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WNBA playoffs 2022 - Best outfits from the first round

The WNBA playoffs are here and the action on the court is sure to keep fans entertained. The fits off the court also will turn some heads.

A number of stars in «The W» showed off with their wardrobe prior to the postseason. Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson donned a number of jerseys paying tribute to sports icons of the past and present. Teammates Kelsey Plum, Chelsea Gray and Dearica Hamby also wore some exceptional outfits throughout the regular season. What could the WNBA's No. 1 team have in store for the playoffs in terms of style?

Read more: WNBA first round playoff predictions

The New York Liberty's playoff berth means more exceptional fits from forward Michaela Onyenwere and guard Sabrina Ionescu. Fans also can expect Dallas Wings players Marina Mabrey and Isabelle Harrison to keep things intriguing, as both have worn a variety of sharp fits this season.

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But the fashion matchup of the first round could be the Seattle Storm vs. Washington Mystics, wherein Natasha Cloud, Alysha Clark, Jewell Loyd and Sue Bird might unveil some eye-catching combinations.

Here are some of the best styles worn by WNBA players during the first round of the playoffs:

Game 1

Sun guard DiJonai Carrington showed up at Thursday's game against the Wings rocking camouflage pants and a handbag from Italian fashion house Valentino.

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