Nike has named Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark as its newest signature athlete, unveiling a minimalist logo formed by two interlocking “C”s. The mark was introduced on 25–26 August and places the 23-year-old alongside A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu as just the third WNBA player to carry a Nike signature line. The company said a navy-and-yellow T-shirt bearing the logo will reach North American stores on 1 September, followed by a broader apparel range on 1 October. Clark’s first signature basketball shoe and a full performance collection are scheduled for release in 2026. Clark, who signed a long-term endorsement agreement with Nike in 2024, has driven strong television ratings and merchandise sales since entering the league. Her collegiate career ended with the all-time NCAA scoring record across men’s and women’s play. On the court, Clark remains sidelined with a right groin strain and will miss her 16th straight game when the Fever host the Seattle Storm on Tuesday. She is averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and 5.0 rebounds in 13 appearances this season, and her return timetable has not been set as Indiana fights for a playoff berth.
Caitlin Clark arrived to tonight’s Fever game wearing her new signature Nike logo she unveiled yesterday. https://t.co/CYG0vlWx7W
Caitlin Clark making sure to sign EVERY autograph ahead of the Fever-Storm matchup tonight 🖊️ (via @IndianaFever) https://t.co/BUbMvdUjSm
"It's special. There's very few people who get the opportunity to say they have a logo." Fever coach Stephanie White on Caitlin Clark's impact 🙌 (via @IndianaFever) https://t.co/nbOeHMBXph