CAITLIN Clark could become one of the most valuable names in sports in the coming years.
The Indiana Fever superstar is set to receive a signature shoe from Nike soon, and it is estimated that it could be worth $150 million.

Caitlin Clark is set to receive a signature shoe with Nike in 2026[/caption]
Experts anticipate Clark’s brand could be worth $150 million[/caption]
Clark‘s debut sneaker is expected to launch in spring of 2026.
“I think when Caitlin’s shoe comes out it can be a $150 million business,” sneaker insider Nick DePaula told Front Office Sports.
“It could become a top five signature franchise across basketball.”
Clark signed an eight-year, $28 million deal with Nike last year, and a signature shoe is included in that deal.
Her shoe releasing in 2026 follows Nike’s typical two-year development cycle for signature shoes, according to DePaula.
“They want to get it right,” he said.
For now, there will be new Clark-themed footwear hitting stores.
Shoes with a navy Fever colorway are dropping this month and a grey pair is set to drop in the fall.
Clark currently wears a pair of Kobe PEs when she plays, but demand for custom colorways show that demand will be extremely high for Clark’s signature shoe.
A player-edition of the Nike Kobe V Protro released in Fever colors sold out in just minutes.
Clark has been an anomaly in women’s sports for years now, having a bigger commercial draw than most NBA athletes.
Her Fever jersey sold out before she ever played a WNBA game.
Teams even move their games to bigger arenas to get more fans into seats to watch games against the Fever.
Clark is a walking dollar sign, and more money is set to follow soon with her signature shoe.
“I once asked a player what skill they learned in the shoe process over time and they said patience,” DePaula said.
WNBA 2025 All-Star Roster

Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier have been named captains of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game.
Guards:
- Paige Bueckers* – Dallas Wings
- Caitlin Clark* – Indiana Fever
- Sabrina Ionescu* – New York Liberty
- Allisha Gray* – Atlanta Dream
- Kelsey Mitchell – Indiana Fever
- Skylar Diggins – Seattle Storm
- Kelsey Plum – Los Angeles Sparks
- Brittany Sykes – Washington Mystics
- Natasha Cloud – New York Liberty
- Jackie Young – Las Vegas Aces
Frontcourt:
- Napheesa Collier* – Minnesota Lynx
- A’ja Wilson* – Las Vegas Aces
- Breanna Stewart* – New York Liberty
- Aliyah Boston* – Indiana Fever
- Nneka Ogwumike* – Seattle Storm
- Satou Sabally* – Phoenix Mercury
- Angel Reese – Chicago Sky
- Kiki Iriafen – Washington Mystics
- Gabby Williams – Seattle Storm
- Alyssa Thomas – Phoenix Mercury
*Voted as a starter
Clark will forever make more money from her business endorsements than her WNBA salary.
The Fever won the Commissioner’s Cup on Tuesday, winning a $500,000 prize pool.
Each player got to take home around $45,000 for winning the tournament.
In comparison, players who win the NBA In-Season Tournament take home $500,000 each.