Reviewing 2025 Predictions
Some have asked how we did on our 2025 predictions. Let’s take a look.
Mass Deportations Will Be a Drag on the Economy and Inflationary
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Brands and retailers that over-index with Hispanic consumers saw weak traffic and sales.
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Areas that had intensive ICE actions saw all retail soften.
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The long-term impact remains unclear, but it will not be positive.
Tariffs Will Be Inflationary
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Brands did a great job holding off on price increases, using every possible tool to keep prices down.
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Recent results indicate that we’ll see higher prices as we move into 2026.
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The big unknown is that prices for everything are going up.
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10% of the population accounts for 50% of consumption. The vast majority of consumers are really struggling.
Newness and Freshness Drive Sales
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This was an easy one. Newness and freshness have always driven retail.
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The problem is that we don’t have enough newness and freshness.
Smaller Challenger Brands Will Continue to Thrive
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Smaller brands continue to outperform larger ones.
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However, we began to see a softening among some of the challenger brands.
Share Shift Will Continue on Footwear Walls
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While there are clearly green shoots for Nike, the brand is still not healthy yet.
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Opportunity remains for retailers to exploit smaller brands.
Performance-as-Fashion Trend Maintains
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Some are trying to say activewear is over.
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Recent air travel would argue against that.
Women Will Drive the Trends
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This has become more clear as we moved through the year.
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The challenge for brands and retailers is how to respond to this shift and how to listen to the consumer voice.
But Women Will Remain Underserved by the Market
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Evergreen.
Color Is Everywhere (Too Much?)
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The extreme colors we saw had a decent reaction from consumers.
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However, many of the wildest colors are now flooding the clearance racks.
Category Trends in Footwear
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Performance run won the year and likely will in the future.
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Retro remains very important, but must be fresh.
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Low profile continues to be a winning silhouette.
Don’t Sleep on Skechers
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The Skechers acquisition rocked the industry.
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What will Skechers be like under private ownership?
Business Becomes More Normal (as in Plannable)
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Nothing really feels normal anymore.
All in, barring the macro issues I began with, I expected 2025 to be a good but not great year.
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Looks like this one was optimistic.
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