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ArticleSuper Saturday to draw out 157.2m shoppers
No less than 157.2 million people in the US will shop on the last Saturday before Christmas.
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ArticleOutlook 2025: Chances for the sporting goods industry
What does 2025 have in store for the sporting goods industry? Our comprehensive analysis finds six opportunities for growth.
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ArticlePerfect Moment gets non-compliance letter from NYSE
Perfect Moment has been notified that the company does not meet the minimum stockholders’ equity requirements.
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ArticleFrom DTC subscription to wholesale: Why Fabletics Europe is expanding its strategy
The DTC-only Californian activewear brand Fabletics is reaching the limits of organic growth in Europe.
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ArticleBliz Eyewear launches rebranding after EssilorLuxottica takeover
Bliz Eyewear, a Swedish sports eyewear brand, has been part of the EssilorLuxottica Group since January 2024. At ISPO Munich 2024, the label introduced its new look, part of a comprehensive rebranding.
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ArticleHanesbrands supports the homeless in the US for the 15th time
The Hanes for Good program is celebrating its 15th year of helping the homeless.
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ArticlePuma revises climate target for 2030 and looks ahead
Puma, a top manufacturer, is transforming its production to be more sustainable. The German company, therefore, recently adjusted its climate target for 2030.
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ArticleSix years on, UA retells its ‘story’ to investors
Its founder back at the helm, the American “sports house” seeks to streamline operations and increase profit by bringing everything back to its logo and its story.
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ArticleYardsale innovates ski gear with magnetic pole technology
The new US-based ski lifestyle brand is transforming slopes with magnetic pole technology, stylish designs, and a focus on the everyday skier experience.
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ArticleDb CEO after LVHM’s investment – ‘We’re harnessing the tremendous demand from the US’
Db, backed by LVMH, aims to redefine premium travel gear for creatives worldwide. SGI Europe spoke with CEO Richard Collier about how this partnership could be a success for both.
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ArticleZalando is snapping up About You
German online retailer Zalando has said it will acquire fashion group About You in a deal valued at €1.1 billion.
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ArticleParis 2024 is the most followed Games ever
A record 84% of the potential global audience followed the Games, more than halw of the world´s population, suggests new research.
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ArticleISPO talk – Retail’s shift away from the transaction
One of the many talks at ISPO Munich 2024 was “The Renaissance of Retail,” which featured Margit Gosau of Sport 2000, Bründl Sports CEO Christoph Bründl, and two other retail experts.
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ArticleStrava’s latest 'Year in Sport' report highlights preference for more relaxed workouts
People no longer push to the extremes in their fitness routines while run clubs are emerging as the new social hotspots.
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ArticleMerrell expands into lifestyle and hires a new Chief Product Officer
Merrell, the hiking and outdoor footwear brand owned by Wolverine Worldwide, hired Noreen Naroo-Pucci as Chief Product Officer to lead its expansion into the lifestyle segment.
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ArticleNew CEO for Ecco
Ecco’s CEO, Panos Mytaros, has stepped down and been replaced by the group’s Chief Commercial Officer, Thomas Gøgsig. No explanation was given regarding the change at the helm.
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ArticleISPO Munich 2024 – a wrap-up
With many exhibitors and visitors turning their backs on trade fairs, we wondered: What role would Europe’s most important sports industry trade fair play in its 2024 edition? This is SGI Europe´s contributors wrap-up of ISPO Munich 2024.
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ArticleAdidas releases its first physical shoe out the metaverse
A version of the Ultraboost 5 has roots in an app that gamifies exercise.
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ArticleBook chronicling the sporting goods industry is out now
Eugenio Di Maria’s comprehensive new book explores the evolution of the global sporting goods and outdoor industries. It provides insights for decision-makers.
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ArticleZumiez continues to eye profitability in Europe despite recent weather woes
Total Q3 revenues grew by 2.8 percent to $222.5 million from $216.3 million.