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New Canada Goose campaign for the brand’s first two boots
For its first small collection of footwear, Canada Goose has put together a marketing campaign, called “Forces of Nature,” featuring the footballer Romeo Beckham, the indigenous artist and activist Sarain Fox, and the indigenous leader and hockey player Jordin Tootoo. In a film – with the wilderness of Squamish and ...
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A new sportswear show for consumers in the U.K.
Independent Exhibitions (INDX) is founding a quarterly trade show for the U.K. devoted to both flavors of sportswear, athleisure and performance, in all varieties of sport. The first edition of Sports & Leisure, curated by the buying group Associated Independent Stores (AIS), is scheduled for Dec. 1-2 at the Cranmore ...
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After 40 years in operation, Spain’s BM Sportech has a new CEO
José Maria Barcos Martínez, 67, is yielding control of the company he founded 40 years ago, BM Sportech, which still is a major distributor of sporting goods in Spain. His successor as CEO is a 21-year veteran of the company, Alberto Mastral, who will be joining a new executive board ...
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New winter sports logistics center for Amer in Austria
Amer Sports has opened a new, more modern and sustainable logistic center for the winter sports products of Atomic, Salomon and Armada at Pongau, near the group’s Austrian ski production facility in Altenmarkt. The group has invested €23 million to modernize Atomic’s former distribution center and to expand it by ...
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Big push for JD and Sprinter in Iberia
The Iberian Sports Retail Group (ISRG), which is controlled by JD Sports Fashion, is contemplating a strong development of its physical store network, accompanying its push into e-commerce through its recent acquisition of Deporvillage and the local web stores of JD Sports and Sprinter. Sprinter, the more technical sporting goods ...
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French court clears Bernard Tapie
In view of his death on Sunday Oct. 3, the Paris Court of Appeals has decided to “extinguish” all pursuits against Bernard Tapie in the case that pitted him against a French bank, Crédit Lyonnais, that helped him to finance Adidas’ takeover. The issue revolved around a sum of €403,000 ...
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Additional appointments at Bollé Brands
Bollé Brands, the French-based parent company of Bollé, Cébé and Serengeti, has further strengthened the management of its Sport & Luxury Division by hiring other industry veterans, in addition to those that we have already reported about, including Quentin Chaplein. Corentin Daniel, who worked for 17 years as an engineer ...
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The CEO of Sport 1 will run Norway's whole Sport Holding group
Ole-Henrik Skirstad, who has been the CEO of Norway’s Sport 1 Gruppen, has been named CEO of the whole Sport Holding group, following the merger last year of Sport 1 with the Norwegian branch of Intersport, which was owned by Gresvig. Now that the integration process has been completed, Lars ...
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News briefsZellerfeld and Heron Preston 3D-print a fully circular sneaker
The 3D-printing company Zellerfeld and the eponymous streetwear brand Heron Preston have introduced what they call the first fully 3D-printed shoe on the retail market. The Heron01 is now available on StockX in three colorways. Made of a single material, the sneaker dispenses with seams, stitching, glues and traditional factories. ...
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Nike refurbishes park in Belgrade with upcycled sneakers
In September Nike inaugurated a basketball court and playground in the New Belgrade district of Serbia’s capital city. The brand hired a B Corp-certified design firm in London, Accept & Proceed (A&P), to refurbish the park with material from 20,000 recycled and locally donated sneakers. The project stems from a ...
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PrimaLoft to save up to 70% carbon emissions with updated P.U.R.E. technology
PrimaLoft has launched an updated version of its PrimaLoft P.U.R.E. (“Produced Using Reduced Emissions”) manufacturing technology. Using its proprietary P.U.R.E. technology, originally launched in 2019, it claims to further reduce carbon emissions by up to 70 percent. Three new products featuring the latest version of PrimaLoft’s PURE manufacturing technology will ...
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Nike posts content to inspire kids on social media
Nike has posted a several seasons’ worth of videos – with seven to 12 per season – on the Nike for Kids section of its YouTube page. (The seasons are numbered up to eight, but the first one appears to be absent.) Each video is a how-to lesson on a ...
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Nike unveils new R&D facility named after LeBron James
Nike has officially presented its new LeBron James Innovation Center. Located in the middle of the company’s campus in Beaverton, Oregon, it is named after the basketball champion by the same name. It houses a new Nike Sport Research Lab (NSRL), designed to understand the needs of athletes and the ...
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Sri Lanka defies supply chain problems
In contrast with some other sourcing countries, Sri Lanka seems to be poised to meet its targets for apparel exports, thanks to a successful anti-Covid vaccination campaign. An executive committee member of Sri Lanka’s Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) told just-style that the country’s garment exports went up to $2.75 ...
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U.K. anti-trust authority probes JD and Leicester City over shirt sales
The U.K. Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) has opened an investigation into suspected violations of competition law by the Leicester City Football Club and JD Sports Fashion over the sale of club-branded products in the U.K. The replica shirts of the club, which won England’s FA Cup in May, are ...
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Decathlon opens continental logistics hub in Barcelona
Decathlon has inaugurated a new distribution center in Barcelona, Spain, to service the European continent. The facility, which replaces a previous one in the area, covers some 95,987 square meters on 167,751 square meters of land. It is adjacent to the Port of Barcelona and ten minutes from the Barcelona ...
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News briefsBründl Sports opens new flagship store, carries Marcel Hirscher’s new ski and apparel brands
Bründl Sports opened a new, sustainable and attractive flagship store with a net sales area of 2,500 square meters (total size: 5,600 sqm) in the heart of the Austrian ski and mountain sports town of Kaprun on Oct. 1 after a construction period of only one and a half years, ...
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Uvex Group builds new logistics and service center
With a symbolic ground-breaking ceremony on Sept. 27, the Uvex Group gave the starting signal for the construction of a new, modern and sustainable logistics and service center in Rednitzhembach, Germany. The building, which has been pre-certified by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), will begin to take shape before ...
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Pádel returns to ISPO Munich
The 2022 edition of ISPO Munich will once again include the sport of pádel after an absence of seven years, reviving the Padel Village. According to Messe München’s director in Spain, Martina Claus, the village’s initial run, from 2014 to 2015, was premature. With few courts and few retailers then ...
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Foot Locker offers bonds with a 4% yield
Foot Locker has announced that it is offering $400 million in senior notes due in 2029, priced at 100 percent of the principal amount and bearing annual interest of 4.00 percent. The private offering is scheduled to close on Oct. 5. Indicatively, the relatively high yield would compare with the ...