News briefs - Retail – Page 47
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German retail supply bottlenecks worsen in February
According to a survey by the research institute Ifo, supply problems in German retail have worsened again in February. In February, 76.3 percent of overall retailers said they did not receive all the goods they ordered. A month earlier, the figure was 57.1 percent. Among retailers selling clothing, 52.6 percent ...
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News briefsTherabody plans to expand brick-and-mortar presence
Therabody, the digitally native specialist in wellness technology, has announced plans to open six new standalone retail locations across the U.S. in 2022. Three opened in January, including White Plains in New York state, Caesars in Las Vegas, and Santa Monica, California. Three more are expected to open soon in ...
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News briefsGo Sport has a new GM
Hermione People & Brands (HPB) has announced the appointment of Benoît Verdier as the new general manager of Go Sport, with immediate effect. He will report to Wilhelm Hubner and Samuel Alimi, respectively the president and vice-president of HPB. Verdier has more than 15 years of experience in the retail ...
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News briefsJD raises its profit forecast
JD Sports Fashion indicated a few days ago that it expects to report pre-tax earnings of at least £900 million (€1,074m) for the financial year ended Jan. 29, up from previous guidance of £750 million given in September and £810 million on Jan. 12. On the other hand, the international ...
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News briefsDecathlon continues to expand its presence in professional sports
Decathlon is signing more athletes from a wide range of sports, further putting its own brands in the spotlight. Following the commitment of French tennis player Gaël Monfils and the expanded involvement in padel sports (we reported), the company has announced additional partnerships in cycling, volleyball, athletics and trail running, ...
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Sport 2000 France is planning new store openings across its different retail networks
Sport 2000 France is expected to see around 45 new store openings this year, roughly as many as in 2021, according to a report by Sport-Guide.fr. The plan would involve its different retail networks. Sport 2000, the eponymous banner, is expected to add 14 new stores, while Mondovélo is set ...
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News briefsAllbirds launches trade-in program
With a trade-in program that is offered in several Allbirds stores in the U.S., the shoe company takes its first steps into the pre-owned market. Within the newly launched ReRun program, customers can trade in their used Allbirds footwear for an in-store discount of $20. Used shoes will be offered ...
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News briefsABG strengthens Reebok’s position through new U.S. partnership with Foot Locker
While the transfer of ownership of the Reebok brand from Adidas to Authentic Brands Group (ABG) is expected to be completed in the first quarter of this year, the new owner has already announced a new and expanded partnership with New York-based sports retailer Foot Locker for the brand, limited ...
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News briefsKlarna launches immersive basketball activation in the U.S., accessible worldwide
Klarna, the Swedish retail banking, payment and online shopping service, has unveiled “The Klarna All-Star Vault,” an interactive activation celebrating the connection between fashion and professional basketball in its 75-year history. The promotion – Klarna’s first-ever immersive sports activation – continues the shopping service’s expansion in the sports industry, following ...
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News briefsSportsShoes.com wants to become world’s most sustainable running retailer
Part of SportsShoes.com’s “Leave No Footprints” environmental and sustainability strategy was the plan to become carbon neutral, which the U.K. online retailer achieved last April. Now the company aims to become the world’s most sustainable retailer of running gear. To achieve this ambitious goal, it has commissioned British Midlands-based sustainable ...
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News briefsLondon Sport partners with Decathlon
In a new partnership, Decathlon UK is joining the Sport Tech Hub, a program run by London Sport to make London “the most physically active city in the world.” Through the Sport Tech Hub, London Sport aims to bring the power of technological innovation to efforts to increase physical activity ...
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News briefsDecathlon positions itself as the “benchmark company” for padel sports
Decathlon Spain is determined not to miss the opportunities offered by the still trendy sport of padel. The retailer has announced that it wants to position itself as “the reference for padel players.” To that end, it is heavily promoting the D-Padel marketplace, which was originally created by employees of ...
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News briefsSport 2000 GmbH with new management duo
Source: Sport 2000 GmbH Dominik SOlleder On May 1, 2022, Dominik Solleder will become the new co-managing director of Sport 2000 GmbH, the Sport 2000 licensee for Germany, Switzerland and the Benelux countries, alongside Margit Gosau. Hans-Hermann Deters, in this position since 2014, will leave the company ...
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News briefsNew global store concept for Hoka launched in Asia
Green Room, an experimental design agency based in Birmingham, has partnered with footwear and apparel brand Hoka to develop a new global store concept that has been launched first in China and Southeast Asia. The partnership has developed a community-focused retail concept that will be rolled out in multiple locations ...
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News briefsGore-Tex expands its U.S. rental program
Gore-Tex has expanded its rental program called “Outerwear on Demand” in the U.S. The snowsports apparel rental service was originally launched in December 2020 and is now offered at 15 ski resorts and retail stores across the country. Gore-Tex has even developed a dedicated Outerwear On Demand collection. The apparel ...
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News briefsNew Sports Direct flagship store planned in Manchester
Frasers Group has announced plans to open a new Sports Direct flagship in the Arndale shopping center in Manchester city center. Sports Direct currently occupies 2,700 square meters on the lower first floor of the shopping center. Under a new 15-year lease, Sports Direct will move into the 5,440-square-meter space, ...
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News briefsDecathlon Germany tests CO2-friendly same-day delivery
The sporting goods retailer and manufacturer Decathlon is testing the expansion of sustainable services in Germany. In Munich, a pilot project has been set up in collaboration with Glocally, a logistics company founded in 2021 by three students at the Technical University of Munich. The company focuses on a sustainable ...
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Superkicks with 4th brick-and-mortar store in India
Indian online sneaker retailer Superkicks opened its fourth brick-and-mortar store in Guwahati in the country’s northeast on Feb. 5. To test the market, which the retailer says has already been very profitable for its online business in the past, Superkicks opened an 80-square-meter pop-up store for a six-month period. ...
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News briefsSeventh Absolute Run store opened
Sport 2000 reports that the seventh Absolute Run store opened on Feb. 4 in Germany. The owner of the store, which has been existing as “Laufsport Andreas” since 2006 in the city of Minden in North Rhine-Westphalia (80,000 inhabitants), is Petra Benecke, who has now reopened her store as “Absolute ...
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A new boss for Euretco Sport
On Feb. 1, Olaf de Boer will become the new general manager of Euretco Sport, taking the place of Jan Willem Juffer, who is taking a new position as CEO of ANWB Retail. Euretco Sport is the Dutch franchisee for Intersport and The Athlete’s Foot, and it runs the Runnersworld ...