Overview
- Nike will increase prices on adult footwear, apparel, and equipment in the U.S. by $2 to $10, starting as early as this week, with official implementation by June 1.
- Footwear priced between $100 and $150 will see a $5 increase, while shoes above $150 will rise by $10; kids' products, items under $100, Air Force 1s, and Jordan apparel and accessories are exempt.
- Wholesale price adjustments will take effect in July as part of Nike's seasonal planning and fiscal year turnover.
- Nike plans to resume direct sales on Amazon for the first time since 2019, implementing restrictions on third-party merchants selling Nike products beginning July 19.
- The pricing changes come as Nike navigates increased costs from President Trump’s tariffs on imports from China and Vietnam, which affect around half of its product sourcing.