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The shirts you need to show off your WNBA fandom during the playoffs

We’re down to the eight best teams. Here’s how to rep your favorite team as the playoffs start.

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Connecticut Sun v Phoenix Mercury
Connecticut Sun v Phoenix Mercury
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After a wild and intriguing regular season filled with incredible performances from stars like Elena Delle Donne, Liz Cambage, Diana Taurasi, and Breanna Stewart, the best part of the year has officially arrived — the WNBA playoffs.

The eight-team format, which features two single-elimination rounds, will be full of spectacular moments from the league’s top talent.

We know you’re super hype for the WNBA playoffs, but have you thought about re-upping your WNBA apparel collection?

If you haven’t, that’s OK — we have you covered with playoff-centric T-shirts that you can proudly add to your WNBA closet as the playoffs kick off this week.

If you’re looking for playoff-specific apparel

Nike released a uniquely designed T-shirt for all eight WNBA playoff teams. Each T-shirt has a team-specific playoff slogan. The cost is $25.99, which doesn’t include shipping.

We Are Minnesota T-shirt for $25.99
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Together DC T-shirt for $25.99
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We Rep Seattle T-shirt for $25.99
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We Are Phoenix T-shirt for $25.99
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All 4 LA T-shirt for $25.99
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Rise Together T-shirt for $25.99
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We Are Atlanta T-shirt for $25.99
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Get Sun T-shirt for $25.99
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If you’re looking for player-specific merch

Maybe you want to rep your favorite player during the playoffs. Who can blame you? Here’s a rundown of the apparel we found relating to some of the game’s top stars.

Breanna Stewart

Breanna Stewart Nike T-shirt for $34.99
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Stewie For MVP T-shirt for $26
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Diana Taurasi

Elena Delle Donne

Maya Moore

Maya Moore Nike T-shirt for $34.99
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All She Does Is Win T-shirt for $27
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Lindsay Whalen

Lindsay Legend T-shirt for $26
Lindsay Legend T-shirt for $26
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Liz Cambage

Skylar-Diggins Smith

Candace Parker

Chelsea Gray

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