

Aside from the high level of play, many of The W’s players take great pride in their on-court look, and that starts with the shoes.
Swipe for a closer look at the best kicks spotted during the 2025 WNBA season.

Las Vegas Aces
Nike A'One
Two-time WNBA champion and three-time league MVP A’ja Wilson is arguably the WNBA’s biggest current star, and after all the anticipation, her signature shoe released prior to the 2025 WNBA season. The initial Pink A’ura colorway of the sneaker sold out pretty quick and by the end of the 2025 regular season, the A'One had 12 different colorways.
Photography: Instagram/@aja22wilson
Los Angeles Sparks
New Balance Hesi Low V2
Cameron Brink has the big personality and game required to be successful in Los Angeles. The 6’4 center is part of a growing New Balance basketball brand that includes rising NBA star Tyrese Maxey, 2x NBA champion Kawhi Leonard and the #1 pick of the 2025 NBA draft, Cooper Flagg. Although she’s a close family friend of Steph Curry which gives her an in with Under Armour, Brink is helping to bring New Balance basketball to the forefront of sneaker culture.
Photography: New Balance
Indiana Fever
Adidas D.O.N. Issue 7 PE
Former #1 draft pick and 2023 rookie of the year Aliyah Boston has repped Adidas since her entry to the W, and she’s gotten a few of her very own player edition models. As with her previous PE models, this one comes in calming blues meant to represent the clear Caribbean waters in her home country of St. Thomas.
@creidt Photography: Instagram/indianafever
New York Liberty
Nike Sabrina 3
Sabrina Ionesco’s first signature sneaker, the Sabrina 1, was one of the most popular basketball sneakers on all levels of basketball, as was the Sabrina 2. The third iteration features the same low profile, with an even more supportive build in upgraded materials. The Sabrina 3 is bound to be a super popular shoe for youth athletes, college players as well as pros in the NBA, WNBA and abroad.
@creidt Photography: Nike
Los Angeles Sparks
Under Armour Breakthru 5 - Plumberry
Kelsey Plum, two-time WNBA champ and current star of the Los Angeles Sparks, signed a sneaker deal with Under Armour ahead of the 2023 season. She started off wearing Steph Curry’s first signature model, the Curry 1, but since 2024 she’s played in player editions of the Under Armour Breakthru 5.
Instagram/@kelseyplum10
New York Liberty
PUMA Stewie 4
PUMA recognized Breanna Stewart’s greatness a while back, and now the two-time league MVP is on her fourth signature sneaker. As of 2025, Stewie has the longest running sneaker line in the WNBA and this one is a top-notch performer. They come in 6 different colorways including this Prism model amd even a Harry Potter-themed pair.
Photography: PUMA
Chicago Sky
Reebok Engine A
When Reebok decided to return to producing basketball sneakers, they needed a big name to attach to their efforts. As the most popular WNBA player across all social media platforms, Angel Reese was the perfect choice. Reese in true unapologetic fashion, debuted her signature shoe, the Anegl Reese 1, on the cover of NBA 2k26. It released in September 2025 months before its original intended release in 2026, and all three sold out within a couple of hours of its release.
Photography: Reebok
Seattle Storm
Reebok Engine A
Los Angeles Sparks veteran shooting guard Lexie Brown signed a shoe deal with Reebok basketball — a department headed by Shaquille O’ Neal and Allen Iverson. Brown’s attachment to the brand goes way back to the 1991 NBA dunk contest where her father Dee Brown wore the Reebok Pump Omni Zone II during this time with the Boston Celtics.
Photography: Instagram/@lexiebrown