Caitlin Clark’s pricey game-day style is stirring buzz once again.
Ahead of the Fever’s 92-75 win over the Storm on Sunday, the All-Star rookie arrived at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis in an outfit costing an estimated five figures before discussing her relatively low WNBA salary after the game.
Clark, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s WNBA draft, wore a pinstripe set by Veronica Beard, with the top priced at $398 and the slacks at $428.

Caitlin Clark shows off her pregame outfit before a contest against the Storm on Aug. 18, 2024.Instagram / @indianafever
She accessorized with a Versace tote bag ($1,995), Nike Air Force 1’07 sneakers ($115), John Hardy Icon bracelets and a Rolex Watch, according to the Caitlin Clark Style account.
Although the style of the Rolex watch is unclear, the @HeavensFX account shared Tuesday on X that it costs $15,000 and two John Hardy bracelets cost $3,000, bringing the total to $20,936.
Discussions about Clark’s salary and WNBA wages are back in the spotlight following comments made by the former Iowa superstar, who remarked about the team’s “pretty expensive” season tickets Sunday.

Caitlin Clark drives to the basket on Aug. 18, 2024.NBAE via Getty Images

Caitlin Clark is making $76,535 her rookie season in the WNBA.NBAE via Getty Images
When teammate Lexie Hull was asked about season tickets for her family, who watched her 22-point performance courtside, Clark said, “Those are pretty expensive.”
“It’s like our entire salary to get those. I’m not kidding. We need people to help,” the 22-year-old guard said, according to Fox News.
Clark — who rocked $1,500 Tiffany & Co. and Nike sneakers ahead of her WNBA debut — is making $76,535 in her rookie season as part of a four-year contract with the Fever worth $338,056, per Spotrac.

Caitlin Clark, here with Angel Reese, wore Prada during the 2024 WNBA Draft in April.NBAE via Getty Images
For context, the NBA’s top pick in 2023, Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, earned $12.1 million his rookie year as part of a $55.1 million pact.
Clark, who inked an eight-year deal with Nike worth $28 million in April, has resumed play following the All-Star and Olympics break earlier this summer.
The Fever own the league’s seventh-best record at 13-15, with the top eight teams making the playoffs.
Indiana visits the Lynx (19-8) on Saturday in Minnesota.
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