The Evolution of WNBA All-Star Game Uniforms: A 26-Year Journey
Explore the evolution of WNBA All-Star Game uniforms over 26 years, highlighting key design changes and memorable moments.

The WNBA All-Star Game has been a showcase of the league's top talent for 26 years, and its uniforms have evolved significantly since the first game in 1999. Here’s a look at how the uniforms have changed over the years:
2006: East 98, West 82
First Event-Based Jerseys The 2006 WNBA All-Star Game marked the first year the game had event-based jerseys. The East All-Stars wore white, and the West All-Stars wore orange, featuring the league's logo colors.
2007: East 103, West 99
Introduction of Sponsorship Patches The 2007 uniforms featured a star design along the side and debuted sponsorship patches, a trend that continued in subsequent years.
2011: East 118, West 113
Switch to Black Uniforms After years of white jerseys for the East, the league switched to black uniforms, offering a fresh look.
2015: West 117, East 112
Lighter Jersey Design The 2015 redesign included a lighter jersey with an outlined font, becoming the league's signature look for the next few seasons.
2018: Team Parker 119, Team Delle Donne 112
Nike’s First Design Nike designed the uniforms for the first time, using black and white swatches, reflecting the new format of team captains.
2019: Team Wilson 129, Team Delle Donne 126
Homage to Host City The 2019 uniforms honored the host city and team, with Captain Elena Delle Donne's team wearing white and A'ja Wilson's team sporting red with gold trimming.
2021: Team WNBA 93, Team USA 83
Olympic Year Format The 2021 All-Star Game introduced a new format, with Team USA wearing white jerseys and the WNBA All-Stars in orange, marking a significant moment in the league's history.
This year’s uniforms feature red and yellow, paying homage to the host team's identity, with orange representing the league's signature color. The evolution of WNBA All-Star Game uniforms not only reflects changes in design but also the league's growth and innovation.