Nike is raising prices on select products in the U.S.
The increases will range from $2-10 and take effect in June.
Customers will see higher prices next month, while wholesale costs for stores will rise in July when Nike’s Fall 2025 line drops.
Nike said, “We regularly evaluate our business and make pricing adjustments as part of our seasonal planning.”
However, Jordan apparel and accessories, kids’ footwear and clothing, and shoes priced under $100 won’t be affected.
The Nike Air Force 1, a top seller, is also excluded.
Sources say these exceptions help keep Nike’s products affordable for everyday shoppers.
The price hike comes after new tariffs, announced by Donald Trump, increased import costs.
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