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NYSE: SKX third-largest global footwear brand at $8.97B FY2024 revenue with 5,000+ stores; 3G Capital announced ~$9.4B take-private in May 2025 competing with Nike and Adidas for athletic and comfort footwear.
Skechers U.S.A., Inc. is a Manhattan Beach, California-based global footwear brand — listed on NYSE (NYSE: SKX) — designing and marketing performance athletic shoes, casual lifestyle sneakers, and work boots for men, women, and children across 180+ countries through 5,000+ company-owned retail stores, department stores, specialty footwear retailers, and e-commerce channels, generating $8.97 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024 (+12.1% year-over-year) as the third-largest athletic footwear brand globally (behind Nike and Adidas). Founded in 1992 by Robert Greenberg and his son Michael Greenberg, Skechers built its identity on comfort technologies (Air-Cooled Memory Foam, Arch Fit, Relaxed Fit), affordable pricing relative to Nike and Adidas, and broad demographic appeal across kids (Twinkle Toes, S-Lights), adults (walking, running, lifestyle), seniors (Arch Fit Go Walk), and work/safety categories.
Parent Unilever 2024: Turnover €60.8B (+1.9%) | Personal Care: €13.6B (+5.2% organic sales growth) | Dove: ~40% of Personal Care, high-single digit growth | Key launches: whole-body deodorant, serum shower collection | Op Profit +12.6% to €11.2B, margin +170bp to 18.4% | H1-Q3 2025: Beauty/Wellbeing +4.1%, Personal Care +5.1% | 2025 target: 3-5% organic sales growth
Dove is a personal care brand created by Unilever in 1957, originally launched with its breakthrough Beauty Bar — a soap formulated with one-quarter moisturizing cream that was gentler on skin than conventional soap. Headquartered within Unilever's global personal care division, Dove's core product philosophy has always centered on real skin science: formulations that cleanse without stripping natural moisture, backed by clinical testing and dermatologist validation. This functional differentiation, combined with decades of brand investment, has made Dove one of Unilever's largest and most recognized consumer brands globally.\n\nDove's product portfolio spans bar soaps, body washes, antiperspirants, deodorants, lotions, hair care, and facial skincare, sold across more than 150 countries. The brand launched its "Real Beauty" campaign in 2004 — one of the most studied marketing campaigns in advertising history — which positioned Dove as an advocate for authentic self-image rather than idealized beauty standards. This purpose-driven positioning created emotional brand equity that differentiated Dove in a crowded personal care market and set a template for purpose-led consumer brands. Dove contributes approximately 40% of Unilever's Personal Care division revenue.\n\nDove delivered high-single-digit revenue growth within Unilever's portfolio, contributing to the parent company's overall performance against a backdrop of consumer value-seeking and private label competition. Unilever's scale in manufacturing, procurement, and global retail distribution provides Dove with structural advantages in reaching consumers across both developed and emerging markets. As personal care consumers increasingly prioritize efficacy, skin health, and brand values alongside price, Dove's combination of science-backed formulations and authentic brand identity keeps it at the top of a highly competitive category.
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