Under Armour’s struggle to regain its premium status

Under Armour Basketball Shoes, formerly priced at $100, now available for $74.97. While these discounts may attract price-conscious customers, widespread markdowns across its merchandise can erode the brand’s premium status, relegating it to mid-market positioning. Image: Under Armourrn
Under Armour, once a leading athletic apparel brand, has been facing a significant decline in sales and profitability. Despite a healthy turnover of $1.33 billion for the period ending Q4 2024, the company’s sales have dropped by 5% compared to the same period last year. Additionally, its net income has plummeted to $6.6 million from $170.6 million for the same quarterly periods. The brand’s struggles can be attributed to various factors, including poor assortment and branding issues, frequent changes in leadership, and failed sports partnerships.
Athleisure Market at an All-Time High
Ironically, the athleisure market is currently booming, with sales at an all-time high. This trend should have benefited Under Armour, but the brand’s weak assortment and branding issues have hindered its growth.
Leadership Changes and Sports Partnerships
Frequent changes in leadership have introduced new ideas but also disrupted the brand’s momentum. Additionally, some of Under Armour’s sports partnerships have not yielded positive results, leading to a loss of credibility.
Inventory and Discounting Issues
The company’s high inventory levels have forced it to resort to discounting and promotions, which have hurt profitability and damaged the brand’s premium image.
Return to Basics
Founder Kevin Plank is back at the helm, and his turnaround plan involves refocusing on the brand’s core men’s merchandise and reducing the style count by 25%. This move aims to restore Under Armour’s competitive edge and premium status.
The Consequences of Losing Premium Status
Under Armour’s stock price has taken a massive hit, falling from highs of $52.05 in 2015 to just $9 in 2024. This drastic decline highlights the importance of maintaining a premium brand image and the challenges of regaining it once lost. When a brand’s premium status is compromised, it can lead to a downward spiral of decreasing sales, profitability, and credibility.
Lessons Learned
The single most important lesson from Under Armour’s struggles is that a brand’s premium status is fragile and easily damaged by promotions, discounts, and high inventory. To regain its former glory, Under Armour must prioritize its brand image and focus on producing high-quality products that resonate with its target audience. The importance of maintaining a premium brand image, built on excellence, quality, and exclusivity, cannot be overstated. Compromising these values risks losing customer loyalty, and regaining premium status requires a fundamental transformation of the brand’s strategy, products, and image. Under Armour’s experience serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the need for vigilance and dedication to maintaining a premium brand image.
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