Investing.com -- Wells Fargo downgraded Nike (NYSE:NKE) to Equal-weight from its previous Overweight rating saying the turnaround was taking longer than expected time while the sector faces dual pressures of elevated tariffs on Chinese imports and expectations for a mild U.S. recession beginning in the second half of 2025.
Nike’s target was hacked by $20 to $55
Wells Fargo slashed 2026 earnings estimates across the U.S. apparel and footwear sector.
The brokerage cut its 2026 EPS forecasts by 20-25% below Street estimates and downgraded several stocks, including Carter’s Inc and Victoria’s Secret & Co, to “underweight,” citing poor positioning to manage near-term headwinds.
Gap Inc (NYSE:GAP) was also downgraded to “equal weight” from “overweight.”
“We now incorporate, current tariff headwinds and, assumptions for a mild recession into our model, both headwinds to begin impacting numbers in 2H25,” analysts wrote, noting a cumulative 145% tariff on Chinese imports and weak consumer sentiment.
By contrast, Levi Strauss & Co was upgraded to “overweight” as a “winner” in the space, with Wells Fargo highlighting low China exposure and strong brand momentum.
Canada Goose Holdings (NYSE:GOOS) Inc and VF Corp (NYSE:VFC) were both upgraded to “equal weight” from “underweight,” as bear cases appeared “largely played out.”
Wells Fargo added that resale platforms such as The RealReal (NASDAQ:REAL) Inc and ThredUp Inc were the only names in its coverage where it did not lower estimates, citing their counter-cyclical positioning and zero tariff exposure.
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