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ArticleEverlast Gyms named official National partner for Hyrox Performance Centers in the UK
Everlast Gyms, is set further to solidify its position as a leading UK fitness destination.
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ArticleWarburg Pincus will acquire a majority stake in Uvex
A global investment firm has been brought on by the German specialist in protective gear for sports and work to accelerate its growth strategy.
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ArticleDecathlon in technology collaboration with British Rheon Labs
Rheon has already collaborated with brands like Adidas, Rapha, Macron and many others who have chosen to use Rheon materials and technology in sports equipment.
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ArticleSpanish footwear exports flat in value for first four months of 2025
In the first four months of the year, Spain exported 59.9 million pairs of shoes, down by 2.20 percent year-over-year, for a total of €1.193 million, up by 0.04 percent as the average price per pair increased by 2.20 percent to €19.92, according to data released by Fice, the Spanish ...
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ArticleWomen’s football is all the rage – here’s why (and how) brands should get on board
With unprecedented attendance, surging digital engagement and a fanbase that values purpose over hype, women’s football is no longer playing second fiddle. Savvy brands are seizing the moment.
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ArticleXXL leaves the stock exchange and asks suppliers for a deadline
XXL’s sweaty summer continues. In this latest chapter of the never-ending retail drama, the retailer leaves the Oslo stock exchange.
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ArticleAllbirds announces financing strategy to support growth
The company hopes that the expanded credit facility will strengthen its financial position and provide flexibility for future strategic equity sales.
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ArticleSyre partners with Target, Houdini and Gap to produce reused polyester
One year after launch, Syre has partnered with three big brands to produce reused polyester in a circular approach.
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ArticleWFSGI and SFIA in joint statement for keeping sports equipment affordable
With Trump tariffs and rising sports product prices, both organizations have made a joint statement to try to prevent price increases in sports equipment.
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ArticleEU Green Claims Directive is dead, for now
The Commission’s laconic announcement came on June 20 from spokesman Maciej Berestecki, who said: “In the current context, indeed the Commission intends to withdraw the Green claims proposal.”
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ArticleMovement for everyone: How sports brands are breaking down barriers and getting people moving
Outdoor brands are making movement more accessible. Through inclusive events, community formats, and smart, purpose-driven strategy.
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ArticleHead takes over Aqualung Group
On June 26, the Commercial Court of Nice ruled that Head was the winning bidder for the troubled Aqualung Group, which was placed under receivership on May 16.
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ArticleBosideng grows by double digits, with focus on functional fashion and AI
China’s leading down clothing brand, Bosideng, reports double-digit growth in revenue and profit for FY 2024/25.
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ArticleSellpy grew 35% in 2024 but is unprofitable
The Swedish online company increased its turnover to €160 million in 2024, but at the same time, the company’s losses increased.
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ArticleLager 157 made €43m in profit 2024
Sales increased by 28 percent and landed at SEK 3.5 billion. Pre-tax profit was close to half a billion kronor but ultimately landed at SEK 478 million (€43 million).
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ArticleAs ‘Win Now’ strategy gains traction, Nike’s Q4 FY25 likely hits a low
At FY end, Nike’s inventories were essentially flat at $7,489 million versus $7,519 million a year earlier. Despite the dreadful numbers, Nike shares increased 9.6 percent in after-hours trading.
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ArticleIntersport Nordic transaction completed
Intersport Sweden and Intersport Denmark have merged.
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ArticleSwedish sports industry survey predicts positive summer 2025 prospects
Consumers are looking forward to an active summer, the recurring survey from trade organization Svenskt Sportforum, said.
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ArticleQ3 sales for KMD Brands decline, e-commerce grows
The outdoor and sportswear group saw e-commerce growth and stronger June sales, despite weather-related setbacks in its core brands.
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ArticleAsics to ramp up manufacturing in India
Asics will be ramping up Indian manufacturing from 30 to 40 percent over the next few years to ensure steady supply, a top executive has told Reuters, the country’s regulations forcing global brands to pause imports of footwear. The Indian government has mandated certain standards for various footwear segments, requiring ...