Nike Officially Names Caitlin Clark A Signature Athlete, Reveals Her Custom Logo Ahead Of Apparel Launch

Nike Officially Names Caitlin Clark A Signature Athlete, Reveals Her Custom Logo Ahead Of Apparel Launch
Caitlin Clark has officially joined the ranks of Nike’s signature athletes, marking a major milestone in her career and in women’s basketball.
As part of the announcement, Nike unveiled her custom-designed logo — a pair of interlocking Cs meant to symbolize Clark’s dynamic playing style and her deep connection with fans.
“Nike’s signature roster features all-time greats, and I am incredibly proud to join some of the best athletes in the world,” said Clark.
She worked closely with Nike designers to shape the logo, which will appear on a new line of sportswear and performance gear. “To me, this is more than just a logo, it’s a dream come true,” she added.
The first item, a navy and yellow logo T-shirt, drops September 1 in North America. Her full apparel collection follows on October 1, with her debut signature shoe slated for 2026. Clark has been a Nike athlete since 2022.
Will you be grabbing a pair?
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