Why NIKE raising prices is KILLING its brand
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Is Nike still cool in 2024? In this video, we dive deep into the current state of Nike's popularity and explore how rising prices are impacting the brand's cool factor. From its iconic sneaker releases to the latest fashion trends, we analyze whether consumers still view Nike as a must-have brand.
Join me as I discuss:
- The history and evolution of Nike's coolness
- Recent pricing strategies and their effects on consumer perception
- Comparison with other popular brands in today's market
- Insights from the Financial Markets and Nike retail analysts
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HOKAS cost double the Nikes and it's growing. How do you figure? In Chicago there's a NIKE flagship store and it's always packed with people.
I'm a woman and I gravitate to Skechers.
If Nike wants to justify their hyped-up prices they need to be consistent with the quality of materials on their top-tier line of Nike/Air Jordan. Also extras like (2-3) laces and very good quality insoles need to be standard across.
Nike needs to offer discount points and other incentives to members and lower the free shipping costs which is ridiculous.
Way too successful. Nike is the Apple of rubber shoes. Lowering prices only opens their products to none Nike-fanatics. I'm from third world and my brother in law still buys Nike like 12 pairs in a year since the pandemic but he's a fanatic for nearly 20 years. Their bedroom is filled with boxes, he could have made or bought better storage of these shoes. I have tossed to the garbage those pairs that are way too degraded. there is still more than a dozen that are slightly degraded that I have yet to throw away.
I'm not like that I don't get it. I've seen the Nike's with air in the 80s and rubber shoes were the thing already since basketball is a national sport here. However, I'm the kid who ask questions all the time so I thought expensive shoes aren't worth dreaming striving for. Can't remember well Nike's margins on $100 shoes from one video but I think it costs them less $10-20 to make a pair of $100 shoes (excluding marketing)
Seriously nobody was lining up to LBJ's nike shoes releases.
True but LeBron helped Nike stay #1 and relevant for 20 years. Nike had deals with the most popular athlete in the world from MJ to Tiger to LeBron.
@@TheFrenchGlow Em, we are talking about shoes right?
Not the marketing or ads.
Been rocking asics over Nikes now days
Im still rocking Nikes
I love how everyone talks nike but is completely fine with the insane pricing of adidas basic bitch sneakers….120 eur for a samba or gazelle so that shoe quadruplet in price within a few years, while also having a switch in the shoes material and manufacturing process, making it less durable then it was for over 50 yrs and dumb shits still buy….
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Great explanation! Nikes shouldn't cost $300
No they luv us st all they luv the resellers not the regular collectors ...try to get a pair of off whites or any collaboration drops ? Never they all go to bots n resellers ..that's why I gave up on nikes ....no one wants to wake up at 6am n not get a sneakers hmmm