
According to reports, Nike is opening a new creative studio in Shanghai, even as skaters, especially younger ones voice frustration over the rising cost of skate shoes.
For a brand so rooted in street culture, staying close to the people who actually skate is just as important as expanding its reach.
The Shanghai studio is part of Nike’s effort to reconnect with a market that’s seen major changes in recent years.
China remains one of its most important regions, but local competitors are growing fast and shoppers are more selective.
Tariffs have also added pricing pressure, widening the gap between Nike’s offerings and what many skaters can afford.
Even with trade hurdles and economic uncertainty, the skate shoe giant is choosing to invest more deeply in the region.
The Shanghai studio will focus on developing ideas and products that speak directly to local tastes, rather than relying on global templates.
It’s unclear if this will result in more affordable shoes, but the move shows Nike wants to stay close to the action.
For skaters who feel priced out of recent drops, there’s hope that the brand might start listening a little more closely and design with them in mind.