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ArticleNo company sells more clothes in Spain than Shein
Shein appears to have become the top online retailer for fashion in Spain, where it has surpassed Zara and H&M, as well as in Italy, Greece and Portugal, according to Diffusion Sport, which cites figures from the consultancy ECDB. Indeed, the e-commerce specialist – of Chinese origin but Singaporean headquarters ...
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ArticleNewcastle United introduces the SoundShirt to football
Newcastle United introduced two changes to some of its jerseys at its recent match against Tottenham Hotspur. First, the club’s front-of-shirt sponsor, Sela, a Saudi Arabian company specializing in the end-to-end development of intellectual property (IP) and in the production and management of events, donated its ad spot on the ...
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ArticleBrooks Running posts strong Q1 results
The Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary Brooks Running reported 9 percent revenue growth in Q1 ended March 31 to equal the highest quarterly results in the company’s history. Brooks’ results were achieved by significant gains in many segments of its business. Year-over-year global e-commerce sales increased by 22 percent, and the brand’s ...
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ArticleGildan has strategy to gain share in targeted markets
Canadian activewear company Gildan, already seeing signs of recovery in some markets outside of North America, intends to adopt a local approach with product, pricing and supply chain initiatives to regain and increase market share in targeted international markets. With inventory levels described as “a little light” in Europe, Gildan ...
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ArticlePeloton reports another loss, restructuring as CEO departs
Heading into the seasonally slowest and most challenging quarter of its fiscal year, Peloton Interactive’s two-year transformation continues down a bumpy path. The connected fitness company has initiated another restructuring effort resulting in annualized savings of more than $200 million and more job cuts – its third round in 26 ...
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ArticleGarmin gains on positive results from all segments
Garmin, in its seasonally lowest quarter of the FY, reported a 51 percent increase in Q1 operating income to $298.4 million from $197.0 million for the period ended March 30. Net income was up 36 percent year-over-year to nearly $276 million, and gross margin improved by 120 basis points to ...
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ArticleAdidas sees strong Q1 metrics, better-than-expected results
Buoyed by improved results in many aspects of its business, from inventory level to gross margin, Adidas reported better-than-expected Q1 results. It said it was encouraged by the market progress that it is making despite a volatile and “not easy” overall marketplace. Operating income was €336 million, up from ...
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ArticleNike has a new rendition of “air”
Nike has come up with a third iteration of the “air” idea, this time with an AI twist. (We note in passing an obvious thing: that “AI” is two-thirds of “air.”) As Nike describes the proceedings, with this latest iteration – A.I.R., an acronym for ”athlete imagined revolution” – the ...
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ArticleA look at racquet sports in the US
RacquetX and marketing agency LaneTerralever (LT) published a report titled Who’s on the Court: A Profile of Today’s Racquet Sports Player, available online, to lay out the results of a survey they conducted in February of this year. The sample was 506 people in the US who have played “at ...
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ArticleA new era in Google search
Google is introducing a new form of search result called Search Generative Experience (SGE). It might change e-commerce.
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ArticleGymshark names GM, bolstering executive team for omnichannel expansion
Gymshark has announced the appointment of Hannah Mercer to the newly established role of General Manager, wholesale and retail, marking another significant addition to its executive team. Mercer brings experience to the brand, having spent six years at Adidas, where she served as Global Vice President, overseeing the brand’s retail ...
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ArticleAs wholesale recovers, Skechers raises 2024 sales and profit forecast
Skechers expects its sales to rise to between $8,725 million and $8,875 million in its 2024 financial year, up by 9 to 11 percent compared to the previous year, after wholesale sales posted a recovery in the first quarter and momentum continued in its DTC business. The guidance is up ...
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ArticleColumbia slightly lifts FY guidance
Columbia Sportswear continues to project a 2 to 4 percent annual sales decline to $3.35 to $3.42 billion for the full fiscal year. Still, it has raised its operating profit outlook from a prior forecast by a modest 1 percent to $259–$291 million. Annual gross margin is now forecast to ...
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ArticleAlipay+ launches football carnival across Asia for Uefa Euro 2024 celebration
Alipay+, the mobile payment and digitalization technology arm of Ant International, is set to kick off an offline football carnival spanning Asia, aligning with Ant International’s global campaign for Uefa Euro 2024. Commencing on April 26 and spanning two months across four major Asian cities, the festivities aim to captivate ...
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ArticleFoot Locker unveils new store concept at Willowbrook Mall
Foot Locker has introduced a new retail concept at its Willowbrook Mall location in Wayne, N.J., aiming to redefine the sneaker shopping experience. According to a statement, the new store format, designed to integrate customer insights and elevate service standards, “marks a significant step forward for the global footwear retailer”. ...
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ArticleMoncler brand revenues rose by 20 percent in Q1
The Milan-based luxury group Moncler realized 20 percent constant currency growth to €705.0 million for its namesake brand in the period ended March 31. DTC channel constant currency sales increased by 26 percent to €608.5 million, with all three global regions reporting double-digit improvement. Wholesale brand sales fell by 5 ...
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ArticleXXL reports stronger gross margin, lower sales in Q1
XXL ASA, which reiterated its objective to deliver 500-750 million Norwegian kroner (€43.9-65.8m) in Ebitda improvement over the next 12 to 15 months, delivered stronger gross margins but lower sales in Q1. It was the ninth consecutive quarter with negative growth for the Norwegian group that faced a difficult year-over-year ...
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ArticleRussia’s Sportmaster posts a 2023 revenue hike
Russian sporting goods behemoth Sportmaster solidified its position as the country’s largest fashion retailer in 2023, thanks to a 14 percent hike in revenue to 160 billion rubles last year. Sportmaster generated nearly 70 percent more revenue than Kari and twice as much as Gloria Jeans; the companies ranked second ...
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ArticleSprandi poised for comeback in Russia
Sprandi, a once iconic brand in the Russian market, can reportedly resume sales in the country after almost two decades of absence. At the end of 2023, a local wholesale supplier, A Sport, obtained several certificates of conformity from a Russian technical regulator, allowing it to sell sporting shoes under ...
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ArticleDecathlon closes one more store in Sweden, only has one left
Decathlon revealed plans to shut down three of its stores in Sweden, citing challenges amid the global economic climate. The closures will affect Decathlon Kungens Kurva, Decathlon Barkarby and Decathlon Uppsala, impacting a total of 72 employees. Explaining the decision, a Decathlon spokesperson stated: “The Swedish market is specific and ...