Caitlin Clark becomes Nike’s newest signature athlete

The Indiana Caitlin Clark fever goalkeeper added a new distinction to his summary: Nike Signature Athlete.
The choice n ° 1 of the WNBA 2024 draft was presented Monday as the last emblematic athlete of the brand of the brand of the brand, which implies the launch of a new signature logo, a collection of sportswear and clothing – and possibly a signature sneaker.
“Nike’s signature list presents adults of all time, and I am incredibly proud to join some of the best athletes in the world,” said Clark in a statement. “I am delighted to share a first overview of what we started to create together.”
Clark’s signature logo offers CONSTRESS and A C. Smaller and hidden according to the Nike version, it represents its “magnetic connection with fans around the world which are attracted by its unshakable confidence, its firm commitment and its remarkable shooting capacity” and how the “Caitlin game was built from the interior – a product of his passion for sport, the unrestting driver and the constant pursuit of perforation “.
“For me, it’s more than a simple logo, it’s a dream that has come true,” said Clark in a statement. “People always talk about leaving your brand on the game – and that’s another way to do it.”
Its logo collection will include t-shirts, hoodies, shorts and pants for all ages, as well as premium parts for adults, and will be available from October 1. A marine and yellow logo shirt will be released earlier on September 1.
Clark’s first collection of shoes and signing clothing will make its debut in 2026 said Nike. She will join the other Nike A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu athletes as active WNBA players with signature sneakers.
Clark, the top scorer in the history of NCAA division I, is an Nike athlete since 2022. In 2024, she signed a long-term agreement with the giant of sportswear worth $ 28 million who was considered the richest sponsorship contract for a women’s basketball player. The news on Monday reflected a central pillar of this extended partnership.
“At Nike, we have always been inspired not only with the greatest athletes in the world, but also those who raise the spirit of sport itself. Caitlin illustrates the two-an exceptional basketball player and an exceptional ambassador for the game,” said Ann Miller, executive vice-president of global sports marketing, in a press release. “We are delighted to take this next step together, to continue to shape this historic period for women’s basketball and to advance the game and the industry.”
Clark established a record of records during its recruit season in the WNBA and arrived fourth in MVP voting, but it was limited to only 13 appearances of the 37 fever games in 2025 due to injuries.




