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What's the Tariff on Sneakers (Casual)?

Casual footwear from China and Vietnam.

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The 48% tariff on Sneakers (Casual) is paid by American importers, not foreign manufacturers. Your Casual sneakers now costs $133.19 instead of $89.99 — that's $43.2 more, or 48% of the sticker price going directly to tariff taxes.

Current Tariff Rate

48%

Pre-2025 Rate

12.5%

Rate Increase

+35.5pp

Price Impact

+48%

+$43.2

Real-World Price Impact

Before Tariffs

$89.99

Casual sneakers

After Tariffs

$133.19

Casual sneakers

That's $43.2 more per unit — a 48% price increase paid by the American buyer.

Note: Price estimates assume full tariff pass-through to consumers. Actual retail prices may vary — manufacturers may absorb some costs, shift production, or adjust margins.

The Story Behind This Tariff

Casual sneakers face a 48% tariff that disrupts the footwear category most transformed by culture in the past decade. The sneaker evolved from athletic utility to fashion centerpiece — Adidas Stan Smiths, Nike Air Force 1s, and New Balance 550s became wardrobe staples replacing dress shoes for millions. China and Vietnam dominate production: China for the mass market (Converse, Vans basics) and Vietnam for premium models (Nike, Adidas performance-adjacent). The 48% tariff stacks IEEPA surcharges on an already-high 12.5% MFN base rate. Unlike athletic shoes designed for performance, casual sneakers compete heavily on price and trend cycles — a $90 pair becoming $133 pushes the category past impulse-purchase territory. The tariff accelerates the resale and secondhand sneaker market, already worth billions. New Balance, which still manufactures some models in Maine and Massachusetts, gains a rare domestic production advantage. Italian luxury sneakers (Golden Goose, Common Projects) face the lower 20% EU rate, potentially pulling fashion-conscious consumers toward European brands.

📦 Supply Chain

Primary Origin

China

Made in USA

5%

Import Volume

$12.8B

Alternatives

Vietnam, Indonesia, New Balance domestic (limited)

📅 Tariff Timeline

1977

Footwear OMAs establish high baseline tariffs

12.5% MFN

2018

Section 301 on Chinese footwear

37.5%

2025

IEEPA broadens and increases footwear tariff

48%

👥 Consumer Impact

Households Affected

110M

Annual Cost Per Household

$68

💡 Did You Know?

  • New Balance is the only major sneaker brand still manufacturing in the US — its 'Made in USA' line may see a demand surge
  • The global sneaker resale market hit $10B in 2024, driven partly by consumers holding shoes longer amid rising prices
  • Converse Chuck Taylors, America's most iconic casual sneaker, are manufactured entirely in Vietnam and China

Tariff Details

HTS Code
6404.19
Current Rate
48%
Pre-2025 Rate
12.5%
Tariff Type
IEEPA

Legal Authority

IEEPA Executive Order (April 2, 2025)

Effective: April 2, 2025

"Liberation Day" — broad tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act

The tariff on Sneakers (Casual) is paid by the American importer at the port of entry and passed through to consumers as higher retail prices. The foreign manufacturer does not pay the tariff.

Who Actually Pays This Tariff?

Despite claims that tariffs are paid by foreign countries, the 48% tariff on Sneakers (Casual) is paid by American importers — US companies that purchase these goods from abroad. The cost is then passed to American consumers through higher retail prices.

  • ✓ The foreign seller receives the same price as before
  • ✓ The US importer pays 48% of the customs value to CBP
  • ✓ The retailer marks up the higher landed cost
  • ✓ You pay more at the register: $89.99 → $133.19

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