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Umbro to replace Canterbury as England Rugby’s kit supplier
Umbro will be the new kit supplier for England Rugby in a new four-year deal, effective Sept. 1. It will be the first involvement with professional rugby for Umbro, which will take over from Canterbury of New Zealand, a brand owned by Pentland that has been England Rugby’s official ...
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Efftex postponed until 2021
The 2020 edition of the European Fishing Tackle Trade Exhibition (Efttex), originally scheduled for June 11-13 in Prague, has been postponed until next year. It will be taking place at the same venue at a still undertermined date. Speaking to Angling International, Olivier Portrat – president of the European Fishing ...
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Eurobike postponed, altered
As Germany has a ban on major events until Aug. 29, logistics will preclude opening the Eurobike show on schedule, just two days later, to run Sept. 2-5. Instead, there will be a one-off Eurobike Special show – a “pure B2B concept,” not open to the public – on Nov. ...
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Nike donates products for Covid-19 relief
Nike is donating about 140,000 pieces of footwear, apparel and equipment – worth $5.5 million – to hospitals and clinics in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Medical personnel at the Veterans Health Administration and at hospitals in Chicago, Los Angeles, Memphis and New York City will be receiving 30,000 pairs ...
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Löffler gives away face masks via its online store
Löffler, the Austrian-based brand of sports clothing, is giving face masks free of charge to the first 500 people who place an order on the company’s web shop. Löffler currently produces about 3,000 face masks per day at its headquarters in Ried. Löffler, which belongs to the Fischer group, is ...
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SportScheck cancels its first running event
SportScheck cancelled the start of its Run Challenge series of running events in Germany, which is sponsored by Under Armour. There will be no race in Bremen due to the coronavirus. The Run Challenges in Hamburg, Cologne and Berlin will take place in the second half of this year. The ...
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Clarus cancels SKB’s takeover, replaces dividend with shares
Clarus Corp., the American holding company of Black Diamond Equipment and other operations, said it has cancelled its planned acquisition of an American case maker, SKB, by mutual agreement with the sellers as a result of the uncertainties created by the coronavirus pandemic. Clarus would have had to pay $85 ...
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Dakine closes its head office
Citing the “significant pressure and the financial and operational impacts” caused by the Covid-19 pandemic on Dakine’s business, Marquee Brands said it has decided to close down its Hood River headquarters in Oregon and to move its remaining operations to the office of JR286 in Torrence, California. The move will ...
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XXL slims down its staff
XXL announced on May 5 that it has decided to initiate a process to reduce the workforce at its headquarters in Norway by around 25, about 20 percent of the employees. Formal procedures for potential dismissals are about to be launched in Sweden and Finland. The Nordic sporting goods retailer’s ...
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On opens its biggest store in a Zurich department store
On Running, the Swiss brand of running shoes, has expanded its sales area at Jelmoli, Switzerland’s largest department store, which is more like a shopping mall of more than 4,000 square meters with concessions, located on Zurich’s prestigious Bahnhofstrasse, close to the central railway station. The On store in the ...
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Allbirds introduces its first running shoe
Going in the same direction as Veja, the French brand of sustainable footwear that launched its first running shoes at the Ispo show in Munich earlier this year, Allbirds, the brand that focuses on environment-friendly footwear, has now released its first running shoe. The Tree Dasher is made from sugarcane, ...
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Canada Goose partners with bluesign
Canada Goose has announced its commitment to reach 90 percent bluesign approved fabrics by 2025. The pledge is part of the Canada Goose’s Sustainable Impact Strategy. The brands who commit to being a bluesign system partner have their supply chain thoroughly assessed to ensure that their products and processes meet ...
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Nike releases its first indoor cycling shoe
Nike is launching its first indoor cycling shoe, at a time when an unprecedently large number of people are working at home. The SuperRep Cycle is the newest release from the Nike SuperRep footwear family, which also includes the Air Zoom SuperRep and the SuperRep Go. The new Nike SuperRep ...
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JD doesn’t want Kate Smith at Boohoo
JD Sports Fashion has blocked the nomination of Kate Smith as a non-executive director of a rather successful British e-tailer, Boohoo. The big British sports and outdoor retailer didn’t say why it was withholding its consent, but one reason seems to be the fact that Boohoo has been developing strongly ...
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Intersport España reports 500% increase in online sales for April
Intersport España, which reopened its e-commerce site on March 21, has just announced a 500 percent year-on-year increase in online sales for the month of April. The Covid-19 quarantine has catapulted the home fitness category to the forefront. Yoga mats, fitness bands, chin-up bars, dumbbells and the like accounted for ...
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Gerson returns as president of Speedo North America
Pentland Group has announced Jim Gerson’s return as president of Speedo North America, effective June 1. The announcement comes on the heels of Pentland’s acquisition of the Speedo North America business from PVH Corp. in early April. Gerson previously held that role, from 2010 to 2016. Prior to that, he ...
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Forbes declares Kanye West a billionaire
Forbes has declared Kanye West a billionaire. The American financial magazine attributes the American rap singer’s success chiefly to the Yeezy brand of footwear and apparel, which is developed and marketed in collaboration with Adidas. Forbes featured West on the cover of its issue for Aug. 31, 2019, but had ...
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Northwave appoints new country manager in Germany
Andreas Kiesewetter, 43, is taking the place of Uwe Schlager at Northwave as country manager for Germany and Austria. Kiesewetter has worked for the company’s German subsidiary for five years.
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Intersport and Decathlon offer drive-in click & collect
Both Intersport and Decathlon have set up a form of “drive-in click and collect” service in France, calling it simply “drive.” Customers place their order online and collect the merchandise in the parking lot of their local store, receiving it directly at their car with maximum distancing. Intersport, which reopened ...
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Intersport reports rising online sales in Germany
Intersport Germany has announced that about two-thirds of the customers who have a made a purchase on its online store in the last couple of weeks made another purchase at a later point. About 370 affiliated retailers are already connected to the platform, achieving sales in a range around €50 ...