Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have won both of their games since the WNBA‘s return but the superstar hasn’t just enjoyed winning moments on the court but also in the tunnel.

The Fever rolled out the red carpet for Clark as the second half of the WNBA season kickstarted following the Olympic break last week and the No. 1 draft pick rewarded them by serving some fashionable pregame outfits.

The 2024 WNBA season has witnessed a number of sartorial dunks thanks to its fashion-forward rookies such as Cameron Brink and Angel Reese, but Clark’s have reportedly come at quite the cost.

It has been revealed that the co-ord set the rookie wowed in ahead of the Fever’s victory against the Phoenix Mercury – and gold medal winners Brittney Griner and Diana Taurasi – last Friday was worth around $1,831.

Clark wore a matching grey blazer and pant set from Golden Goose with the jacket costing $1,070 and the trousers $670. She finished off the look with a pair of Nike Dunks, which usually cost around $115, taking the total cost of the outfit to $1,854.

Caitlin Clark's outfit ahead of the Fever's won over the Storm cost a reported $20,000

Caitlin Clark’s outfit ahead of the Fever’s won over the Storm cost a reported $20,000

The rookie wore an ensemble worth around $1,854 to arrive for the game against the Mercury

The rookie wore an ensemble worth around $1,854 to arrive for the game against the Mercury

However, it was her pregame ensemble for the following matchup against the Seattle Storm which truly broke the bank.

Clothing-wise, Clark dressed head-to-toe in designer Veronica Beard, wearing a $398 navy and white striped shirt and matching $428 wide-leg pants.

Her accessories saw the cost rocket as she donned a Versace Medusa small tote, according to social media account A Fast Break, which costs $1,495 on the luxury fashion house’s website, and a pair of $115 Nike Air Force Ones.

Clark also appeared to be wearing a Rolex watch and a couple of John Hardy bracelets, which A Fast Break estimated to be worth around $15,000 and $3,000, taking the total cost of the outfit to a staggering $20,436 – roughly 26 percent of her base WNBA salary.

However, it is not clear which Rolex model Clark was wearing.

However, Clark’s decadent gameday fits came in the same week she seemingly complained about her salary.

Clark was speaking following the Fever’s win over the Storm Sunday alongside teammate Lexie Hull, and was asked if she was going to be buying season tickets for her family from here on.

Clark interjected: ‘Those are pretty expensive. Our salaries… it is like our entire salary to get those. I’m not kidding. We need people to help.’