Caitlin Clark, WNBA Star, Logo Launch and Nike Collection: Details

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Caitlin Clark joins the select group of athletes with her own Nike line

The Indiana Fever star, Caitlin Clark, has reached a new milestone in her career: becoming a Nike flagship athlete. The announcement, made on Monday, marks the launch of a personal logo, a sportswear collection, and eventually, signature sneakers.

“I am incredibly proud to join some of the best athletes in the world,” Clark said in a statement. “I’m excited to share a first look at what we’ve started to create together.”

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Clark’s logo features two intertwined “C”s and a smaller, hidden “C”. According to Nike, this design symbolizes their strong connection with fans around the world, their unwavering confidence, and their remarkable shooting ability.

“For me, this is more than just a logo, it’s a dream come true,” Clark stated. “People always talk about leaving their mark on the game, and this is another way I can do that.”

Caitlin Clark
The Clark logo collection will include t-shirts, hoodies, shorts and long pants for all ages, as well as premium garments for adults. It will be available from October 1st. A t-shirt with the logo in navy blue and yellow will be launched earlier, on September 1st. The debut of the first signature sneakers and apparel collection from Clark is scheduled for 2026, according to Nike. She will join A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu, also Nike athletes, as active WNBA players with signature sneakers. Clark, the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I history, has been a Nike athlete since 2022. In 2024, she signed a long-term deal with the sports brand worth $28 million, considered the most lucrative endorsement contract for a women’s basketball player. Monday’s news reflects a central pillar of that expanded partnership.

“At Nike, we have always been inspired not only by the best athletes in the world, but also by those who elevate the spirit of sport. Caitlin is an example of both: an exceptional basketball player and an outstanding ambassador for the game,” said Ann Miller, Nike’s global sports marketing executive vice president.

Ann Miller
Clark set numerous records during her rookie season in the WNBA and finished fourth in the MVP voting, but has been limited to only 13 appearances out of the Fever’s 37 games in 2025 due to injuries.
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