
"Caitlin Clark is, without a doubt, one of the WNBA's foremost fashion girls. After making history at her 2024 draft as the first-ever basketball rookie to be dressed by Prada, Clark signed an eight-year deal with Nike just a few days later, worth a whopping $28 million. Following the footsteps of A'ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu, Clark's contract included her own debut shoe, set to launch in Spring 2026, not to mention her own clothing collection, bedecked with a whole new logo."
"Early this week, the Indiana Fever pro athlete finally gave fans a peek at her emblem, which featured a double "C." Unlike the other interlocked "C" signature you may be thinking of (read: Chanel), whose one letter is flipped and facing the other way, both of Clark's "C"s face right. In the same sneak peek, she promised, "logo collection coming soon." Days later, she continued teasing the launch by showing up to a basketball game decked out in her new wares. Iconic."
"On Tuesday, Aug. 26, the athlete watched her team play against the Seattle Storm wearing her new Nike merch. Walking the tunnel, she showed off her zip-up high-neck top that cut right at her ribs. For a midriff-baring moment, she paired the slinky piece with mid-rise trousers with an ultra-loose silhouette. At first glance, the pattern looked like your run-of-the-mill pinstripe, until you zoomed in on the details: her "CC" logo was smattered throughout."
Caitlin Clark signed an eight-year, $28 million deal with Nike that includes a debut shoe launching in Spring 2026 and a personal clothing collection. The collection uses a new double CC logo with both C's facing right, distinct from classic mirrored designs. Clark teased the emblem with the caption "logo collection coming soon" and later wore multiple pieces from the line to a game. She wore a rib-cut zip-up high-neck crop top, mid-rise ultra-loose trousers with a CC-smattered pinstripe pattern, a chain belt and CC pendant necklace, later adding a cropped bomber, chunky gold bangle and white sneakers.
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