Sophie Cunningham is bringing fashion heat to the WNBA tunnel. The Indiana Fever guard recently revealed she’ll be wearing a custom piece from Kristin Juszczyk, the designer behind viral looks for Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark. Juszczyk’s brand, Off Season, is expanding into the W — and Cunningham is leading the charge.
“Guess who I kind of get to model for? Kristin Juszczyk,” Cunningham said on her Show Me Something podcast. “Her company, ‘Off Season’ brand, like her designer, she is going to the W. So, I am gonna be one of the first W players to rock her style in tomorrow’s tunnel fit.”
The outfit debuted ahead of Indiana’s game against Seattle. Cunningham, sidelined with a knee injury, walked the tunnel in a white button-up layered under a Fever tee, paired with matching shorts and her signature knee brace. The look marked one of the first public appearances for Juszczyk’s WNBA collection, which officially launches September 4.
Juszczyk, known for her NFL-themed jackets worn by Swift and others, is now turning heads in basketball. Her move into the WNBA isn’t just a business expansion — it’s a statement about visibility and style in women’s sports.
Sophie Cunningham has always had tunnel presence, but this collaboration puts her in a new spotlight. Even off the court, she’s helping shape the league’s culture. And with Off Season now part of the WNBA wardrobe, expect more players to follow her lead.
Sophie Cunningham may be recovering from a torn MCL, but she’s still making headlines — this time with a throwback photo that had Caitlin Clark in stitches.
Cunningham posted a sultry cowboy-themed shot from a past shoot in Phoenix, wearing black lingerie under a fringe leather jacket, paired with boots and a matching hat. Her caption? “Back when my knee was healthy.”
Clark didn’t hold back. “Jeez Sophie,” she commented. Then followed up with, “Can’t like this.” The playful exchange lit up the comments section, with other Fever teammates chiming in. Sydney Colson joked, “Girl u barely showin the knee,” while Chloe Bibby and Aerial Powers dropped fire emojis.
Sophie Cunningham’s style moments have become part of her brand — and her teammates clearly enjoy the ride. Whether it’s tunnel fits or Instagram throwbacks, she keeps the energy high even while sidelined.
The Fever guard may be off the court, but she’s still in the mix. And with reactions like Clark’s, it’s clear that Sophie Cunningham knows how to keep things fun.
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