Caitlin Clark Turns Heads with Bold Denim-on-Denim Look Ahead of Fever Game
The Indiana Fever are gearing up for their second regular-season game on Tuesday night. After a dominant 93-58 victory over the Chicago Sky on Saturday, they'll look to carry that momentum into another strong showing in front of their home crowd.
Ahead of the matchup, one thing that stood out was second-year superstar Caitlin Clark's stylish pregame outfit—highlighted by a bold denim-on-denim look, a notoriously tricky ensemble to pull off.
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Clark made it work with confidence, catching the attention of WNBA fans across social media. Her outfit featured a cropped top under a denim jacket, a sleek Calvin Klein bag, and a pair of black and white Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro '85 OG Highs, pulling the whole look together with a cool, effortless edge.
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Fan reactions:
"Great fit by Clark," a fan said.
"So she's gone from little bags last season to monster bags," someone else added.
"all of her looks are accessible for those who want to replicate, yes, even the very expensive threads & accessories. It's a relaxed fashion vibe that I like," another fan posted.
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One more fan commented, "Caitlin carrying the coolest 100% matte leather chocolate brown Calvin Klein bag."
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22).Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images
After a stellar rookie season in 2024—where she earned Rookie of the Year honors and was named a WNBA All-Star—Caitlin Clark has picked up right where she left off. She opened the 2025 season with a triple-double, posting 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in the Fever's win over the Sky.
She'll look to carry that momentum into Tuesday's matchup against an Atlanta Dream team that's coming off a narrow 94-90 loss to the Washington Mystics.
Related: WNBA Announces Historic News Featuring Caitlin Clark After Blowout Win Over Sky
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