
The Business of Fashion Podcast Have Sneakers Lost Their Cool?
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Jan 21, 2026 Mike Sykes, a BOF reporter and sneaker culture expert, dives into the debate surrounding the future of sneakers. He discusses a troubling Bank of America report hinting at the potential end of the sneaker boom, sparking industry nerves, especially after Adidas' double downgrade. However, Mike argues that slowing growth might just indicate a market correction rather than an end to the trend. He also explores alternatives to sneakers and how brands could pivot to new casual footwear as consumer preferences evolve.
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Bank Of America Sparked Alarm
- Bank of America's report felt like a dramatic signal that the sneaker boom might be ending.
- Mike Sykes says it's uncertain and could be premature to declare the cycle over.
Seeing The 'Clown Shoes' Moment
- Mike recalls seeing plenty of unconventional footwear like oversized 'mischief big red boots' on weekends.
- Those observations signalled to him that traditional Jordans or Dunks might be losing cultural dominance.
Slowing Looks Like Return To Normal
- Most industry voices see slowing as a normal cooldown rather than an end.
- Bernstein's survey showed consumers still plan to buy sportswear in 2026.
