Caitlin Clark Draws Attention With Her Sheer Outfit at Indiana Fever Game
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark continues to impress both on and off the court.
Clark, who is averaging 16.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 9.0 assists per game this season, had a head-turning arrival at TD Garden ahead of the Fever's showdown with the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old playmaker made quite the statement with her pregame outfit, as she was seen rocking a long-sleeve sheer cropped top layered over what appeared to be a black inner shirt.
Clark paired it with oversized camo cargo pants for that casual yet chic look. Both her pants and sheer top are from Nike. According to a fan account called Caitlin Clark Style, the top costs $59.50 on sale, while the pants are priced at $105.
Fans quickly took to the comment section to react to Clark's outfit choice, with many heaping praise on her.
"CC looks super cute today," a commenter wrote. Another one said, Squad looking[fire]. LOVE CC's outfit today!! And AB."
An impressed fan took notice, writing, "caitlin's fit."
"Okay @caitlinclark22 POP OFF," a supporter added.
A follower remarked, "Might be my favorite CC fit to date!!"
"I love CC's fit!!" a sixth social media user stated.
Clark has often trended online because of her pregame outfits, and Tuesday was no different. The showdown with the Sun is their penultimate game before the WNBA All-Star weekend. The Fever play the New York Liberty on Wednesday.
Sure enough, it will be interesting to see what other pregame outfits Clark has prepared for the fans, especially for the All-Star Game, where she is going to serve as captain of her own team.This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
a few seconds ago
- Yahoo
Dolphins sign ex-Patriots star to fill big void
The Miami Dolphins are turning over every stone to try to improve their cornerback depth. They were dealt a big blow this week when Artie Burns tore his ACL, and multiple signings have followed. The latest came Saturday, as the Dolphins announced they had signed free agent Jack Jones. Jones was a fourth-round pick by the Patriots in 2022 who stayed with New England until midway through 2023, when he missed curfew before a game and was released. He joined the Raiders, for whom he played the rest of 2023 and all of 2024. In 2024, Jones set career highs in tackles (69), passes defensed (16) and interceptions (3). MORE: Bills' James Cook contract saga doesn't lessen his importance to Super Bowl aspirations Jones is 27 years old and has seven interceptions through his first three NFL seasons since leaving Arizona State. The Raiders spent the first month of the offseason trying to trade Jones but released him in April after not finding any takers. Now, the Dolphins were desperate and are giving Jones a chance. MORE NFL NEWS: Micah Parsons risks temporary retirement, frozen contract if he leaves training camp Buccaneers holding rookie out because he weighs too much Browns' 10-year NFL veteran retires days into training camp Raiders' 325-pound rookie is the scariest Wildcat quarterback ever Shedeur Sanders could 'realistically' end up in the CFL A toilet is helping Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf build chemistry
Yahoo
a few seconds ago
- Yahoo
Atletico Madrid officially announces the departure of one of its most prominent midfielders!
Rojiblancos want some changes for next season. Getty Images This weekend was a tumultuous one for the red and white Madrid club. Atletico Madrid has already announced the departure of one of its most prominent first-team players, veteran Argentine Rodri de Paul, after a successful spell under his compatriot Diego Simeone. Playing alongside his close friend, Leo Messi The world champion has chosen to complete the next phase of his professional career alongside his close friend in the Argentine national team, the legendary Leo Messi, who is performing magically in Miami alongside Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba. Today, they have a new member of the inner circle of friends of the legend who wears the number ten shirt. It seems that the Argentine international, who won the Copa America twice with his country, in the 2022 World Cup and the 2022 Finalismo, wants to be close to the venue of the next major event in the United States, the 2026 World Cup, to acclimatize to the atmosphere and prepare for his participation with the Argentine national team as well.
Yahoo
a few seconds ago
- Yahoo
Bears HC Ben Johnson explains benefit of joint practices, preseason
The Chicago Bears have officially kicked off training camp. Photos have been taken, interviews have been conducted, and drills have started on the field. With new head coach Ben Johnson leading the way, things are expected to turn in the right direction. Quarterback Caleb Williams is set to begin his second year in the NFL after an up-and-down rookie campaign. For him and the rest of the team, camp will be an indicator of how things are progressing. One thing that the Bears can take advantage of ahead of Week 1 is their joint practice and preseason schedule. Johnson believes those practices and games will help them gauge their progress in the race to their Week 1 game against the Minnesota Vikings. 'There's certain benchmarks along the way," Johnson said. "The first couple weeks, it's going to be a big installation. The guys are going to be thinking, mistakes are going to be made. These joint practices that we have against Miami and Buffalo will be a good barometer to see where we're at as a team. Then Kansas City, the preseason games. All these teams will be really good for us to gauge where we're at as well. I don't know if there's a certain timeline on it. It'll be a feel as we go through camp." Regardless of who the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Kansas City Chiefs decide to use in these joint practices or preseason games, it will present a high-end challenge to the Bears on all sides of the ball. Johnson believes that these situations will help his players, and they hired him to take advantage of these things. So far, it sounds like he knows what he wants as a head coach. Follow Bears Wire on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears HC Ben Johnson explains benefit of joint practices, preseason