IN PHOTOS: Liberty star Breanna Stewart suits up in Russell Westbrook brand's outfit ahead of clash against Mercury
New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart is ready to play against the Phoenix Mercury as the WNBA star wears Russell Westbrook's apparel brand. The Liberty look to capture their fifth win against the Mercury tonight as Stewart made her way to the game in style.
The star forward wore an Honor The Gift turtleneck jacket with a black bottom design and a white color on the top area. There's also an orange lining between the jacket's white and black elements. Stewart didn't just wear the brand's jacket; she paired it with shorts with the same color and design elements.
The top is priced at $197 on Honor The Gift's website, while the shorts are $92. Take a look at the photos below to see the Liberty star show her style.
Honor The Gift was launched in 2016. To this day, Westbrook is involved in the brand as the creative director, being synonymous with trendy fashion himself.
Breanna Stewart speaks up on shoe brands investing in women basketball players
There are only a few players in the WNBA who's signed to a shoe brand and Breanna Stewart is one of them. In 2021, the two-time champion signed a shoe deal with Puma, although the details of her deal weren't disclosed. But it was reportedly a multiyear deal with the brand.
Her deal with Puma birthed her signature line of shoes, the Stewie. Now, she has three signature shoes with the brand and wants more brands to invest in women athletes, especially other stars in the league.
"[Signature shoes] give the opportunity for young kids to walk into a store and think about playing like one of us," Stewart said. "There are so many great athletes and so much great talent in this league, why don’t we have more signature shoes? It feels like there should be so many more."
Currently, two other players have confirmed signature shoes in the league. One is her star teammate, Sabrina Ionescu, and Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark.
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