Caitlin Clark and Nike teamed up this week to unveil her signature logo, part of Clark's introduction as one of Nike's latest "signature" athletes.
The new logo features two interlocking C's, representing Clark's close connection with fans. Within the logo is also a "smaller, hidden C" that symbolizes how the Indiana Fever guard's game "was built from the inside out," according to a Nike press release.
"To me, this is more than just a logo, it's a dream come true," Clark said in a statement. "People always talk about leaving your mark on the game -- and this is another way I can do that."
Clark, 23, has risen to professional women's basketball stardom since her record-breaking NCAA days as an Iowa Hawkeye, where she was a three-time NCAA season scoring leader, three-time season assists leader and became the NCAA Division 1 women's basketball all-time scoring leader.
Caitlin Clark discusses fan reception during 2025 seasonClark was the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft and made her debut with the Fever in May 2024 in a game against the Connecticut Sun.
Caitlin Clark will be 'active on the sidelines' during WNBA All-Star Game despite injuryClark's new logo will be featured in a new Nike sportswear collection that will "focus on comfort, function and clean design" and will include T-shirts, hoodies, shorts, pants and "additional premium pieces for adults," according to Nike.
The company said Clark's first signature shoe and clothing collection will be released in 2026.
The first item featuring Clark's logo will be a navy and yellow logo T-shirt, which will go on sale on Nike's website starting Sept. 1 in North America. More items in the logo apparel collection are scheduled to drop Oct. 1.