The Best Tunnel Fits From The 2025-’26 WNBA Season: Week 3
The post The Best Tunnel Fits From The 2025-’26 WNBA Season: Week 3 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Courtesy of Instagram It’s been a little hard to keep up with the WNBA this past week, thanks to an overwhelming schedule, each team is playing 44 in-season games this year, and a packed slate of matchups (appreciate it, Cathy Engelbert). Add in the temporary injuries that sidelined star players like Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, and it’s fair to say the league’s felt a bit bleak. But not all is lost. Earlier this week, the Commissioner’s Cup tipped off, featuring five high-stakes matchups with a $500,000 prize on the line, offering a new incentive for players to show out and show up not only on the court. Off the court, or rather, right before they step onto it, the tunnel fits have been the most riveting, cohesive, and dare I say, organized part of week 3 in the W’. This week’s standout looks leaned into masculine energy. Not necessarily through the usual suspected notions of masculinity like tailored or oversized suits, but through blown-out silhouettes, utilitarian streetwear, classic workwear, and a healthy rotation of vintage tees. Breanna Stewart — New York Liberty Courtesy of Instagram A soldier, dressed in camouflage, must prepare for battle—and with the Liberty riding a 7–0 undefeated streak, it’s clear Breanna Stewart is winning the war. Dressed head-to-toe in camo, Stewart leans into stealth mode, even if it means braving New York City heat in a full two-piece jumper and cargo pants. She pulled up pre-game in the Brigade Ripstop Camo Mountain Smock and matching pants, letting a chartreuse tote cut through the camo as the undeniable focal point of this fit. Alysha Clark —Seattle Storm Courtesy of Instagram Ah, the lingering influence of the Met Gala still wafts through, even a month later, as zoot suit-inspired pieces and pinstripes continue to reign in the…

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Courtesy of Instagram It’s been a little hard to keep up with the WNBA this past week, thanks to an overwhelming schedule, each team is playing 44 in-season games this year, and a packed slate of matchups (appreciate it, Cathy Engelbert). Add in the temporary injuries that sidelined star players like Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, and it’s fair to say the league’s felt a bit bleak. But not all is lost. Earlier this week, the Commissioner’s Cup tipped off, featuring five high-stakes matchups with a $500,000 prize on the line, offering a new incentive for players to show out and show up not only on the court. Off the court, or rather, right before they step onto it, the tunnel fits have been the most riveting, cohesive, and dare I say, organized part of week 3 in the W’. This week’s standout looks leaned into masculine energy. Not necessarily through the usual suspected notions of masculinity like tailored or oversized suits, but through blown-out silhouettes, utilitarian streetwear, classic workwear, and a healthy rotation of vintage tees. Breanna Stewart — New York Liberty Courtesy of Instagram A soldier, dressed in camouflage, must prepare for battle—and with the Liberty riding a 7–0 undefeated streak, it’s clear Breanna Stewart is winning the war. Dressed head-to-toe in camo, Stewart leans into stealth mode, even if it means braving New York City heat in a full two-piece jumper and cargo pants. She pulled up pre-game in the Brigade Ripstop Camo Mountain Smock and matching pants, letting a chartreuse tote cut through the camo as the undeniable focal point of this fit. Alysha Clark —Seattle Storm Courtesy of Instagram Ah, the lingering influence of the Met Gala still wafts through, even a month later, as zoot suit-inspired pieces and pinstripes continue to reign in the…
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