The 2024 WNBA All-Star Game reaches its 20-year milestone this weekend, continuing the tradition of showcasing the league’s top talent.
With 2024 marking the Olympic year, Team USA, featuring A’ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, and Jewell Loyd, will take on the remaining Team WNBA headlined by rookies Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.
Just like the NBA, the All-Star Game uniform has undergone several design updates since the first All-Star Game in 1999 when players wore their team jerseys, up until 2006 when the league introduced the first East-West uniforms. Then, format changes to the midseason showcase in 2018 and 2021 were also reflected in players’ on-court attire.
This year’s uniform has several nods to the league’s ever-evolving nature. Just above the size tag there are 20 embroidered stars to represent the event’s 20th edition. There is also a tag that reads “1/144” to emphasize the total number of players in the league.
Here is a look at the WNBA All-Star uniforms in the past and how they’ve evolved.
2006: East 98, West 82
The WNBA, which had a partnership with Reebok at the time, introduced…