When so much of your time is spent in a basketball jersey, off-the-court fashion is all the more important.
USA Today spoke to a collection of players at the Wasserman Basketball and Ally for the Collective WNBA All-Star VIP Party, and inquired into their style preferences (and aversions). Paige Bueckers, Lexie Hull and Hannah Hidalgo each opened up about their respective fashion “don’ts.”
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Paige Bueckers during the WNBA All-Star weekend on July 17, 2025
Hidalgo, the 20 year old Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard, confessed she can’t stand a certain recent footwear trend. “The shark boots,” she said, laughing. “Just not my cup of tea.”
The boots, which recently gained popularity in the last year or so, are a spin on the typical knee-high look. While they feature the same thin block heel and pointed toe, the shark boot also has a layer of fabric or leather (depending on the design) that drapes from the top of the boot to below the ankle — imitating a bootcut look.
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Lexie Hull at an Indiana Fevers game on July 13, 2025
Bueckers’ fashion no-no similarly deals with the bootcut shape. She firmly believes “bootcut leggings” are a bad choice all around. “Sorry. No offense,” the Dallas Wings player, 23, added.
A similar shape as many kinds of yoga pants, bootcut leggings or “flared leggings” bring a classic jeans cut to a comfier fabric. While the leggings are more forgiving and flexible, some — including Bueckers — just can’t get behind the combination of cut and material.
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Hannah Hidalgo at ESPN’s ‘Full Court Press’ premiere on April 23, 2025
Hull, 25, shared she’s also apprehensive of an old trend that’s come back to haunt us: “Low rise jeans,” the Indiana Fever guard admitted. “I hate them.”
Low rise jeans were a hallmark of the 2000s, and returned to on-trend closets with the rise of Y2K fashion in recent years. After years of mid- and high-waisted jeans and pants, the hip-barring look was embraced by those looking for a fresh silhouette and, as in Hull’s case, strictly avoided by many others.
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