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Adidas needs to act quick to fix the fallout from Yeezy departure, says GlobalData

by Fiona Briggs
March 8, 2023
in Retailer News
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Following today’s release of Adidas’ figures for FY2022: Chloe Collins, head of apparel at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, offers her view: “Adidas has once again produced disappointing results, with FY2022 sales only increasing 6.0% to €22.5bn, remaining 4.8% behind pre-pandemic FY2019 levels despite the global sportswear market growing 9.6% during the three years. Currency-neutral sales only rose 1%, and operating profit plunged 66.3% as a result of increased costs, more discounting and its exit from Russia. In Q4, despite Adidas’ sponsorship of winning team Argentina, the presence of the FIFA Men’s World Cup was not enough to offset the negative impact of the Yeezy controversy on the brand or the fact that its designs lag behind rivals Nike and Puma, with Q4 FY2022 sales growth muted at 1.3% despite being up a weak comparative period plagued by Omicron. New CEO Bjørn Gulden’s first year with the brand is set to be a huge challenge, as alongside weak consumer confidence, it could lose up to €1.2bn in sales and €500m in operating profit if it fails to sell its remaining Yeezy inventory, resulting in a high single digit revenue decline in FY2023.

“A catastrophic performance in China was partially to blame for Adidas’ performance in FY2022, as further lockdowns and a shift to local sportswear brands like Li-Ning and ANTA caused currency-neutral sales to topple 35.8%. Latin America saw the strongest growth of 43.7%, followed by North America and Europe at 11.9% and 8.8% respectively. Though restrictions in China are hopefully off the radar for FY2023, Adidas will continue to struggle in the region until it increases appeal with local consumers, and performance in Europe is likely to get much worse as many shoppers will be forced to limit spend amid high inflation. Sportswear shoppers will become even more brand loyal, and Adidas must work harder to compete against top dog Nike. The launch of its new label, Adidas Sportswear, should help. Fronted by actress Jenna Ortega, the more fashionable range made from performance materials should allow the brand to capture more Gen Z shoppers and take advantage of the long-term casualization within the apparel market, though it is unlikely to be enough to make up for the fallout from Yeezy.

“Adidas is still deciding what to do with its remaining Yeezy inventory, despite reaching an agreement with West allowing the brand to sell it. It faces a difficult choice, as selling the stock could damage its brand perception even further, and not selling it will have a disastrous effect on profit. If the brand does choose to sell it, the stock will likely clear as though more muted than before, Yeezy continues to experience high demand on resale sites like Stock X, proving that some of its loyal customers care more about supply running out than the controversy surrounding West. However, it should ensure any stock relist is done with minimal fanfare to avoid a PR nightmare.”

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