These Days, Steph Curry's Range Extends Beyond the 3-Point Line—and Into the Tunnel


“I never really thought that I’d be in a position where people would be wondering what I was wearing,” says Wardell Stephen Curry II, or as fans of the Golden State Warriors, Team USA basketball, or his unmatched skills behind the three-point line call him, Steph. But they do—they care a lot. On LeagueFits, an Instagram account that regularly posts photos of stylish outfits worn by NBA players, over one million followers closely watch their favorite athletes’ style choices. “ID Cardigan?” one person commented on a photo from LeagueFits of Curry wearing a cream sweater with bejeweled buttons and two-tone army-green jeans. “Can anyone ID the pants?” asked another.

When Curry entered the National Basketball Association in 2009, what he and his fellow players wore to games wasn’t something they thought twice about. Fans weren’t thinking about it either. Fifteen years later, though, that’s no longer the case, and now, “tunnel fits,” or outfits worn by players in the tunnels that connect arena back entrances to locker rooms, are a business in and of themselves and a very public way for players to showcase who they are off the court. Because of that, athletes who maybe never considered fashion a priority early on in their careers now see the benefits of leaning into it and, as a result, developing their personal style. Curry is one such player.

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On Steph Curry: Bottega Veneta jacket, tank, jeans, and shoes

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On Steph Curry: Zegna shirt and bottoms