This timeline presents Nike's North American revenue from 2009 to 2024, by segment. Nike's North American revenue from footwear amounted to roughly 14.5 billion U.S. dollars in the year ended May 31, 2024, which was far greater than that of the apparel and equipment segments combined. That said, only the equipment segment recorded noticeable sales growth in the last year. A broad portfolio Nike offers an extremely broad array of products within the apparel and sports equipment market. As one of the leading companies, Nike tries to stay ahead of the game and create new, unique and innovative products to give their athletes, and their profit margins the edge. This can be seen in the number of patents filed by Nike. These patents cover a wide array of technology areas, primarily design, followed by footwear. Nike shoes And Nike’s investment in footwear is rewarded, as the revenue of Nike’s footwear segment compared to Adidas and Puma is far greater than that of its competitors. Nike has many lines of iconic shoes, from their air Jordan line to the extremely limited-edition Nike Air mags. These were shoes based on the film Back to the Future, which feature self-lacing technology.
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As one of the largest and most recognizable athletic brands on the planet, it is of little surprise that Nike is the leader within its industry of athletic apparel, accessories and footwear, with sales reaching over 51.5 billion U.S. dollars in 2023. This was more than double that of second-placed Adidas.
Top athletic brands
The sports apparel industry is a lucrative one, which is forecast to grow further in the coming years. Not only is Nike one of the most prominent producers within this market worldwide, but the company also holds the honor of being ranked as one of the world's leading apparel brands. Adidas, Puma, and Under Armour are some of Nike’s main competitors, as they operate within the same markets. However, Nike’s brand value has historically been significantly higher than that of its closest competitor, adidas, and the gap has grown.
Sportswear stores
In 2023, there were over 1,000 Nike stores worldwide. In comparison, the number of adidas Group retail stores was roughly 2,000 in 2022. The most prominent Adidas store type was factory outlets of which there were over 1,000 worldwide.
This timeline shows adidas Group's net sales worldwide from 2000 to 2024. In 2024, adidas Group's net sales amounted to about 23.7 billion euros. adidas The adidas Group is the largest sporting goods manufacturer in Europe and the second-largest worldwide – only behind long-term competitor Nike. The company manufactures sports clothing, as well as other products, such as bags, shirts, watches, eyewear, and so on. The company is headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany, but has many major locations all over the world. Adidas was founded in 1949 and employs nearly 60,000 employees worldwide. The company's name originated from its founder: ‘Adi’ from Adolf and ‘Das’ from Dassler’. The official adidas logo is characterized by the three stripes and the three leaves symbolizing the Olympic spirit, which combines the three continental plates. The adidas brand is one of the most valuable German sports brands and enjoys a great brand loyalty among consumers of both genders. The company's sales are divided among the following main product categories: footwear, apparel, and hardware. Footwear captured the largest sales share in 2024, as well as previous years. Besides selling sporting goods, the adidas Group has repeatedly sponsored a range of sport clubs involved in a large variety of different sports. However, the marketing focus of their sponsorship still focuses on the team sport of soccer.
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This timeline presents Nike's North American revenue from 2009 to 2024, by segment. Nike's North American revenue from footwear amounted to roughly 14.5 billion U.S. dollars in the year ended May 31, 2024, which was far greater than that of the apparel and equipment segments combined. That said, only the equipment segment recorded noticeable sales growth in the last year. A broad portfolio Nike offers an extremely broad array of products within the apparel and sports equipment market. As one of the leading companies, Nike tries to stay ahead of the game and create new, unique and innovative products to give their athletes, and their profit margins the edge. This can be seen in the number of patents filed by Nike. These patents cover a wide array of technology areas, primarily design, followed by footwear. Nike shoes And Nike’s investment in footwear is rewarded, as the revenue of Nike’s footwear segment compared to Adidas and Puma is far greater than that of its competitors. Nike has many lines of iconic shoes, from their air Jordan line to the extremely limited-edition Nike Air mags. These were shoes based on the film Back to the Future, which feature self-lacing technology.