WNBA ALL-STAR 2025: Chronology of the uniforms in history
The WNBA stars game uniforms have evolved throughout the 26 years of event history.
He WNBA 2025 Star Game He celebrates 26 years this weekend, continuing the tradition of presenting the best players in the League.
The base of the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clarkand the eaves of the Minnesota Lynx, Napheesa Collierthey are the team’s captains after being the two with the most votes of the fans. Each of them selected their respective team on July 8, which raided the way for the confrontation in Indianapolis. However, Clark arrives at the weekend of the stars with its uncertain status for the festivities.
Like the NBA, The WNBA stars game uniform has experienced several design updates from the first star game in 1999 – When the players wore the shirts of their teams – until 2006, when the league presented the first ESTE -West uniforms. Subsequently, format changes in the mid -season show in 2018 and 2021 were also reflected in the clothing of the players on the court.
This year’s uniform presents red and yellow, a tribute to the identity of the host team, according to the WNBA. The orange element represents the characteristic color of the league.
Here is a look at the WNBA All-Star Uniforms in the past and its evolution.
2006: this 98, west 82
The WNBAwhich at that time had an alliance with Reebok, presented its own conference t -shirts, which included the colors of the league logo. The East All-Stars dressed in white and those of the west of orange. The players numbers were at the front of the shirts, with only their back names. A patch of the player’s designated team was placed just above the name.
2007: this 103, west 99
Inspired by the first design of the All-Star Game, The 2007 uniforms presented a star design on the side. The League adopted this design at the 2009 All-Star Game, after not holding an event in 2008 due to Beijing Summer Olympic Games.
2011: this 118, west 113
After wearing a white shirt for the east from the beginning of the era of the uniforms of the stars game, The League changed to black uniforms.
2015: West 117, this 112
The redesign included a clearer shirt with a delineated fountain that became the distinctive style of the league during the following seasons. Each player had his number in the front and the logo patch of his team on the back.
2018: Team Parker 119, Team Delle Donne 112
The WNBA changed its format in 2018, moving from the East and West All-Stars to the captains selection, which allowed opposite conferences to play in the same team. Similar to the style of the NBA stars game, Nike designed the uniforms using only black and white samples. The shirt of each player included the logo of his color without color in the upper left corner. A white “w” was placed at the front of the shirt with the word “NBA” in gray.
2019: Team Wilson 129, Team Delle Donne 126
The tendency to pay tribute to the host city and the team was imposed in 2019. Captain Elena Delle Donne’s team wore white t -shirts, while A’ja Wilson’s team wore red t -shirts with golden edgesinspired by Las Vegas Aces.
2021: Team Wnba 93, Team USA 83
The Covid-19 Pandemia caused a two-year break in the stars game and the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games until the following summer. Since the Olympic Games were held during the regular season, the WNBA introduced the Team USA format against the stars of the WNBA. Although Team USA wore his shirts on the exhibition, the WNBA stars reused orange t-shirts with “WNBA” in large letters followed by “All-Stars” in a smaller fountain at the bottom.
