Caitlin Clark’s Prada outfit has an eye-watering price tag

Owen Crisafulli

Caitlin Clark’s Prada outfit has an eye-watering price tag image

The Indiana Fever suffered a hard-fought loss to the New York Liberty on Saturday, with the final score settling in at 90-88. Despite Caitlin Clark struggling with her shooting, the Fever nearly took down the defending champions, but they ended up falling just short.

While Clark had an 18-point, 10-assist double-double, she shot just 6-of-18 from the field, including an ugly 2-of-11 from behind the arc. Aliyah Boston picked up the slack, scoring 27 points and hauling in 13 rebounds, but Jonquel Jones (26 points, 12 rebounds), and Sabrina Ionescu (23 points, five rebounds) ended up doing enough to guide New York to victory.

Per usual, Clark remains the most watched player in the WNBA, and while her play on the court is enough to catch attention, her pregame Prada outfit also turned some heads. Opening fans' eyes even more is the price tag of that outfit, which was revealed by @caitlinclarksty on X to come in at $9,350. Here's the full breakdown:

-Pants: $2,450
-Top: $950
-Bag: $4,000
-Shoes: $1,200
-Belt: $750

This isn't the first time Clark has rocked a Prada outfit ahead of one of the Fever's games, and chances are it won't be the last. She'll be hoping for a bit more on-court success, though, as this dashing fit did not lead to a victory for Indiana this time around.

Even though they have just a 2-2 record, Clark and the Fever have looked much improved early on this season. They will look to get back into the win column when they take on the Washington Mystics on Wednesday, May 28. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.

Owen Crisafulli

Owen Crisafulli is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He recently received his Master's in Business Administration from Nichols College after obtaining his Bachelor's degree in Sport Management while running his own sports website. Sports are his passion, and he thoroughly enjoys writing about thoughts and opinions related to the game. He has been a lifelong fan of the major professional teams in Boston and loves discussing all topics surrounding those teams.