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    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/nikes-...000400159.html

    Nike isn't the only sneaker maker asking customers to pay more. Adidas's signature three-striped Superstar shoes now cost $70, nearly 8% more than a year ago. Overall basketball shoe prices were up 9.4% compared with a year before as of June, according to market researcher NPD Group Inc., while soccer cleats jumped 15.5% and running shoes climbed 5.5%.

    Nike's basketball and soccer shoes make up about half its North American business, according to analysts.

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    Nike also faces rising labor costs in China, where it manufactures a third of its products.

    The company's shares, which have soared since the recession as it continued to report solid growth, plunged 10% in June after it reported profit dropped nearly 8% from a year earlier to $549 million, or $1.17 a share. Shares closed at $95.77 on Monday and are now flat for the year after hitting an all-time high of $114.81 on May 3.

    Adidas is struggling with similar pressures: It said last month it is closing its only company-owned apparel factory in China to "improve efficiency." Adidas's increased labor and materials costs drove gross profit margins down to 48.2% from 49.2%.

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    Re: Inflation in sneaker prices

    When will companies learn to live with less profit margins but still employ the same amount of people? I never understood this voracious appetite to continue to grow profits and simultaneously cutting workforce.

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    • #3
      Re: Inflation in sneaker prices

      my latest pair of nikes cost me less than usual: typically list in the $50 range (city court) and i never buy unless at least 20% off - this latest pair mustave been a fashion faux pas tho - the 'swoosh' is shiny black vinyl and bigger than usual = somewhat ugly, but only paid 30bux for em (and they only stay white for about a month anyway...)

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      • #4
        Re: Inflation in sneaker prices

        Less is more and Less is cutting edge....
        New Balance has a new line - Minimus - my child bought has a Minimus sneaker - less shoe materials for the same prices

        http://www.newbalance.com/men/collec...efault,sc.html

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        • #5
          Re: Inflation in sneaker prices

          Last time I bought running shoes, I had to wonder if they intentionally made the cheaper models uglier to get you to spend more. I just wanted a simple pair of shoes in a color scheme that didn't look like futuristic day-glo puke. You had to spend about 30 more dollars to get colors that weren't embarrassing.

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