Nike's "performance" segment, meanwhile, includes many of its core sports products, such as basketball shoes.
AdvertisementWhile revenue from performance products grew in Q4, declines in its lifestyle business overshadowed them, contributing to the worse-than-expected results.
In its last fiscal year, lifestyle products have grown to about 60% of Nike's business, UBS analyst Jay Sole estimates.
"One of our big takeaways from Nike's 4Q report is its lifestyle business needs a major reset," Sole said.
That could help drive performance sales — especially those through Nike's digital business, a major pain point at the moment for the company.
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