When Seattle Storm forward Breanna Stewart puts on a pair of shoes designed by a woman, she feels “a little bit more powerful.” For a 27-year-old with two WNBA championships under her belt, that’s saying something.
Stewart hopes that partnering with eBay to unveil its Trailblazers Collection of women-designed shoes will help spotlight women’s contributions to sneaker culture—while also landing more WNBA athletes signature sneaker deals like the one she signed with Puma in 2021. “There’s a lot of talent in our league,” Stewart says, and it’s “really underrepresented.”
In fact, Stewart is one of only 10 WNBA players to ever have a signature shoe deal—a personal shoe design marketed en
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