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ArticleFirst stores for DTC footwear brand Oofos
An Oofos location in Virginia has opened and the active recovery brand will open locations in Georgia and Florida later this month.
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ArticleFanatics and FC Internazionale in long-time partnership
The companies will implement Fanatics’ vertical commerce model, local expertise, and global infrastructure, to raise the sell-through of FC Internazionale products worldwide
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ArticleDb adds Haaland, Witzøe as strategic investors
Two well-known Scandinavian figures have been welcomed by the Norwegian bag and travel gear company to support its global expansion and brand positioning.
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Article3G Capital’s $10bn takeover drives Skechers off stock market
Skechers’ long-term borrowings are expected to rise from $82 million to over $6.2 billion.
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ArticleXXL suspends payments, is bankruptcy imminent?
The hard-hit sports chain responds to SGI Europe’s questions following recent reports that the company has stopped paying its supplier invoices.
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ArticleFirst J.Lindeberg womens fashion collection ever to be released in 2026
To celebrate 30 years of collections, J.Lindeberg is introducing “A Day in the Lifestyle” and its first Women’s Wear SS26 collection.
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ArticleFootjoy celebrates 80 consecutive years
The golf shoe company celebrates by producing exclusive models available directly to consumers all around the world.
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ArticleSporting Goods Industry Dynamics’s second volume now released
The second volume of Eugenio Di Maria’s major reference work exploring global sporting goods and outdoor industry developments has been published.
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ArticleOlympism365 Summit convenes in Lausanne and sets new commitments
The initiatives are expected to generate US$200 million of investment over the next four years to build a better world through sport.
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ArticleDecathlon opens Rebike shop-in-shop in Leipzig
The sports retailer has expended sustainable mobility efforts with a new refurbished e-bike outlet and repair services in eastern Germany.
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ArticleLululemon cuts FY forecasts as Trump tariff policy starts to hurt
The company now expects annual profit between $14.58 and $14.78 per share, compared with previous guidance of $14.95-$15.15.
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ArticleZumiez starts Q2 slowly as international business lags
Comparable sales for North America increased by 5.1 percent in the period while comparable international sales slumped by 14.8 percent.
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ArticleHummel is back in the black; CEO: ‘We will keep focus on our core win zones’
The Danish sports brand has turned a profit after some tough years. SGI Europe has spoken to the CEO to find out how.
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ArticleSport 2000 Austria shifts to retail service model
Austria’s leading sporting goods group reorganizes to enhance service, partner integration and future growth under a new strategic structure.
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ArticleXXL nomination committee: change the whole board
There’s already a lot going on at the board level at XXL this week, with the company holding its annual general meeting on June 6.
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ArticleIntersport named official sponsor for EuroGames 2025
The multi-sport event that celebrates inclusion, diversity, and unity through sport, is the largest LGBTQIA+ event of its kind in Europe
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ArticleSignature shoes are different these days, but they still matter
Signature shoes have evolved, but they still matter. As the Air Jordan celebrates 40 years, we explore how the market is changing with new players and storytelling.
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ArticleDecathlon, Bambuser in extended tech partnership
Decathlon has expanded its video service to include 10 additional product categories, following a period of conclusive testing in its e-bike category.
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ArticleOnitsuka Tiger opens a store at London’s Covent Garden
It is the brand’s first Red Concept Store in Europe.
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ArticleSIA and EOG announce strategic transatlantic partnership
SIA and EOG, the two leading trade groups from North America and Europe, seek to expand member benefits and improve global collaboration.