Earlier this year, WNBA No. 1 overall pick Caitlin Clark signed a historic endorsement deal with Nike worth $28 million over the next eight years.
As part of the deal, the sports apparel giant agreed to design a signature shoe for the Indiana Fever guard.
Details regarding the upcoming shoe release are currently unavailable. But according to a recent report from MarketWatch, Nike has a “big decision” to make when it comes to Clark’s signature shoe.
Nike could either make Clark’s shoe uni𝓈ℯ𝓍, or design it as a women’s-focused product.
While making the shoe available in both men’s and women’s sizes would likely increase sales revenue, retail industry expert Matt Powell feels Nike should make a product better suited for a woman’s foot.
“I hope Clark’s shoe is made for a woman,” Powell said, via MarketWatch. “Many women’s performance basketball shoes are simply a sized-down men’s product.”
“Brands make very few women-specific basketball shoes. A woman’s foot is more triangular, forefoot to heel, and her arch tends to be higher than a man’s foot. A man’s foot tends to be more rectangular, and consequently, a shoe built for a man’s foot is really not right for a woman’s foot.”
Powell believes Nike should reject the idea of a uni𝓈ℯ𝓍 shoe and lean into industry “leadership in women’s basketball.”
May 24, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) smiles as she heads down court after a 3-point basket in the final seconds of the game against the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena.
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“Nike is never going to make any of this ($28 million) up in shoe sales. This is all about marketing and being associated with her, and sharing in her success,” Powell added.
“Nike could show real leadership in women’s basketball by making a shoe properly shaped for a woman’s foot.”