
In Brooklyn, at the back entrance of the Barclays Center, Breanna Stewart, forward for the New York Liberty, walks through the industrial tunnel near the loading buses wearing a crisp white buttoned vest and tailored cutoff suit shorts. As she passes the teamâs social media coordinator, she sticks out her tongue, a playful moment later shared on the Libertyâs Instagram as part of a carousel featuring her teammates and their tunnel fits. What might have once been dismissed as a casual pre-game ritual now reads like something else entirely: a highly anticipated moment and one of the most stylish spectacles in womenâs sports.
For basketball players, tunnel walks, the act of players showing off what theyâre wearing before switching into their jerseys, have long been an established and sought-after ritual. Think: Michael Jordanâs â90s power suit era, Allen Iversonâs relentless commitment to streetwear and throwback jerseys, and more recently, Shai Gilgeous-Alexanderâs aura-filled fits. But in the WNBA, tunnel style has taken on something deeper. Itâs not just about taking a photo, itâs about expanding the leagueâs cultural footprint, building a narrative around each player and their personal style, and crafting moments that feel as essential as the game itself.

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Before the 10 A.M. shootaround, thereâs a quiet choreography: outfit laid out, pose considered, maybe even a mental note of whatâs most likely to end up on Instagram. And while thereâs no official scoreboard for tunnel firs, some teams take the ritual more seriously, and look more cohesively, than others. One standout: the New York Liberty.
Maybe itâs because they reside in the heart of the fashion capital, or maybe itâs tied to their league-leading 10â3 record in the in-season series, either way, the New York Liberty embody a look good, play good mentality. The connection between fashion and the Liberty is hardly new. It shows up in the details: their mascot often spotted carrying a Telfar or Luar bag, and the team itself becomes the first in league history to secure a sponsored tunnel, courtesy of Snipes USA.
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Snipes, a German-born streetwear and sneaker retailer is, perhaps not-so-coincidentally, located directly across the street from Barclays Center. Itâs also where many Liberty players go to get styled before game day.

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Jonquel Jones, center for the New York Liberty, is known not just for her game but for her undeniable style. She was even named one of the best-dressed athletes at this yearâs Met Gala, where she wore a black-and-white Sergio Hudson suit. And even while sidelined with an ankle sprain, Jones continues to show up fully dressed, even if sheâs just sitting courtside.

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When it comes to game-day fashion, her approach is intuitive: âI have a couple of different options, and whatever is speaking to me for that game is the outfit I go with,â she says. âI want to make sure that I look good, because when you look good, you play good.â
On June 10th, she pulled up in a full Canadian tuxedo. âIt was a really nice but simple outfit,â she recalls. âIâm wearing Dolce & Gabbana jeansâand really, Dolce & Gabbana denim all the way from floor to ceilingâjeans and top!â

Over the years, her style has evolved. âIn the past, I styled myself, and while it was fun, it kind of took a little bit of focus away from basketball. I didnât want to do that again,â she says. âSo this year, Iâm working with a stylistâthe wonderful Kesha McLeodâwhoâs done amazing things helping me up my game on that level. Itâs been a great partnership so far.â
Breanna Stewart, also a 2025 Met Gala attendee, is equally as known for her style. In tunnels, she can often be seen wearing a blazer or baggy jeans, but never forgets a purse. So much so, her teammate Natasha Cloud posts a âwhatâs bag did Stewieâs bring todayâ video weekly. Stewart adds to that sentiment of looking good so she can play well. When it comes to her game-day style, she says, âThis year specifically, itâs about looking like a pro. Nothing crazy or over the top, just looking ready to handle business. Look good, feel good, play good.â

Though âbest dressedâ doesnât appear on the stat sheet, it plays a real role in an athleteâs performanceâstyle as a signal of mental readiness, a barometer for preparation. Just as lawyers have their power suits and soldiers their uniforms, basketball players now have their tunnel fits: garments that ready them for the walk, and everything that comes after it.
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