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Caitlin Clark credits Taylor Swift for upgrading her 'drip'

Caitlin Clark credits Taylor Swift for upgrading her 'drip'

Yahoo21-05-2025

It's no secret that Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark and singer Taylor Swift are friends, and what do friends do? Help you out with clothes!
I guess Swift didn't want Clark's current wardrobe to go out of style (see what I did there?) because Clark recently revealed that the pop star hooked her up with Eras Tour merchandise that has upgraded her fashion sense. Some might call that an assist off the court. (Okay. I'll show myself out.)
"It was helpful in [that] I have good drip now," Clark told Grace Wehniainen of Bustle.
"I have every sweatshirt and Taylor Swift Eras T-shirt in about every color and size. So, if anybody needs any, I will let you borrow [one]. But, yeah, I have an option for every outfit. She was kind enough to help me."
BACK IN THE BUILDING! WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark is exchanging friendship bracelets with Swifties ahead of Night 2 of The Eras Tour! 🏀🎶 pic.twitter.com/cQytAPbPo1
— WTHR.com (@WTHRcom) November 3, 2024
This is very kind of Taylor Swift, and we fully expect to see Caitlin Clark rocking her new clothes during a WNBA tunnel walk this season.
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