Caitlin Clark's Nike Shoes Sell Out in Minutes, Now Going for over $600
- Caitlin Clark and Nike released the Kobe V Protro Indiana Fever sneakers on June 30, 2025, which sold out within minutes online and at retail locations.
- This release came after Clark completed her record-setting collegiate career and secured a lucrative endorsement contract with Nike in April 2024, shortly following her selection by the Indiana Fever.
- The shoes retailed for $190 and feature Indiana Fever colors, while resell prices have surged to over $350, with some pairs reaching $642.
- Footwear insider Nick DePaula said, "They want to get it right," highlighting Nike's extensive investment due to the shoe's significant business potential, possibly reaching $150 million.
- Clark's shoe release boosts her market presence amid WNBA growth, and Nike plans more Clark-themed shoes before her full signature shoe drops in spring 2026.
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Nike releases and sells out Caitlin Clark sneakers
(NBC, KYMA/KECY) - Caitlin Clark has taken over the sneaker world as Nike released the WNBA star's first player edition sneakers Monday. They are a version of the Kobe V Protro decked out in Indiana Fever colors. Sneakerheads had to enter a pool and cross their fingers for a chance to buy the coveted kicks. The shoes were gone in minutes and immediately went to the re-sale market. Instead of $190 dollars from Nike, the price nearly doubled on re…
Caitlin Clark's new shoes sell out within minutes, reselling on secondary market for over double
It was rumored that 13,000 pairs of Caitlin Clark's new Nike basketball sneakers were being sold on June 30 – and they were gone before people could even add them to the cart.A Nike rep told FOX Business that the Kobe Bryant-themed sneakers were out of stock "in minutes."Clark last year signed an eight-year shoe deal with Nike reportedly worth $28 million. The brand signed her in 2022.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXBUSINESS.COMThe sho…
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