As she approaches her 19th season with the Seattle Storm, Sue Bird refers to this phase in her life, and her style, as “tomboy chic.” It’s mid-March, and the four-time WNBA champion is chatting with WSLAM over the phone to promote her recent collab with Corona on a limited-edition Corona Fine Life Fridge, which gives sneakerheads everywhere a cool place to keep their kicks, and their drinks, fresh (learn more here). Aside from being one of the most elite point guards to ever play the game, Bird is a sneaker connoisseur, a style icon and a All-Leaguefits First Team honoree.
And yet, Bird admits over Zoom that she’s been on a journey, one in which her style is now a reflection of who she truly is. Read More
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