There’s a sneaker shop in my neighborhood where troops of lithe, late 20-somethings congregate for a weekly running club. The wall opposite the front door is dominated by long shelves holding 80 different running shoes and, by the bottom left corner, beneath the pairs of Adidas, Brooks, Hoka, On, New Balance, Salomon and Saucony sneakers, you’ll find the shop’s five pairs of Nikes. Running, a hobby and a category that Nike once ruled, is a huge retail concern once again; the U.S. running equipment market was valued at $12.9 billion last year, and U.S. sales of performance footwear increased 13% in the first half of 2026, according to Circana…
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