Caitlin Clark’s Sleek All-Black Tunnel Look Came With a Personalized Touch

The Indiana Fever guard debuted the monochromatic outfit on Monday.
Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark / Dylan Buell/Getty Images

If you tuned into the Indiana Fever’s home matchup vs. the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night, there was one emblem that seemed to cover the entirety of Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

The emblem, of course, was Fever sophomore guard, Caitlin Clark’s, debut logo with Nike which unveiled on Monday night.

“To me, this is more than just a logo, it’s a dream come true,” Clark stated in the Aug. 25 release from the apparel brand. “People always talk about leaving your mark on the game—and this is another way I can do that.”

With “Caitlin Was Here” tees draped over every seat—and also sported by her teammates—along with plenty of signage outside of the Indianapolis area, the organization repped its No. 1 pick’s latest launch in style.

Clark herself arrived in a monochromatic ’fit, with her logo on display in every detail. She wore black pinstripe trousers (held up by a silver chain belt), a cropped, sleeveless zip-up and a dainty necklace—all adorned with the monogram.

On the specifics of the signature design, it’s “two interwoven C’s reflect Caitlin’s magnetic connection with fans around the globe who are drawn to her unwavering confidence, steadfast commitment and remarkable shooting ability,” as Nike explained in the release.

“Tucked between the larger letters is a smaller, hidden C that represents how Caitlin’s game was built from the inside out—a product of her passion for the sport, relentless drive and constant pursuit of perfection,” the brand added.

And while fans won’t be able to get their hands on a full collection from Clark just yet, the brand disclosed that a Nike tee with her signature logo will debut on Sept. 1, featuring a navy blue and yellow color-way.

The Fever finished the night with a 95-74 win against the Storm, marking their third victory against the No. 8-ranked squad this season. They will travel to Los Angeles to face the No. 9 Sparks on Friday at 10 p.m. ET. Following the matchup, the team’s head coach Stephanie White touched upon Clark’s latest accomplishment with the media.

“It’s special,” White beamed. “I mean, there’s very few people who get the opportunity to say they have a logo and to make the impact that she makes. Not just in the sport, but I think globally, just by being who she is.”

For White, the athlete’s logo stretches far beyond an individual feat: “I’m talking about it right now and just feeling the intense gratitude for me personally, being in women’s basketball, to be able to be a part of this moment and celebrate with her.”


More Lifestyle & Celeb:

feed


Published |Modified
Bailey Colon
BAILEY COLON

Bailey Colón is a writer on the Breaking and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Before joining SI Swimsuit, Colón worked at the National Basketball Association where she served as a founding member of the ‘Starting 5’ newsletter and led editorial operations for the NBA App and dotcom. Colón is particularly passionate about the impact of athletics on popular culture, fashion and media. The New England native has a bachelor’s degree from Marist College in journalism and political science.