Shane Bieber's wife Kara shows off edgy Game 7 fit in matching Jays wives jacket, cargo pants and chic black boots

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Toronto Blue Jays ace Shane Bieber's wife, Kara Maxine Bieber, was in attendance for World Series Game 7 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Like for every game, even for the one on Saturday, Kara had a custom outfit prepared for the Fall Classic.

On Saturday, hours before the game, Kara posted a mirror selfie, showcasing her outfit. She wore a black Jays wives’ leather jacket, high-waisted brown cargo pants, and sleek black heeled boots. She carried a tan tote bag and slicked-back hair.

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Moments later, she can be seen cheering for the Blue Jays from their seats at Rogers Center. She was with Eric Lauer's wife Emily and Justin Bruihl's partner. All three of them had their partners' second names printed on the back of their bomber jackets.

"The sickest jacket for Game 7," the text in the story read.
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Shane Bieber's wife Kara's outfits for 2025 World Series games

Shane Bieber's wife Kara has worn different and customized outfits for every game of this World Series. She shared those with followers on Instagram.

For Game 1, she wore a custom black leather jacket that featured “BIEBER 57” hand-painted on the back. She posted the photo and wrote:

"World Series Game 1."

For Game 3, Kara and Shane Bieber traveled to LA. At Dodger Stadium, Kara came to the stadium, wearing a red leather jacket. She was also present for Game 4, where Bieber made his start. The former Cy Young winner threw 5.1 innings for just one earned run in the win.

For Game 5, the final game in LA before the series shifted back to Toronto, Kara shared a mirror selfie in a white floral lace overlay jacket with wide sleeves, worn over a white tank top. She paired the outfit with navy snap-track pants with white side stripes, silver sneakers and a Blue Jays cap.

Earlier this season, Shane Bieber was traded to the Blue Jays by the Cleveland Guardians at the deadline. Now, the right-hander, who returned from the Tommy John surgery in the second half, is looking forward to winning his first World Series.

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Edited by Krutik Jain

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