Caitlin Clark is famous for shooting from the logo. Now, the WNBA star has her own logo.

Caitlin Clark has been a Nike athlete since 2022. She signed a long-term deal with the shoe and apparel company in 2024 for a reported $28 million, according to ESPN. But since then, there has been no Clark signature shoe, and very little Clark-related merchandise available for fans to purchase. That is about to change.

Caitlin Clark is Officially a Nike Signature Athlete

ESPN reports that Clark was officially introduced Monday as a Nike signature athlete. What does that mean? It means Clark will get her own line of clothing and apparel, and yes, her own Nike signature shoe. While fans will have to wait a while longer to see the shoe, Nike did unveil one thing yesterday. The new Caitlin Clark logo.


The new logo features interlocking C's with a smaller, hidden C. ESPN reports that Nike says the new logo represents Clark's "magnetic connection with fans around the globe who are drawn to her unwavering confidence, steadfast commitment, and remarkable shooting ability." Personally, I think they nailed it.

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When Will New Caitlin Clark Merchandise be Available?

Clark's new logo collection featuring t-shirts, hoodies, shorts, and pants for all ages will be available starting October 1st, according to ESPN. However, starting September 1st, a special navy and yellow logo shirt will be available for purchase from Nike.


When Will We See Caitlin Clark's Signature Nike Shoe?

Nike says that Clark's first signature shoe will debut sometime in 2026. She'll join Nike athletes A'ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu as the only active WNBA players with signature shoes, according to ESPN.

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