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NPD Q1 report sees U.S. footwear industry slowing down and market shifting towards new brands
Consulting firm NPD has released its latest figures for the first quarter of 2022 of the U.S. footwear market. Both the footwear industry’s sales and the revenue declined year-over-year in Q1. Sales were down 3 percent, unit sales were down 12 percent, while average prices were up 11 percent. Compared ...
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Columbia Sportswear posts double-digit sales gains in EMEA, U.S., led by footwear
Columbia Sportswear’s first-quarter net income rose by 20 percent to $66.8 million as total sales increased by 22 percent to $761.5 million against $625.6 million for the period ended March 31. Operating income was down slightly at 11.0 percent versus 11.3 percent, while gross margin was off 170 basis points ...
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The size of 140 tennis courts: Nike’s new Serena Williams Building
The new Serena Williams Building (SW) is the largest office building at Nike’s Oregon headquarters, covering the equivalent of 140 tennis courts (approximately 93,000 square meters). It is also where Nike’s Consumer Creation teams, representing Design, Consumer Insights, Women’s, Men’s and Kids Constructs, and Apparel and Footwear Product Merchandising, have ...
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Nike to launch glue-less shoes that can be taken apart in minutes
The Nike ISPA team (Improvise; Scavenge; Protect; Adapt), which experiments with new, unorthodox products and manufacturing methods, will introduce a new shoe model this spring that showcases the brand’s innovative capabilities and offer a glimpse into the future of circular design: The Nike ISPA Link. And in 2023, the next ...
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Ortholite hires chief brand officer
Source: Ortholite Kristin Kohler Burrows U.S. insole specialist OrthoLite has hired Kristin Kohler Burrows as its new chief brand officer, a newly created position. Burrows joins the OrthoLite and Cirql teams with experience at footwear brands including Converse, Keds, Adidas, Fila and G.H. Bass, and was most ...
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Celebrating The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace
April 6 is The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace. This year’s theme is “Securing a Sustainable and Peaceful Future for All: The Contribution of Sport.” The UN sees this as “an opportunity for the Day’s celebrations to promote the use of sport as a tool to advance ...
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Nike remains the world’s most valuable apparel brand
Nike tops the Brand Finance Apparel 50 ranking for the eighth time, making it the most valuable brand since the creation of the list.
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StockX claims Nike lawsuit mischaracterizes Vault NFTs
On March 31, StockX published a revision of its previous statement, from Feb. 8, on Nike’s lawsuit – filed on Feb. 3 – over the collectibles-trading company’s so-called Vault NFTs. Both statements are available online. StockX began as a marketplace for second-hand collectible items, notably sneakers, with an authentication service ...
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Yearly cross-border e-commerce ranking sees DTC sales on the rise
Cross-Border Europe (CBCommerce), a platform promoting cross-border online commerce in Europe, published its yearly Top 500 Cross-Border Retail Europe study on the 500 strongest European players in cross-border e-commerce for the fourth time. Cross-border online commerce (excluding the travel segment) generated total sales of €171.2 billion in the EU in ...
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WNBA player Breanna Stewart and eBay show trailblazer sneaker collection
Whether it’s signature sneakers for women basketball players, boots for women soccer players, or in other sports, there are few professional women athletes who can call a signature shoe their own. Rather, female designers or artists get a shoe named after them. Basketball player Breanna Stewart got her own signature ...
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Nike encouraged by China, digital momentum as golden anniversary looms
Nike, Inc., which will commence its 50th anniversary in May, exceeded its latest guidance for revenues and diluted earnings per share in the third quarter ended Feb. 28, despite persistent product transit woes into its home North American market and marketplace demand that exceeded the available supply. Net sales grew ...
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DTC, e-commerce drive topline for Anta Sports Products
Anta Sports Products’ annual operating income rose by 20 percent in 2021 to 10,989 million yuan renminbi (€1.57b) as total revenue increased by 39 percent to RMB 49,328 million (€7.01b). Net income attributable to equity shareholders was 50 percent higher at RMB 7,720 million (€1.16b) for the 12 months ended ...
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Update: Sports companies and the war in Ukraine
We had previously reported on first, early measures taken by some sports companies such as Nike, Haglöfs and Mammut following Russia’s attack against Ukraine. In the meantime, other companies have joined, and industry groups and federations are also taking action. We have summarized the activities that we are aware of. ...
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Russian footwear market faces a crisis
The Russian market is braced for major turbulence after dozens of footwear brands pulled out of the country following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent introduction of international sanctions. Adidas, Nike and Puma have joined the long list of international brands that have quit the country’s market, along ...
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Mizuno and Under Armour help Vulcabras to sell more athletic shoes and apparel
Vulcabras’ net income rose by 49 percent to 81.3 million Brazilian reais (€14.6m) in the fourth quarter of 2021. Operating earnings (Ebit) went up by 58 percent to R$89.3 million (€16.1m) in the period ended Dec. 31, as the gross margin hit 36.1 percent versus 32.7 percent a year earlier ...
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Adidas sees sales continuing to fall in Q1 but is optimistic for the year
Adidas is projecting that its sales would decline by a mid-single-digit rate in the first quarter of 2022 as continued supply shortages due to Covid-19 lockdowns in Vietnam late last year are seen shaving some €600 million of its top line during the period. They already shaved €400 million from ...
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Adidas completes divestiture of Reebok; launches new share buyback program
Adidas has formally completed the divestment of Reebok to Authentic Brands Group (ABG) on Feb. 28, 2022. On a transitional basis, the company announced that it would continue to operate the business on behalf of ABG in several markets. Subsequently, the Reebok business will be fully transferred to ABG’s operating ...
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Foot Locker shares take hit on waning Nike product assortment
Foot Locker’s share price fell by $12.30, or 29.7 percent, on Friday after the retailer told investors that its allocation of key Nike products would decline this year to no more than 55 percent of its overall merchandise assortment by the fourth quarter, adding that its 2022 outlook will fall ...
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S&P upgrades Under Armour’s outlook
S&P Global Ratings has revised its outlook for Under Armour from stable to positive, citing high demand for its products, reduced promotional pricing and abnormally high cash balances. Indicating that they may be raised over the next 12 months, the agency affirmed its debt ratings for the company on the ...
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Adidas campaign #SupportIsEverything continues to make headlines
The Adidas advertising campaign with bare breasts on large-scale posters to launch the brand’s new sports bra collection has led to lively discussions on social networks. Now Adidas-UK complemented the #SupportIsEverything campaign with another extraordinary measure. In London, the brand placed eight red, blue and green statues ...