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It’s a Threeattle! Celebrate the Seattle Storm’s WNBA title in style

The legendary Sue Bird captured her third title as the Storm swept the Mystics. Now, it’s time to stock up on championship apparel.

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Sleepless nights are headed Seattle’s way!

With a 98-82 win against the Washington Mystics on Wednesday night, Sue Bird and the Seattle Storm have captured their third WNBA title.

It was a dominant all-around performance from the Storm. In Game 3 alone, Seattle went 13-of-26 from the three-point line as Breanna Stewart led the way with 30 points to close out the series.

With the WNBA title heading back to Seattle for the first time since 2010, we’ve compiled all the apparel you need to celebrate the Storm’s remarkable title run.

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The Championship merch

This T-shirt pays homage to Seattle’s past championships and includes the Storm’s full roster on the back.

Threattle T-shirt for $27
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Threattle T-shirt for $27
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Here are a few more championship shirts you’ll wanna check out.

Don’t forget your championship hat, too

And here are a few more Storm items to add to your mantle

For Sue Bird fans still in awe over her legendary performance against the Mercury

The Storm likely wouldn’t be celebrating the WNBA title if it weren’t for Bird’s heroics in Game 5 of the semifinals against the Phoenix Mercury. The masked legend!

The Masked Legend T-shirt for $26
The Masked Legend T-shirt for $26
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We can’t forget about Breanna Stewart either!

The regular season MVP added to her mantle by earning WNBA Finals MVP honors, too. Stewart averaged 24.6 points and 6.9 rebounds during the Storm’s postseason run.

Breanna Stewart Green Backer T-Shirt for $31.99
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Stewie For MVP T-shirt for $26
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And maybe you want a few shirts to rock once the championship party settles down

Eventually, the celebration will calm down just a bit!

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