Everyone requires good quality shoes for all activities from regular use upto professional use like sports. Also, everyone gets many choices for buying their desired shoes. So let's see the Top Five shoes brands of the world.
#5 Vans
Vans is the current fifth company is terms of shoes brand and it's valuation is nearly $3 B. The famous company Vans was founded by Paul Van Doren along with Serge D'Elia, and James Van Doren. The Vans company is one of the best company that manufactures sports shoes for worldwide uses. Vans have more than 300 stores worldwide and is mostly available in North-South American Countries. The recent shoes sub-company by Vans was OTW Rally, Gum, Checkerboard, Sk8-Hi, Authentic ,etc.
#4 Reebok
Reebok has current valuation of $4 B. The Reebok was founded by Joseph William Foster and Jeff Foster. The company was owned by Adidas in 2005. The company thus became a subsidiary of Adidas after the deal. Reebok has recently launched many designs of their sports shoes. Reebok is the prefered brand for sports apparels till date. Reebok is currently available in more than 52 countries worldwide. It also has great store availability in Asia and European Countries.
#3 Jordan
Jordan is a sub-company of Nike and it manufactures shoes for just sports use. The company's valuation is included in Nike's valuation which is of $10 B. The former Air Jordan company was founded by Peter Moore, Tinker Hatfield, and Bruce Kilgore. The former company manufactured shoes just for Michael Jordan. Today this company's old time shoes has a great market and collection value. In recent years Nike has made sale of Nike Air Jordan Shoes which went quite profitable throughout the world.
#2 Adidas
#1 Nike
#5 Vans
Vans is the current fifth company is terms of shoes brand and it's valuation is nearly $3 B. The famous company Vans was founded by Paul Van Doren along with Serge D'Elia, and James Van Doren. The Vans company is one of the best company that manufactures sports shoes for worldwide uses. Vans have more than 300 stores worldwide and is mostly available in North-South American Countries. The recent shoes sub-company by Vans was OTW Rally, Gum, Checkerboard, Sk8-Hi, Authentic ,etc.
#4 Reebok
Reebok has current valuation of $4 B. The Reebok was founded by Joseph William Foster and Jeff Foster. The company was owned by Adidas in 2005. The company thus became a subsidiary of Adidas after the deal. Reebok has recently launched many designs of their sports shoes. Reebok is the prefered brand for sports apparels till date. Reebok is currently available in more than 52 countries worldwide. It also has great store availability in Asia and European Countries.
#3 Jordan
Jordan is a sub-company of Nike and it manufactures shoes for just sports use. The company's valuation is included in Nike's valuation which is of $10 B. The former Air Jordan company was founded by Peter Moore, Tinker Hatfield, and Bruce Kilgore. The former company manufactured shoes just for Michael Jordan. Today this company's old time shoes has a great market and collection value. In recent years Nike has made sale of Nike Air Jordan Shoes which went quite profitable throughout the world.
#2 Adidas
Adidas was founded by Adolf Dassler. Adidas has current market valuation of $52 B. Adidas is currently manufacturing sports shoes and apparels. It is the largest sports manufacturing company in Europe and second largest in the world after Nike. Adidas Sports Apparels are sold in nearly 55 countries and there are 460+ stores worldwide. It's revenue in 2017 was $21 B worldwide. Adidas has been a lead manufacturer in Sports shoes and apparel in Western Countries.
#1 Nike
Nike was founded by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman. It's current market valuation is of $103 B. Nike has been a leading company in manufacturing shoes and sports apparels. It's recent shoes sub-brand was Nike Air and Nike Jordan. The Nike sports apparels and shoes are sold in more than 160 countries worldwide and they make the most revenue by their shoes. The shoes' quality is exotic and quite durable (I would prefer you to buy one).
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