How the WNBA’s #OrangeHoodie became a cultural phenomenon that transcended basketball | Threads

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The #OrangeHoodie became a fashion phenomenon and a rallying cry off the court, and everyone from Kobe Bryant to Naomi Osaka was seen rocking one. Check out the story behind the WNBA’s viral movement that generated a message that transcended hoops.

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