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The International Ski Federation will not change its name
The national federations that belong to the International Ski Federations (FIS) failed to approve proposals to change the organization’s name to “International Ski and Snowboard Federation” or “International Snowsports Federation.” The vote was taken online at an extraordinary congress held under the leadership of the FIS’ new president, Johan Eliasch. ...
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Fabletics opens a first store outside the U.S.
Fabletics’ latest store is also, reports Fashion Network, its first one abroad. The U.S. brand has settled on Germany – one of the brand’s top markets, according to its managing director for Europe, Gerrit Müller – to begin its international expansion. The new store is located on the Kurfürstendamm, the ...
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Slinger makes another acquisition
Slinger has announced its third acquisition so far this year in its bid to diversify from the sale of tennis ball launchers into a provider of a full “Watch, Play and Learn” suite of products and connected digital services for tennis players, possibly catering to other sports in the later ...
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Reebok pays homage to street artist with new sneakers
Reebok is introducing a collection of five sneakers, each a variant on an established silhouette that plays off a work by the late street artist Keith Haring. The Classic Leather Keith Haring is black with a dog motif in reference to Haring’s subway chalk drawings. The CL Legacy AZ Keith ...
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Puma launches its lightest football jersey
Puma has introduced what it describes as the lightest football jersey in the company’s history, weighing in at 72 grams. Called dryCELL, it is made of what the German company calls Ultraweave, whose two-dimensional ripstop structure combines recycled polyester, pattern construction and trimmings to produce a stretch in four directions. ...
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Signa Sports United to launch AI-based virtual bike fitting engine
Signa Sports United (SSU), the German-based sports e-commerce platform that owns several websites for the sale of bicycles, has entered a strategic partnership with Motesque, a specialist startup for biomechanics, computer vision and AI, to launch what they claim will be the first biomechanical AI-based virtual bike fitting engine ...
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Sequential will be able to honor its debts
The bankrupt Sequential Brands Group is now expected to be able to pay its $435.1 million in liabilities through the auction of its assets. With You, a company that owns a 37.5 percent interest in the Jessica Simpson brand, has launched a bid for the remaining shares owned by SQBG ...
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Stadium has launched its marketplace
Stadium, the leading Swedish sporting goods retailer, has launched a digital marketplace to give an opportunity to small and large companies to sell products to consumers, after holding discussions with some of suppliers over the past couple of years. The partners are in control of the pricing and deliver the ...
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Canada Goose gets an upgrade on its debt rating
Standard & Poor’s has upgraded its debt rating for Canada Goose to positive from stable, following its better-than-expected operating performance. The company’s results for the financial year ended March 31 indicated an adjusted debt-to-Ebitda ratio of 2.8 times, according to S&P, compared with a previous forecast of more than four ...
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Brazilian surf brand incorporates Polygiene treatment
Oceano Surfwear has incorporated Polygiene’s Stay Fresh anti-odor treatment into a shirt collection, called Legends, developed in cooperation with a Brazilian surfing champion, Everaldo “Pato” Teixeira. The shirts, says Polygiene, “come with a guarantee that you can wear more and wash less – lightening the load on our planet and ...
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Lululemon launches a Centre for Social Impact initiative
Lululemon announced the launch of its Centre for Social Impact, a new initiative intended to support the physical, mental and social wellbeing of more than ten million people globally by 2025 through an investment of $75 million into “Equitable Wellbeing Programs.” The focus will be on communities that are most ...
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Gym+Coffee releases sleep aid
Gym+Coffee is releasing a special “mindfulness audio” recording for guided sleep in connection with World Mental Day, with a script written by an extreme sleeping adventurer, Phoebe Smith, and narration by one of the Irish athleisure brand’s ambassadors, the singer Niall Horan. Gym+Coffee says it conducted a survey of 4,500 ...
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Adidas inaugurates a circular-fashion program with ThredUp
Adidas has inaugurated a circular-fashion program, called “Choose to Give Back.” The German brand is inviting customers to earn rewards from its Creator’s Club by returning used apparel and accessories from any brand for resale or re-use. It works through a combination of Adidas’ Creator’s Club app and ThredUp’s Reseale-as-a-Service ...
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Moncler is developing an interesting new HQ in post-pandemic style in Milan
Moncler plans to concentrate its Milanese employees, currently spread over three sites, into a new headquarters, to be refurbished and delivered by the end of 2024. To this end, the Italian luxury skiwear and outerwear brand has announced a 15-year pre-letting agreement with Convivio. The building is located in the ...
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Asics invests in Bisu
Asics Corp. has announced that its venture capital subsidiary, Asics Venture Corp., has made an investment in Bisu, a start-up that is developing a “home health lab.” Called “Bisu Body Coach,” the lab gives personalized nutrition and lifestyle advice by testing urine and saliva at home. Synchronizing with its smartphone-based ...
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Superdry sponsors its local football club
According to Fashion Network, Superdry is sponsoring its local football club, the Forest Green Rovers of England’s EFL League Two. Like the British apparel brand, the Rovers are based in the county of Gloucestershire, but they also happen to be, according to FIFA, the world’s first and only vegan football ...
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News briefsBoa’s new dial platform wins design award
Boa Technology has won its second Design & Innovation Award (DI.A), after the one it won in 2016 for its IP1-S platform. The winning product is its Li2 dial platform, a bayonet and cartridge system – like the L6 platform – made mostly of anodized aluminum. Introduced this autumn, ...
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Norspo fair is cancelled, may be shifted to November
The Norwegian sporting goods show, Norspo, which was going to take place in Oslo on Jan. 9 and 10, has been cancelled like the one that was going to be held last January. Trond Evald Hansen, general manager of Norspomessen, is now betting that the new winter fair will take ...
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Kingmaker prepares to reopen a Vietnam factory
After nearly three months of halted production, Kingmaker’s footwear factory in the Binh Duong Province in southern Vietnam is now ready to restart operations in several phases. The region in which the plant is located has obtained “green zone” status, and over 70 percent of the factory’s employees have received ...
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Blackroll partners with the German Tennis Federation
A Swiss-based supplier specializing in sports preparation and recovery products, Blackroll, is the newest partner of the German Tennis Federation (DTB). With immediate effect, Blackroll will equip all four DTB national bases in Hanover, Kamen, Stuttgart and Oberhaching with products from the areas of activation and regeneration. This is intended ...