Caitlin Clark’s Sold Out Merchandise Made Massive Money by the Minute
Indiana Fever sensation Caitlin Clark’s extremely high-demand merchandise is being purchased at staggering prices.

It isn’t news that anything Caitlin Clark-related within the merchandise world is in exceedingly high demand. This was proven by the fact that Panini’s autographed jerseys, photos, and balls — all of which ranged from $449.99 to $999.99 — sold out within just a few minutes.
What wasn’t included in that initial report of this sale was just how much all of these items ended up going for. But The Athletic’s Brooks Peck addressed that question in an October 24 article when he wrote, “The total combined price of those items was nearly $900,000.”
The fact that one merchandise release related to Clark can sell out within minutes for nearly $1 million is staggering. However, it isn’t too surprising, given the massive monetary success that some of her other recent merchandise has demanded on the market.
A host of the Backyard Breaks (which is a show dedicated to breaking card packs) went ballistic earlier this week when he pulled an autographed Caitlin Clark Gold Vinyl Rookie Auto 1/1 card during a live stream.
Given that some of Clark’s other 1/1 WNBA rookie cards this year sold for as much as $97,000, that one card alone will likely be re-sold with a price tag of somewhere in the six figures.
And perhaps the craziest thing of all is that any existing and future merchandise related to Clark is only going to increase in value as her superstardom and success in the WNBA grows.
A Rivalry Rekindled
As the excitement around Clark continues to grow, so does the tension between her and fellow star Angel Reese. Reese, who rose to fame alongside Clark during the NCAA tournament, has often been in the spotlight for her remarkable skills and competitive nature. Recently, she appeared to take a veiled shot at Clark’s success, commenting on the attention and accolades that have surrounded her rival.
Reese’s remarks have reignited discussions about rivalry in women’s basketball, highlighting the competitive spirit that fuels both athletes.
While some see these comments as a lighthearted jab, others interpret them as a reflection of the intense pressure both players face in the spotlight. In an era where visibility is crucial, the competition for attention can lead to friction, even among peers.
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