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Youngone invests in new factories in India
Youngone Corp. is investing 9 billion Indian rupees (€114m-$127m) to set up eight new factories at the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park (KMTP) in Warangal, in India’s state of Telangana. The factories should create up to 12,000 jobs directly or indirectly. They will be producing knitted and woven apparel and technical ...
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News briefsSalomon makes Covid-19 relief donation to the Red Cross
(OIC) Salomon will make a donation to a Covid-19 emergency appeal operated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) from sales of its new limited-edition Golden Trail Series running footwear, apparel and gear. The ICRC helps people around the world affected by armed conflict and other situations of ...
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News briefsGore presents a new, ambitious sustainability framework
(OIC) W. L. Gore & Associates has released a new Sustainability Framework for its Gore Fabrics Division. The framework reflects the evolution of the company’s sustainability strategy and provides a cohesive, tangible expression of the company’s diverse and long-term commitment. In particular, it demonstrates Gore’s commitment to protecting people and ...
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Joma to supply kits for CSKA Moscow
Joma is taking the place of Umbro as the technical sponsor of the CSKA Moscow team, which belongs to Russia’s Premier Football League. Starting with the 2020/21 season, the Spanish sports brand will supply the uniforms, as well as cleats and street shoes, to the club’s professional, youth, women’s and ...
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Australia’s Seafolly is bankrupt
Blaming the Covid-19 pandemic, Seafolly has filed for voluntary administration. Scott Langdon and Rahul Goyal of KordaMetha Restructuring were appointed to administer the Australian swimwear brand on June 29 and will soon begin a process for the sale of the business. Seafolly has been owned by a U.S. private equity ...
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Lululemon to boost its diversity, equity and inclusion
On its website, Lululemon has detailed a number of pledges in response to the riots in the U.S. It will hire a “head of global diversity, equity and inclusion” and boost the budget of its “diversity, equity, and action” team by $5 million a year. It will establish “pacer” groups ...
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Canada Goose expands its In Residence program
Canada Goose has expanded its “In Residence” program for artists, celebrating the post-pandemic reopening of its stores, to a third European city. The British-Indian artist Saroj Patel’s installation in the shop window of the company’s flagship store on Regent Street in London made its debut on June 26. This follows ...
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Zoot introduces cooling neck sleeves, for ventilation and protection
Zoot Sports, the specialist in performance apparel and footwear for endurance sports, has launched a product called the Cooling Neck Sleeves, designed to maintain maximum ventilation while also providing a protective barrier, of particular interest at the time of coronavirus. These neck sleeves are made with Chillout fabric, which uses ...
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Erreà introduces a new antibacterial fabric
Erreà, the Italian sportswear company and the kit supplier of many sports clubs in various countries, has introduced a new fabric that is said to protect the players from microbes and bacteria. Developed with the use of nanotechnologies, the new “Ti-energy” fabric is made with nanoparticles of zinc oxide. The ...
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Munich’s oldest sports store will shut down
Regarded as a local institution, Sport Münzinger, the oldest sporting goods store in Munich, will close its doors at the end of this year. It was founded in 1904 on Munich’s central Marienplatz, after Hermann Münzinger served for 12 years as official supplier to the royal court of Bavaria. The ...
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News briefsPentland’s design contest honors a project inspired by British history
Pentland Brands has announced Alex Grant of the Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts as the winner of the Pentland Winston Churchill Wardrobe Competition 2020. Grant was recognized for a project entitled Churchill’s “Victory” Swimming Goggles. His goggles are indeed inspired by the frame of Winston Churchill’s spectacles. In ...
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Goldwin’s new forecast highlights Covid-19’s impact
Goldwin, which also controls The North Face’s trademark in Japan and has a stake in Woolrich International, has issued its outlook for the full year ending in March 2021. It forecasts that revenues will decline by about 23 percent from the previous year to 75,000 million yen (€624.7m-$688.0m). The Japanese ...
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Amazon steps up its fight against fakes
Amazon has announced the creation of a new Counterfeit Crimes Unit, a global, multi-disciplinary team composed of former federal prosecutors, experienced investigators and data analysts. The new unit is dedicated to “bringing counterfeiters that violate the law and Amazon’s policies by listing counterfeit products in its store to justice,” the ...
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Eric Roza, a local affiliate, will buy and lead CrossFit
Eric Roza, owner of a ten-year affiliate CrossFit gym in Boulder, Colorado and former senior vice president of Oracle Data Cloud, is going to become CrossFit’s new owner, at least at the U.S. level. Further details including the purchase price are missing. Roza described himself as the incoming “CEO and ...
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Wintersteiger goes on promoting young talent
Wintersteiger – the Austrian provider of machinery for ski repair and maintenance, software for ski rental, and equipment and furnishings for ski shops – continues to train young people despite the coronavirus pandemic. While announcing the appointment of a new head of human resources, Wintersteiger says it wants to hire ...
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Advance e-sales for Nike’s Dior sneaker
Dior will soon be launching a mini-website for limited advance sales of the sneaker it has created with Nike. Introduced in December, 2019 at Dior Homme’s pre-autumn 2020 fashion in Miami, the Air Jordan 1 OG Dior will in time be sold through pop-up stores, although no start date has ...
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Julbo announces new B2B platform
Julbo Eyewear is launching a new B2B platform. As reported by sport-guide.com, the new platform enables faster deliveries with cheaper delivery charges. All Julbo and Solar products are available via the platform. The project has been developed internally, with the help of an external consultant, in about four months.
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New Balance confirms $1.25 million in grants for Covid-19 relief
The New Balance Foundation, which had pledged earlier this year to donate $2 million in non-profit grants in response to the pandemic, has confirmed a second round of funding. Selected organizations from the foundation’s network of grantees have recently received a combined total of $1.25 million in New Balance Foundation ...
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Obuv Rossii starts selling bicycles
As in many other countries, bicycles have become a hot commodity in Russia as an ecological alternative to public transport, in order to avoid contamination from the novel coronavirus, while keeping fit. Even a leading Russian footwear retailer, Obuv Rossii, has begun selling bicycles, handling after-sale servicing in its own ...
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Decathlon’s opening in Ireland is described as “hugely successful”
The opening of Decathlon’s first Irish store in Dublin has proved so successful that the company is already planning to create 25 new jobs, while also considering new openings in the cities of Cork and Galway. The Dublin store was inaugurated on June 13 and, according to a report in ...