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Puma sponsors Iceland’s small football team
Puma is replacing on July 1 Italy’s Erreà after 20 years as technical sponsor of the Football Association of Iceland (KSI), providing the jerseys for its men’s, women’s and youth teams. Iceland will join other European national teams on Puma’s roster such as Italy, Austria, Serbia, Switzerland and the Czech ...
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Adidas launches reusable face mask
Adidas has launched its own washable face mask to help consumers battle the coronavirus pandemic. It is called Face Cover and is made from a soft and breathable material, using a minimum of 40 percent recycled content. Face Cover is not a medically graded mask nor a Personal Protective Equipment, ...
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Decathlon steps up commitment to biodiversity
Decathlon has signed up to the ten principles of the Act4nature France initiative and has joined the Orée network, as part of an ongoing commitment to preserve biodiversity. Act4nature France (“Entreprises Engagées pour la Nature” in the original French version) was launched last December by the French government to help ...
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Asics exceeds sustainability targets
In 2019, Asics achieved a 27.9 percent reduction in CO² emissions per pair of shoes during the manufacturing process as compared to 2015 baseline levels, exceeding the 10 percent target that the company had set for itself by 2020. This is the headline result in Asics’ 2019 Sustainability Report, which ...
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Europe lifts Fila’s results
South Korea’s Fila Holdings Corp, the parent company and co-owner of Acushnet, grew fast in 2019, especially in Europe, where momentum remained strong. For the 12 months ended on Dec. 19, Fila Korea’s licensing royalties from the region surged by 46.5 percent from the previous year to 39,186 million Korean ...
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ArticleFoot Locker will convert about 35 Runners Point stores
As we had imagined in reporting the phaseout of its Runners Point banner in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the management of Foot Locker told investors on May 22 that only about 40 stores would be closed, while the others would be converted to the Foot Locker or Sidestep format. Between ...
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ArticleAsics is back in the red
Asics ended the first quarter with a loss of 243 million yen (€2.0m-$2.2m), versus a profit of ¥4,365 million for the same quarter last year, weighed down by store closures. The management said that recent efforts to restructure the business helped sales in Europe and the U.S. until March, when ...
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Ugg’s decline offset by Hoka One One and Teva
Despite headwinds from Covid-19, robust sales at Hoka One One and Teva helped limit the damage for Deckers Brands’ revenues in its fourth fiscal quarter, ended on March 31. The group’s quarterly sales declined by 4.9 percent to $374.9 million, or by 4.5 percent in constant currencies, while net income ...
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Centric Brands goes bankrupt
Centric Brands has filed a voluntary application for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, with the support of Blackstone and other secured lenders who are providing $435 million in debtor-in-possession financing. The company said the proceedings will not impact its decision to reopen relevant locations. Centric Brands is a licensee for more ...
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+++ Nike has entered into a multi-year partnership with the University of Indianapolis, through BSN Sports, that makes Nike the exclusive outfitter for 22 sports teams of the university, effective July 1st +++ Under Armour is partnering with BSN Sports on a new five-year deal that makes the brand the ...
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Nike lets New Balance finish up the season with the Liverpool team
If the football season is resumed in the U.K., as has already happened in Germany, the Liverpool team will be allowed to continue wearing the New Balance jerseys until the end of the season. The English team was close to winning the title before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Nike was ...
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Puma partners with Central Saint Martins for sustainable design
Puma has collaborated with Central Saint Martins, the London-based arts and design college, on a new collection that focuses on sustainable technologies in textile manufacturing. The Puma X CSM collection comprises a range of footwear, apparel and accessories that use environmental-friendly dyeing technologies such as “Dope Dye” and digital printing. ...
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Michael Jordan’s shoes fetch record $560,000 at Sotheby’s
Sotheby’s has auctioned an autographed pair of Michael Jordan’s sneakers, worn in his rookie season, for $560,000 to an unnamed buyer. The sale establishes a new record for sneakers at the auction house. The Nike Air Jordan 1s match the colors of Jordan’s team, the Chicago Bulls. According to Sotheby’s, ...
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Maynards to auction two Adidas pilot production facilities
Maynards Europe, the global liquidation and auction specialist, working in conjunction with U.S.-based Heritage Global Partners, are to sell the entire manufacturing equipment of two unique production lines established by Adidas. The facilities were previously a part of a pilot flexible-design manufacturing project, called Speedfactory, for small runs of custom-designed ...
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ArticleFoot Locker closes its German Runners Point chain
Confirming in part a report aired on a German TV channel, Foot Locker said it “intends to consolidate our Runners Point business into our other operations in Europe,” after a year-long assessment of its operations and the competitive landscape in Europe. The TV report said that all the remaining Runners ...
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Under Armour is manufacturing face masks
Under Armour (UA) is making special face masks that require no sewing to support the healthcare professionals at the nearby University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) in their fight against the coronavirus pandemic. UA’s global headquarters is located in Baltimore, Maryland. The sports brand is also working on face shields ...
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Asics invests in Seevix Material Sciences
Asics Ventures, an investment subsidiary of Asics, has taken a stake in Seevix Material Sciences, an Israeli start-up that develops and produces synthetic spider silk. Seevix was established in 2014. The company manufactures a patented man-made spider silk, called SVX, backed by more than ten years of research at the ...
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UA and others commit to pay suppliers for certain cancelled orders
Under Armour has committed to the PayUp campaign, an initiative that urges fashion brands to pay their garment factories for orders that are both completed and in production, and yet cancelled or delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign was launched by Remake, a workers’ rights organization, at the ...
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VF Corp. looks at virtual reality
VF Corp. is exploring virtual reality as part of its strong investments intending to become “hyperdigital.” Cemtrex has announced that it has received an order from VF to create a virtual reality (VR) application. The VR application, which is due to be delivered within the current quarter, aims to create ...
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VF claims it can hike through the Covid storm easily
In releasing its financial results for the fourth quarter ended on March 31, the management of VF Corp. insisted that the company is in a better position than some of its competitors to navigate through the “storm” caused by the coronavirus pandemic for several reasons, including good liquidity, a flexible ...