Chinese authorities imposed a lockdown in Shanghai, China’s financial hub, in late March following a surge in coronavirus cases. Although the government started to lift some restrictions last month, more than 8 million residents are still banned from leaving their residential compounds.
Under Armour warned that pressures in Asia will continue to hurt its business this year.
“These trends, which we believe to be temporary, are also expected to impact how [2022] is shaping up,” Under Armour CEO Patrik Frisk said on an earnings call with analysts Friday.
Adidas said the decline was caused by a “challenging market environment” in China, where sales fell 35%, as well as supply chain disruptions.
“Revenues in Greater China are now expected to decline significantly in 2022,” Adidas said. The company’s stock fell 5% Friday.
Although these brands have been raising prices to combat higher costs, they say consumers are still eager to buy their gear.
“The underlying demand for the brand is there. The brand is getting stronger,” said Under Armour’s Frisk.
— CNN Business’ Anna Cooban contributed to this article.