FEVER GOES UPSIDE DOWN: Caitlin Clark Inspires ‘Stranger Things’ Jersey Comeback

The Indiana Fever is turning the WNBA world upside down—literally.
Thanks to a nudge from phenom Caitlin Clark, the Fever has resurrected their beloved “Stranger Things” jerseys, bringing back the Hawkins-inspired black-and-red threads just in time for their July 24 clash against the Las Vegas Aces.
Originally debuted in 2021, the jerseys feature Demogorgon claw slashes and an ‘011’ tribute to Eleven herself, a nod to both Indiana roots and supernatural grit. The limited-edition jerseys are making their return just as Netflix prepares for the final season of the pop culture juggernaut—and the timing couldn’t be better.
Clark, who saw a fan wearing the vintage threads, suggested a comeback. And now, her wish is granted. From the shadow realm to center court, the Fever will rock these fierce unis for seven key games, including home matchups against Phoenix, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, and Minnesota, as well as a road trip to L.A.
More than just a fashion statement, these jerseys symbolize Clark’s cultural impact. Her arrival in 2024 turned the league on its head, with surging attendance, record-setting merch sales, and national buzz. The “Caitlin Clark effect” isn’t just real—it’s supernatural.
Indiana Fever Head Back to the Upside Down with Relaunch of 'Stranger Things'  Special Edition Jersey in Collaboration with Netflix