Caitlin Clark’s $20000 Outfit To WNBA Game Causes A Stir
Caitlin Clark’s $20000 Outfit To WNBA Game Causes A Stir
Caitlin Clark is the most impactful player in WNBA history. Despite being a rookie, she has brought more attention and fanfare to the league than it has seen since its inception.
Along with all that attention has also come controversy. Clark has been in the headlines over the past few months for everything ranging from her butt holder being sold for $156 to her wild pool party video to being the most racially persecuted athlete since Jackie Robinson.
This week, Clark found herself trending once more. This time for her $20,000 outfit to a recent WNBA game.
What was Clark’s outfit made up of? Here is the full breakdown:
- Top by Veronica Beard – $298
- Pants by Veronica Beard – $428
- Medusa Tote by Versace – $1,995
- Bracelets by John Hardy – $3,000W
- Watch by Rolex – $15,000
- Air Force One Shoes by Nike – $115
- Total – $20,836
If you were ever wondering the value of Caitlin Clark’s pregame fits, here’s what she wore Sunday. Imagine wearing almost 30% of your base salary to work on any given day 🤣🔥 pic.twitter.com/LME0vWCFTW
— Heavens! (@HeavensFX) August 20, 2024
Understandably, folks had some strong reactions to Clark’s pricey fit.
LOL at anybody who thinks she paid for those out of pocket.
They were either given to her for free, or she may have been paid to wear them.
— Professional Instigator (@golfnz34me) August 20, 2024
She wears it well!
— Mike Mullins (@MikeMul66130440) August 20, 2024
The reaction to Clark’s outfit, however varied, was much different than the one fans had to Angel Reese showing up to a recent WNBA game dressed as a prostitute.
Big picture, if anyone deserves to flaunt her wealth – it is definitely Clark. She has made a lot of her fellow players much richer just by her mere presence in the WNBA.
What records will Clark ultimately break next? Time will tell.
Jennifer Withers Hoey is a former Business Development Manager who transitioned to writing about sports. With valuable connections all over the West Coast, she has used those contacts to break some of the most interesting stories pertaining to the Portland Trail Blazers, Oregon Ducks, LA Lakers, LA Clippers, Seattle Supersonics (RIP), and more.