The Philadelphia Inquirer recently highlighted Abington Senior High School’s Cire Worley and her sister Taylor Linton for starting their own clothing brand called “Bucket Get(Her)”.
The sisters started the line after noticing few options at major retail outlets specifically for female basketball players. Their company has since grown into a national platform to shine light on the girls’ game.
Worley, a UMass Lowell signee, and Linton, now a rising eighth grader at Germantown Friends School, are the daughters of Eric Worley, the founder of the Philly Triple Threat AAU program and a member of the West Chester University Golden Rams’ Hall of Fame, and Andrea Campbell.
Meet Cire Worley and Taylor Linton, creators of Bucket Get(Her), a clothing brand for girls’ and women’s ? players.https://t.co/MjcZNFU4o9
— Philadelphia Inquirer Sports (@phillysport) June 18, 2023
“A lot of boys’ clothes, like the Nike store, had something to do with boys’ basketball, as if only boys can play basketball,” Linton said. “There was one time when me and Cire were in the gym, we were actually wearing our stuff, and a little girl was also creating a bucket. Our brand, specifically for little girls, is to let them know that basketball is not only for boys; girls can play too.”
For more on Bucket Get(Her), you can visit their website, Twitter account and Instagram page.
For extensive coverage on the sisters’ brand, you can read The Inquirer’s article here.
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Photo courtesy of Bucket Get(Her)’s Twitter account