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Nike refurbishes park in Belgrade with upcycled sneakers
In September Nike inaugurated a basketball court and playground in the New Belgrade district of Serbia’s capital city. The brand hired a B Corp-certified design firm in London, Accept & Proceed (A&P), to refurbish the park with material from 20,000 recycled and locally donated sneakers. The project stems from a ...
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Zellerfeld and Heron Preston 3D-print a fully circular sneaker
The 3D-printing company Zellerfeld and the eponymous streetwear brand Heron Preston have introduced what they call the first fully 3D-printed shoe on the retail market. The Heron01 is now available on StockX in three colorways. Made of a single material, the sneaker dispenses with seams, stitching, glues and traditional factories. ...
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Nike posts content to inspire kids on social media
Nike has posted a several seasons’ worth of videos – with seven to 12 per season – on the Nike for Kids section of its YouTube page. (The seasons are numbered up to eight, but the first one appears to be absent.) Each video is a how-to lesson on a ...
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Nike unveils new R&D facility named after LeBron James
Nike has officially presented its new LeBron James Innovation Center. Located in the middle of the company’s campus in Beaverton, Oregon, it is named after the basketball champion by the same name. It houses a new Nike Sport Research Lab (NSRL), designed to understand the needs of athletes and the ...
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Uvex Group builds new logistics and service center
With a symbolic ground-breaking ceremony on Sept. 27, the Uvex Group gave the starting signal for the construction of a new, modern and sustainable logistics and service center in Rednitzhembach, Germany. The building, which has been pre-certified by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), will begin to take shape before ...
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Bernard Tapie, former owner of Adidas, has passed away
Bernard Tapie passed away on Oct. 3 after a four-year fight against cancer, only three days before a scheduled Oct. 6 verdict by a Paris Appeals Court over the controversial sale of Adidas to the late Robert Louis-Drefus in 1994. He was 78 years old. Tapie, a very popular French ...
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Keen launches sneakers made from agricultural waste
Keen Footwear has unveiled a proprietary manufacturing process that uses agricultural waste to create what it claims to be the industry’s first sneakers with plant-based soles made without chemical solvents. The “Field to Foot” (F2F) sneakers are part of the Detox The Planet initiative and were developed by the Keen ...
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New Balance to sponsor U.K.’s governing body for college sports
New Balance has signed a five-year contract to sponsor British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS), the U.K.’s governing body for sports in post-secondary schools. In late October the company will be producing a co-branded line of merchandise, with hoodies, T-shirts, shorts, leggings and kitbags. In addition, New Balance Teamsports will ...
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Austrian ski champion launches his ski brand, Van Deer
The former Austrian Alpine ski champion Marcel Hirscher, who retired two years ago after numerous World Cup victories, has begun producing his own skis. His brand, Van Deer, is at least for now distributed only in Austria, through Bründl Sports, and in the Netherlands, through the Duijvestein Winterstore and Daka ...
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Skechers adjusts prices to offset higher input costs
Skechers started making price adjustments at the start of this year to counter foreign exchange headwinds and other input cost pressures. It is looking at some other offsets for the recent increases in raw material, transportation and logistics costs, without affecting its “reasonable price” marketing appeal. The company told investors ...
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Airesis’ H1 revenues soar by 86%, losses narrow
Airesis, the Swiss holding company that controls Le Coq Sportif and Movement Skis, saw its net loss in the first half ended June 30 narrow to 9.4 million Swiss francs (€8.7m-$10.2m) from CHF 18.5 million the year earlier. Consolidated revenues jumped by 86 percent to CHF 59.9 million (€55.3m-$64.9m), as ...
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Adidas to launch marketing campaign in greater Paris
Adidas placed 2,200 footballs in 17 towns and cities in greater Paris and its region, Île-de-France, on Sept. 28 as Parisians were about to watch the match where the Paris Saint Germain (PSG) team beat Manchester City in the second round of the Champions League. The locations will include the ...
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Nike opens sports space in Barcelona
Palco23 reports that Nike has opened an outdoor space, called Play Now BCN, in Barcelona’s Parc del Fòrum. It is set up for a variety of sports – football, basketball, skateboarding, dance and fitness training – and has the backing of several local sports entities: Streetball Barcelona Sants, Street Football ...
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Amazon Halo adds three fitness services
Capitalizing on the strong global fitness trend, Amazon will be adding three services to its Amazon Halo subscription fitness service for the holidays at the end of the year: a health tracker, called Halo View; a video service for home workouts, called Halo Fitness; and a custom, guided meal planner, ...
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Vaude’s Antje von Dewitz receives German role model award
After collecting many other awards for sustainabillity and inclusion, Antje von Dewitz, CEO of the German outdoor brand Vaude, has received the Role Model Award 2021 from the Startup Teens education platform in the “Family Entrepreneur” category. The jury and the audience honored her commitment to a sustainable and value-driven ...
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Revo boosts sales management, launches new high-end range
While launching a new high-end line of sunglasses, Revo has appointed three new vice presidents. Jerry Bedingfield is now vice president of sales for the sport and specialty segments in North America, while Christoph Nitz and Kurt Plunger both now hold that same title for Europe. Bedingfield has been working ...
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Macron enters the padel tennis segment
Macron, the Italian company specializing in licensed teamwear, has presented its first complete line of clothing, equipment and accessories for padel tennis, including even five models of racquets, made in Spain, for beginners and more experienced players. The garments are said to be technical as well as comfortable and elegant. ...
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Skechers wins dismissal of energy lights suit
A Dstrict Court for the state of Illinois has dismissed with prejudice a proposed class action suit launched by Rikki Guajardo in May 2019. She claimed that her child had suffered pain and burns when Skechers’ Energy Lights sneakers heated up. She accused the company of deceptive trade practices and ...
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iFIT Health & Fitness seeks $6.7 bn valuation
iFIT Health & Fitness, the Utah-based fitness equipment supplier formerly called Icon Health &Fitness, is proposing a price per share of $18 to $21 for its initial public offering (IPO), which is likely to take place sometime next week. The parent of brands such as NordicTrack and ProForm plans to ...
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New paddling trade show in Lyon
With the Covid-related postponement of the first Paddledays canoe show in Kassel, Germany, by one year to September 2022, a new player in the European paddling industry has stepped forward: The Paddle Sports Show in Lyon, France, wants to replace PaddleExpo in Nuremberg, Germany, which was held for the last ...