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    Columbia’s new jackets trap heat with dots

    2020-10-15T17:31:00Z

    Columbia Sportswear has introduced what it claims is the industry’s first external thermal shield against cold weather. The exterior of each jacket in its new Omni-Heat Black Dot collection is covered by thousands of dots made of aluminum and coated in black. These dots collect heat from scattered sunlight, and ...

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    Frasers’ shareholders approve a special bonus scheme

    2020-10-15T17:30:00Z

    Asked to comment on British press reports on the subject, Frasers Group, the owner of the Sports Direct chain of sports shops and other assets, says that its annual general meeting last week approved a special new £100 million (€110m-$129m) bonus program that would be open to the majority of ...

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    Gore’s chairman becomes its CEO

    2020-10-15T17:30:00Z

    Bret Snyder, chairman of W. L. Gore & Associates, succeeded Jason Field as president and chief executive of the company on Oct. 9. Field will be staying through December for the transition. Snyder has been chairman since 2016 and will retain his seat on the board. He is the grandson ...

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    Millet Mountain Group will soon have a new boss

    2020-10-15T17:30:00Z

    Romain Millet will take over from Frédéric Ducruet as the new managing director of the Millet Mountain Group. Ducruet had been at the helm for the past seven years, and has worked for Millet for 19 years. According to reports in sport-guide.fr, Millet will be appointed to the new role ...

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    Soöruz wins prize from EuroSima and OSV

    2020-10-15T17:30:00Z

    Soöruz has won the €5,000 Innovator Of The Year prize from EuroSima and Outdoor Sports Valley (OSV), chiefly for its its Bioprene and Oysterprene wetsuits. Soöruz beat 12 other companies before a jury of EuroSima representatives, OSV cluster partners, and innovation and sustainability experts. Founded in 1999 by Yann Dalibot ...

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    Nautilus sells Octane Fitness

    2020-10-15T17:30:00Z

    True Fitness Technology acquired Octane Fitness from Nautilus for $25 million on Oct. 14, assuming $3 million in warranty liabilities and $0.5 million in vendor recourse lease obligations. The chief executive of Nautilus, Jim Barr, says in the company’s press release that the sale should “streamline our operations and accelerate ...

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    Decathlon opens a shop-in-shop at Auchan in Orléans

    2020-10-15T15:26:00Z

    Decathlon has inaugurated its first shop-in-shop in collaboration with the Auchan chain of hypermarkets. Both retail banners are controlled by the Mulliez family and many of their stores in certain countries are located in the same shopping malls. The new Decathlon shop-in-shop is located at the Auchan hypermarket in Saint-Jean ...

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    Only three managers at the helm of Intersport Deutschland

    2020-10-14T17:30:00Z

    Intersport Deutschland is no longer looking for a successor to Mathias Boenke, the 54-year-old manager who joined its executive board in 2018 after building up Intersport Austria. Boenke had indicated that he was going to remain in the post for as long as necessary until the expiration of his contract ...

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    Blue Tomato expands in Finland

    2020-10-14T17:09:00Z

    Blue Tomato is opening its second and third stores in Finland, a country where many customers have been ordering from its website for many years. The Austrian-based action sports retailer owned by Zumiez started working offline there a year ago with a shop in Helsinki. New ones will follow in ...

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    Castore may counterbid to sponsor AC Roma

    2020-10-14T14:08:00Z

    Castore, the young British brand of team sports clothing, is expected to join the race to dress the AS Roma football team, competing with New Balance, and maybe also with Adidas. New Balance was said to have replaced Under Armour as the front-runner in the contest, but according to SportsPro, ...

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    YKK wants to be climate-neutral by 2050

    2020-10-14T09:22:00Z

    At this week’s Copenhagen Fashion Summit, YKK, the leading manufacturer of fasteners and trims, announced its YKK Sustainability Vision 2050, which among other things is intended to serve as a roadmap for the company to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The five themes of the mission statement are (1) combating ...

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    Adidas holds digital festival for loyalty program members

    2020-10-13T17:26:00Z

    Adidas has launched a “digital festival” for its loyalty program. Creators Club Week runs for seven days from Oct. 13 and is, according to the company, the first event of its kind. Adidas’ “global member community” will be privy to the company’s largest single introduction of exclusive and limited-edition ...

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    Wolverine takes its sales conference again digital

    2020-10-13T17:10:00Z

    Because of Covid-19 and its related safety measures, Wolverine Worldwide has expanded its partnership with Envoy B2B, taking its buyers’ conference digital. The American company was obliged to cancel its Global Brand Conference in the spring, depriving its 12 brands of a means to introduce their new products to the ...

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    Black Diamond partners with POW and FWT

    2020-10-13T17:09:00Z

    Black Diamond Equipment announced a new partnership with Protect our Winters (POW), the organization that focuses on climate advocacy. Additionally, Black Diamond and Pieps have renewed their partnership with the Freeride World Tour (FWT) as the official supplier and safety partner of the event, providing athletes with critical snow safety ...

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    Burton opens new Hub in Stockholm, appoints new managers for the Nordics

    2020-10-13T17:03:00Z

    Burton Snowboards will open a new multi-use space, referred to as the Burton Hub, at Norrlandsgatan 20 in Stockholm, Sweden, on Oct. 15. After establishing the concept of combining retail store, showroom, and office spaces already in Innsbruck, Munich, and Zurich, the company now expands to Scandinavia. The new Burton ...

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    Pentland has a new global brand director for Canterbury and Mitre

    2020-10-13T16:51:00Z

    Pentland Brands has made Jodie Soussan its global brand director for the Canterbury and Mitre brands. Replacing Charlotte Cox, who has been promoted to president for EMEA, she will be reporting to the future chief marketing officer, Penny Herriman, who will take up her post later this year. Soussan joined ...

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    Zalando raises its own expectations

    2020-10-12T17:23:00Z

    Zalando is performing better than expected. It is now projecting an adjusted operating profit (Ebit) of between €375 million and €425 million for the full 2020 financial year on an increase in total revenues of between 20 and 22 percent. As usual, the growth will be driven by an increase ...

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    Vans names Anderson .Paak as its global music ambassador

    2020-10-12T17:22:00Z

    Vans has announced the appointment of Anderson .Paak as its first-ever global music ambassador. The artist, born as Brandon Paak Anderson and also known as AP, a three-time Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and producer. AP once worked at a Vans retail store in Topanga Canyon, California. As an artist, ...

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    New Balance may replace Nike as AS Roma’s shirt supplier

    2020-10-12T17:18:00Z

    According to reports in the Italian newspaper La Stampa, New Balance will take over from Nike as the kit sponsor of AS Roma, the Italian Serie A football club. The new four-year deal, which would start in the 2021/22 season, is now awaiting final approval from Dan Friedkin, the new ...

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    Puma celebrates Tommie Smith’s legacy with made-in-Italy Suede

    2020-10-12T17:18:00Z

    Puma has announced a limited edition of its classic Suede silhouette that honors Tommie Smith, the sprinter who raised his fist toward the sky after winning a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics. The gesture, which was meant as a claim for justice and equality, has since become one of ...