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Moncler releases capsule collection
Moncler Grenoble has launched a winter capsule collection with a double Chinese connection. On the one hand, the Franco-Italian brand has hired a Chinese actress and singer, Victoria Song, for the marketing campaign. On the other, it has struck a deal with a Chinese toy brand, Pop Mart, to create ...
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News briefsIcebug partners with POW
Icebug is the latest global partner of Protect Our Winters (POW). The Swedish shoe producer, known for its spiked after-ski boots, has a long-standing commitment to sustainability, whether it’s switching from petrochemical to algae foam, changing fabric dyeing processes, eliminating air freight or installing solar power in the factories that ...
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Oeko-Tex introduces ‘impact calculator’ for textile companies
After about two years of development, Oeko-Tex has produced an “impact calculator” with which textile and leather companies can track their CO2 emissions and water use and share the data with customers, investors, business partners or others. It is available to customers of STeP by Oeko-Tex. Later this year, moreover, ...
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Adidas launches community program with Arsenal FC
In collaboration with the Arsenal FC, Adidas has launched an inspirational campaign, called “No More Red,” against knife crime and youth violence. In addition to refurbishing a pitch near the Emirates Stadium, where the English Premier League football club plays, the two partners are setting up a mentorship program in ...
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News briefsHummel raises funds for the LGBTI community
“We unite in our differences. We unite in sport,” says Hummel, announcing that it has raised £12,472 (€14,960-$16,890) for the Everton football club in the U.K. through the sale of a limited edition of Everton rainbow warm-up shirts. The amount will go to the club’s Community Youth Engagement Program, specifically ...
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News briefsChange of leadership at Chris Sports
Christian Bättig, owner and founder of Chris Sports, a Swiss importer for numerous sports and bike brands for Switzerland and some other countries, has handed over the reins of management to the company’s previous chief financial officer, Andreas Guglielmo, effective Jan. 1. Guglielmo has been with Chris Sports for more ...
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Adidas starts new share buyback program
Adidas announced the start of the first tranche of its new multi-year share buyback program, announced in December 2021. As part of the program, the company intends to repurchase up to €1 billion worth of its own shares during the first quarter of 2022 alone. The company, which already completed ...
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New Reebok licensee for Greater China
Tristate Holdings, a licensee of the Authentic Brands Group (ABG) for its Nautica and Spyder brands, has been selected as the licensee for Reebok in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan after its takeover from the Adidas Group. It will manage all wholesale and retail operations for Reebok in the ...
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Lululemon appoints new CEO for Mirror
Michael Aragon is to become the CEO of Mirror and Lululemon Digital Fitness on Jan. 17. He will be overseeing the development and expansion of Mirror’s digital platform and report to Lululemon’s CEO, Calvin McDonald. For the past five years Aragon has been chief content officer at Twitch, the livestreaming ...
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News briefsBlue Tomato expands cooperation with POW
Blue Tomato, the European boardsports and lifestyle retail chain, has been partnering for many years with Protect Our Winters (POW), the global environmental protection organization established around 15 years ago by the U.S. pro snowboarder Jeremy Jones. Blue Tomato has expanded the cooperation by becoming the official merchandise partner of ...
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News briefsNorda expands global distribution
Norda, a young running shoe brand from Québec, Canada, that last year launched the first seamless trail running shoe made from bio-based Dyneema fiber, announced that it has expanded its global distribution network with partners in key territories starting with the first quarter of 2022. For the Asian market, Norda ...
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Revo to sponsor an Italian mountaineering association and the World Pro Ski Tour
Revo has announced two important ski-related sponsorships at the start of the new year. The American brand of sports and sunglasses has become the official eyewear sponsor of both an Italian association of mountaineering guides, Società Guide Alpine Courmayeur. It will also be the sponsor of this year’s edition of ...
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ABG cancels its IPO registration
The Authentic Brands Group has officially withdrawn the application that it had made with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission on July 6, 2021 for an initial public offering. ABG, which is still in line to take over Reebok before the end of the current quarter, had indicated in November ...
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Nike sues Lululemon for patent infringement
Nike has filed a suit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan against Lululemon Athletica, alleging the infringement of six U.S. patents by the latter’s Mirror Home Gym and related apps, reportedly after Lululemon summarily rejected Nike’s demand to stop the alleged infringements. The Mirror is an interactive, wall-mounted screen that ...
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A new sustainable collab between Adidas and Prada
Adidas has unveiled a new partnership with Prada with a sustainable twist. The new Adidas for Prada Re-Nylon collection consists of a wide range of Adidas Originals products made in Italy with the permanently recyclable Re-Nylon fabric introduced by Prada in 2019, which is made by recycling textile waste and ...
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Social commerce will be a $1,200 bn business by 2025
Sporting goods brands should take a harder look at the benefits of social commerce, judging from a new report issued by Accenture. It says that shopping through social media platforms is expected to grow three times as fast as traditional e-commerce. Boosted by the Covid pandemic, it should rise from ...
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Omni-channel retailing dominates for sporting goods in Switzerland
Swiss consumers are shopping more than before online, but they still prefer to buy most kinds of products in the physical stores, according to a study commissioned by the Swiss Retail Federation to Oliver Wyman, which conducted its survey in November. The overall share of purchases made in brick-and-mortar stores ...
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New Balance stores in Iberia are due to close
The 22 mono-brand stores of New Balance in Spain and Portugal are reportedly going to be shut down by Jan. 15, as they will be no longer supplied with products following the non-renewal of a five-year-old retail store licensing agreement with a Spanish company, Experience Group. The latter was notified ...
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News briefsAmerican Yeti will open a European subsidiary
Yeti Coolers, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yeti Holdings headquartered in Austin, Texas, has announced that it is planning to set up a European office in Amsterdam. It will be headed up by a new managing director of international operations; Kevin Ross, who served most recently as vice president of ...
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News briefsANWR Group exits as shareholder of Bico
At the end of 2021, the ANWR Group divested its 25.1 percent stake in in the German Bico Zweirad Marketing buying group by mutual agreement, turning the Schutz- und Beteiligungsgemeinschaft der Bico-Händler cooperative of bike dealers into its sole shareholder. ANWR, which is also the parent company of the Sport ...