Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has left fans divided over her pregame outfit before Thursday night’s game against the Atlanta Dream.
Clark is wearing a beige overcoat that extends down past her knees and a matching skirt.
The outfit also has a red long-sleeve undershirt and matching beige high heels.
Clark is not known for her flashy pregame outfits unlike teammate Sophie Cunningham but tried to impress in Atlanta.
Clark has been in great form to start the WNBA season despite the Fever losing to the Dream on Tuesday at home.
Yet, it is the WNBA phenom’s pregame outfit that currently has the attention of the league’s fans on social media.
Caitlin Clark has left fans divided over her pregame outfit before Thursday night’s game

Clark is wearing a beige overcoat that extends down past her knees and a matching skirt
‘That’s her State Farm look … for State Farm Arena, one day after they launched a new ad series,’ one fan said on social media.
‘Is she going to solve a murder right after she drops 30?’ another WNBA supporter added.
Another person posted a GIF of famous children’s character Carmen Sandiego with the caption, ‘She approves’.
One fan chose a different children’s television character to compare Clark’s outfit to – Inspector Gadget.
‘All about business,’ a fifth added.
A collection of social-media messages about Caitlin Clark’s pregame outfit on Thursday night
Clark enters the game coming off last weekend’s on-court confrontation with rival Angel Reese that led to the WNBA opening a racism probe into Fever fans.
Reese said after practice on Tuesday that ‘there’s no place in this league for that.’
‘I think the WNBA and our team and our organization have done a great job supporting me,’ she told reporters. ‘I’ve had communication from everyone, from so many people across this league. It could happen to me, it can happen to anyone. And I think they’ve done a good job supporting us in this.’
Clark also made her feelings clear on the alleged abuse, telling reporters: ‘There’s no place for that in our game, there’s no place for that in society.’
Reese and Clark, meanwhile, will play against each other again on June 7 when the Sky host the Fever. The pair met four times in their rookie WNBA season, with regular on-court clashes sparking a rivalry that continues to grow – despite both of them trying to dampen it.