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ArticleHibbett partners with Uber Eats for on-demand sneaker and streetwear delivery
Hibbett has teamed up with Uber Eats to deliver sneakers and streetwear from nearly 900 US stores directly to consumers’ doors.
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ArticleAnta debuts in France
Chinese sportswear leader Anta opens its first store in Paris, marking a major step in its global expansion.
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ArticleNike powers up its running shoes
Nike is testing Project Amplify, a powered running shoe with a built-in motor and drive system.
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ArticleLi-Ning retail sales soften in Q3 amid weaker offline demand
Li-Ning’s retail sales fell mid-single digits in Q3 as brick-and-mortar demand weakened, partly offset by e-commerce growth.
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ArticleISPO 2025: Higher ticket demand, but long-term direction remains uncertain
Ticket demand for ISPO 2025 is up 20 percent, yet questions remain over the trade show’s long-term direction and future location.
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ArticleDeckers grows 9% in Q2 as Hoka outperforms Ugg
Deckers Q2 revenue up 9 percent to $1.43 billion, driven by Hoka growth and global expansion.
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ArticlePuma appoints Ronald Reijmers as VP Global Retail
Puma appoints Ronald Reijmers VP Global Retail and splits its DTC operations into dedicated retail and e-commerce divisions.
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ArticleMacron: Italian design meets club football
Udinese, Crystal Palace, and FC Basel showcase Macron’s O.N.E. collection — a high-end active lifestyle line worn on team transfers, arrivals, and pitch inspections.
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ArticleIntersport becomes official retail partner of Ski Austria
Intersport Austria will become the exclusive retail partner and sponsor of Ski Austria’s trainer and service teams from the 2025/26 season.
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ArticleTopsports sales dip amid slower store traffic
Topsports’ H1 sales slipped 6% and net income fell 10% as weaker store traffic offset solid online demand.
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ArticleSport 2000’s Margit Gosau shifts focus to international expansion
Effective Jan. 1 2026, Margit Gosau will focus on Sport 2000’s international growth as Dominik Solleder takes over management.
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ArticleHettas Crowdfunds Growth for Women’s Footwear
Canadian women-focused running shoe brand Hettas begins equity crowdfunding on FrontFundr, inviting community investors to join its mission and fuel new product-and-research growth.
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ArticleAdidas lifts full-year outlook after stronger-than-expected Q3
Adidas lifts its 2025 forecast after Q3 revenues rose 8% in constant currency, supported by strong performance demand and margin gains.
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ArticleWomen’s shoes still don’t fit
A new study shows most running shoes are still built for men’s anatomy — leaving women runners with discomfort, fit issues, and preventable injuries
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ArticleReal Madrid might open up to outside investors
President Florentino Pérez wishes to open up the ownership
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ArticleThe fashion industry’s illegal practice of resale price maintenance
A EU antitrust ruling on resale price maintenance sends a clear signal to brands alike. Here’s what the industry should take away.
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ArticleCristiano Ronaldo is the highest-paid football player
Lionel Messi takes the second spot and is the sole representative of Major League Soccer (MLS) in the ranking.
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ArticleUS tariffs hit Sri Lanka apparel, World Bank warns
US tariffs targeting Sri Lanka’s garment sector threaten jobs, export flows, and sportswear sourcing reliability.
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ArticleNike drops again in Best Global Brands ranking
Nike’s brand value has plummeted 25.9 percent to $33.7 billion, dropping to 23rd place in Interbrand’s global rankings.
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ArticleFESI: ‘Our members are committed to staying the course’
Secretary General Jérôme Pero explains how FESI works to turn EU sustainability and digital policies into workable solutions.