The team has won just once in their first five games, while the All-Star forward has averaged 9.2 points on 31.3 percent shooting from the field in that span.
Despite that, Reese remains unbothered and continues to show her passion for fashion off the court. Ahead of their showdown with the Wings at College Park Center, the 23-year-old was seen arriving wearing a gray suit jacket paired with matching oversized pants.
The Sky star added a bolo tie to give her ensemble a chic vibe, along with black leather shoes to still keep it formal.
However, what stood out from her outfit was her bag, which was designed like a suit to complement her attire. Apparently, it's a black suit bag from the brand Marrknull, which costs €630 or roughly $750.
After the Sky shared a video of Angel Reese's arrival and a photo of her attire, fans quickly took to the comments section to point out the bag of the former LSU star.
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"That purse thoooooooooo," a commenter wrote. Another one said, "Mannn Angel [fire] the purse is crazyyyyy."
"Angel is Suited," a fan added.
A supporter shared, "They purse is gonna be on every girls must have list ..love angel's business fits they suit her very well and kamilla not playing around with these skirt pregame fits .. watch out Dallas."
"I love that bag Angel," a follower remarked.
A sixth poster noted, "Angel purse."
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) reacts during a game.Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images
For what it's worth, it's not the first time that Reese has been seen using the bag. Last season, she also used it before a game against the Washington Mystics.
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Related: Angel Reese's First Post After Historic WNBA Announcement
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

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