Nike is set to raise prices on some trainers and clothing in the US from early June, weeks after rival Adidas warned it would have to hike the cost of products due to tariffs.
The sports wear company did not name US tariffs explicitly as the reason for the increase, saying it regularly made price adjustments.
Almost all Nike's goods are made in Asia, a region targeted by President Donald Trump's tariffs.
The US has posed higher so-called "reciprocal" tariffs until July, but a "base" levy of 10% remains in place against a long list of countries.
From Sunday, 1 June, most Nike shoes that cost more than US$100 will see prices rise by as much as US$10.
Prices of clothing and equipment will also be raised by between US$2 to US$10.
Nike's popular Air Force 1 trainers, as well as shoes that cost less than US$100, will be exempted from the price hikes. Children's products and Jordan branded apparel and accessories will also be excluded.