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NextImg:Kristin Juszczyk’s Off Season brand just launched a sporty-chic WNBA collection

Kristin Juszczyk and the WNBA are both having a big year.

And this week, the buzzy fashion designer’s Off Season brand branched into women’s sports for the first time ever with a line of ready-to-wear basketball merch.

“I wanted every piece to reflect the strength, power, creativity and energy that women’s sports bring to the culture,” the 49’ers WAG — whose NFL-themed designs have appeared on everyone from Taylor Swift to Simone Biles — said in a press release.

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A model in a corset
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The fresh drop features sporty-chic designs for four teams: the New York Liberty, Indiana Fever, Golden State Valkyries and Las Vegas Aces.

The fleece corsets are already a highlight; Juszczyk wore hers to a Valkyries game, while Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham included one in a recent tunnel ‘fit.

Off Season x WNBA New York Liberty Canvas Cropped Button-Up Shirt
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Off Season x WNBA Las Vegas Aces Canvas Cropped Button-Up Shirt
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Style standouts also include the Canvas Cropped Button-Up Shirt — which features both the team and city name in screen-printed block letters — and Graphic T-Shirts far more fashion-forward than your standard sports merch.

Off Season x WNBA Unisex Graphic T-Shirt
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Plus, like Off Season’s previous NFL drop, the WNBA range features comfy cargo pants to complete the look.

Not sure which team to root for? There’s also a more generic WNBA Fleece Hoodie, Joggers and Graphic T-Shirt in unisex sizing.

Off Season x WNBA Unisex Fleece Hoodie
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And if you missed Off Season’s NFL drop earlier this year, several styles are also back in stock right now — including the Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs Player Puffer Vest, a vest version of Swift’s custom Juszczyk-designed coat.

“She single-handedly changed my career. I feel like I owe her everything, truly,” the designer previously told Page Six Style of the pop phenom.

With both the WNBA playoffs and the start of NFL season nearly here, it’s safe to say Juszczyk and her sewing machine are just getting started.

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.