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Caitlin Clark Named as Nike's Latest Signature Athlete

Clark's first Nike signature shoe will release in 2026.

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Caitlin Clark is the latest Nike signature athlete. Via Getty/Brian Fluharty

It was reported early last year that Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark is on her way to becoming a Nike signature athlete and now, the brand has made the news official.

As part of the announcement, Nike also unveiled Clark's signature logo, pictured below. The logo features two interlocking C's that the brand says represent Clark's shooting abilities and the connection she has with fans. There's also a hidden C at the center, referencing Clark's game being built from the inside out.

"Nike's signature roster features all-time greats, and 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."

Clark's signature logo will first appear on a navy and yellow Nike t-shirt that will be available for sale in North America at Nike.com starting on Sept. 1. Nike also confirmed that Clark's first signature basketball shoe, alongside her signature apparel collection, will launch sometime in 2026. Check back soon for new developments in the coming months.
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