THOUGH THE LATEST round of U.S. tariffs that President Donald Trump placed on about 60 countries have only been in effect since Wednesday, the global markets are already reacting. These individual tariffs are wreaking havoc on stock markets, causing the S&P 500 to fall 4.8% on Thursday—its biggest single day loss since 2020 during the pandemic. That saw the stock of major athletic brands also take big hits on Thursday—companies like Nike (-13%), Lululemon (-13%), Adidas (-12%), and Puma (-11%). And most economists says this is just the start, with the S&P 500 falling 4.5% already on Friday and a 10% baseline tariff on all foreign-origin goods being put in place this Saturday.
Economists predict that running shoes, workout apparel, consumer electronics, and more are likely to eventually get higher price tags. As companies I mentioned above (and many others) start having to pay more to import the goods they manufacture in countries impacted by the tariffs, those goods may cost more. And it turns out: Many of our favorite workout gear and tech brands manufacture their goods overseas.
Consumers are already recognizing this, and are rushing to buy things now that could start getting marked up when inventories need to be replenished. While it might not feel like a deal just yet, this can be a smart tactic to buy things now that you were already planning on down the road. Be mindful of where you buy those items from though, as international shippers are already beginning to levy fees and duties to consumers.
With that concept in mind, we want to recommend eight brands it might be wise to stock up on now—before their products start costing you more.
Adidas
For its footwear, Vietnam (46% tariff) is Adidas’ main sourcing country—in 2023, 38% of the total volume was made there. That was followed by Indonesia (32% tariff) and China (34% tariff). Adidas apparel is mainly manufactured in Cambodia (49% tariff).
We just named the Adidas Adizero EVO SL the best running shoe of 2025 (so far) thanks to a responsive midsole foam that offers the best balance between soft and bouncy that we tested. We’re also in the middle of testing a couple Adidas golf shoes, and you can’t go wrong with a dependable budget pick like the S2G 24. It’s a spikeless shoe with reliable traction and a soft, yet sturdy outsole. And you can never go wrong with the Adidas Samba OG as a handsome, yet practical shoe for lots of settings.
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Apple
Historically, the majority of Apple products were manufactured in China (34% tariff). But after President Trump deployed tariffs against the country during his first administration, Apple began to move some manufacturing to places like Vietnam (46% tariff) and India (27% tariff).
After a ton of recent testing, we just named the Apple AirPods Pro 2 the best workout headphones. The fit is superior to lots of other options, and the tech behind them is second to none. When it comes to fitness trackers, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is Apple’s best option. While it’s larger and bulkier than the Apple Watch Series 10, it has impressive GPS and shines in the outdoors for tracking cardio activities. Which makes the Series 10 our actual best Apple Watch, as its slimmer design is better-fitting for working with weights in the gym.
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Hoka
Hoka was born in the French Alps, but the majority of its manufacturing is done in Vietnam (46% tariff), China (34% tariff), Cambodia (49% tariff), the Dominican Republic (10% baseline tariff), and the Philippines (18% tariff).
The Hoka Cielo X1 2.0 was just awarded our best race day shoe in our running shoes guide. This version was a huge improvement on the 1.0 with a thin jacquard mesh upper making them even more breathable and lightweight. The Clifton 9, which is about to be replaced by the Clifton 10 (we’re currently testing it), is a great running shoe that can do double duty as a walking shoe. It’s lightweight at just under 9 oz and the high stack provides a plush yet snappy step. And if you’re looking to go off-road, we recommend the Speedgoat 6 as Hoka’s top trail running shoe. We recently pitted it against the Skyline-Float X (a plush hiker) and found the brand’s terrain DNA comes to life on trails for a sturdy yet comfortable run.
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Lululemon
The majority of Lululemon’s garments are manufactured in China (34% tariff), Vietnam (46% tariff), Cambodia (49% tariff), Sri Lanka (44% tariff), and Indonesia (32% tariff).
Lululemon’s Steady State Pullover Hoodie is unmatched in comfort and material. It’s the best hoodie we’ve worn thanks to a midweight blend of nylon and elastane that feels superior to anything else. Another garment that’s unmatched from Lululemon is the ABC Classic Fit Pant. They’re our best chino and that’s because they look like chinos but move like joggers—smooth, lightweight materials mean they’re perfect for everyday, traveling, and the office. When it comes to workout clothes, Lululemon is still up there for us. The Metal Vent Tech Sleeveless Shirt is our best workout tank top thanks to a seamless build with a weight and fit that doesn’t cling on sweaty skin.
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Mack Weldon
Most of what Mack Weldon produces is done in factories in Thailand (37% tariff), Peru (10% baseline tariff), China (34% tariff), Egypt (10% baseline tariff), and Vietnam (46% tariff).
When it comes to basics, it’s tough to beat Mack Weldon. Its Silver Crew Neck T-Shirt is our best overall t-shirt, which is no easy feat since we’ve tested more than 60. We’ve worn this tee just about everywhere, and there isn’t a situation that it doesn’t hold up. The ladder stitching increases durability and the soft cotton is unbeatable. The Airknitx Boxer Brief is another big winner in our books, as it’s our best overall underwear. The moisture-wicking, anti-odor fabric is comfortable and breathable. But you also get a ton of support with a secured waist and grippy leg band to keep it from riding up. And you wouldn’t think of an undershirt being something that needs a lot of overthinking, but that’s not until you try the Airknitx V-Neck Undershirt. Using that same amazing fabric blend from the boxers, it’s a great slim fit option that stays in place and doesn’t overheat you.
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Nike
Nike, more so than any other brand, has had its manufacturing facilities in the spotlight for decades. The majority of its footwear and apparel are made outside the U.S., including in countries like Vietnam (46% tariff), China (34% tariff), Indonesia (32% tariff), and others.
Nike has been one of the biggest names in athletic sneakers for decades, and that’s because the design and innovation is top-notch. The Free Metcon 6 is our best overall cross-training shoe because it’s versatile, has a roomy toe box, and offers a balance between comfort and stability. Essentially, any training that involves lateral movement is what these shoes do best. When it comes to running shoes, the new Vomero 18 gets our seal of approval as the best daily training running shoe. The 46 mm stack height offers multiple layers of foam to maximize energy return and comfort. We get smooth and secure strides with this top runner. And without a great pair of training shorts, you’re going to be struggling. The Flex Rep Dri-FIT Shorts allow for movement of any kind, while still providing reinforced durability. They’ll keep you relatively dry thanks to the polyester blend, too.
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Therabody
Therabody’s Theragun devices are built globally, with the most likely manufacturing location being China (34% tariff)—we have seen “Made in China” on Theragun product packaging.
Therabody’s recovery devices are some of the top ones out there. Its Theragun PRO is still our top massage gun because you can fine-tune the settings and it has a good weight to it. That helps it deliver up to 60 pounds of force for those times when you really need to work out soreness. The Theragun Mini on the other hand is a great massage gun for travel—whether that’s on an actual trip or just having it in your gym bag. Its odd shape actually provides good leverage and a solid grip. Compression boots are becoming more and more popular, and they can make sense when it comes to getting your nervous system to down regulate. The RecoveryAir Prime are a solid entry-level option with an affordable price point and an easy-to-use control panel.
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Vuori
Vuori is mostly manufactured in Southeast Asia. That includes Vietnam (46% tariff) for certainty, though there could be other countries we haven’t confirmed.
When it comes to the best joggers, we will never stop talking up the Vuori Sunday Performance Jogger. They’re a soft midweight knit option that is just as home in a casual office as they are in the gym. The four-way stretch and slim, tapered fit remove the bulk without being constricting. And the zippered pocket comes in clutch. But it’s not just joggers Vuori can do—the Kore Short are our favorite gym sweatshorts. The soft, stretchy blend of polyester and elastane can do it all, and the built-in liner is breathable while offering support. With 5″, 7″, and 9″ inseam options, there’s a version for every guy. We’d be remiss to not also highlight the Current Tech T-Shirt, which offers one of the best combinations of style, comfort, and performance in workout shirts.
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Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up.
He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.
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