Nike is gearing up for significant adjustments in their sizing ranges, particularly affecting children’s footwear sizes of 7Y and under.
According to an internal document shared by @horhead_sales, Nike aims to simplify its sizing categories: Big Kids, Little Kids, and Toddler. This move seeks to reduce confusion among consumers. However, smaller sizes may end up in higher categories, potentially increasing prices.
Although Nike intends to streamline the sizing landscape, this may inadvertently affect the affordability of children’s shoes. The impact on pricing remains unclear, with no specifics on adjustments. Speculations suggest Nike might introduce a sliding scale pricing system. Yet, since the document surfaced in December 2023, the timeline for implementing these changes remains uncertain.
Consumers and retailers await further clarification from Nike. In conclusion, Nike’s forthcoming adjustments in sizing categories pose potential challenges for both buyers and sellers.
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Nike updating kids sizes
Expect to pay more for certain sizes
Old Toddler 2C-10C : New Toddler 2C-7C
Old Preschool 10C-3Y : New Preschool 8C-13C
Old Grade School 3.5Y-7Y: New Grade School 1Y-7Y
I personally would of preferred the older size run… $NKE pic.twitter.com/VidvJ4qQ6e
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