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News briefsMartin Badour appointed as new President of Snipes USA, succeeds Jim Bojko
Snipes has announced Martin Badour as the new President of its operations in the US. Badour, who previously served as Executive VP of Retail for Snipes in the USA, steps into the role effective immediately. He replaces Jim Bojko, who has departed from the company. In a statement, Badour expressed ...
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News briefsTemu faces consumer complaints across Europe for misleading practices
Temu, the Chinese e-tailer known for fast fashion and lifestyle products, is facing scrutiny from 17 European consumer organizations. According to reports from the Dutch Consumers’ Association and the Belgian Testaankoop, these groups have lodged complaints with their national regulators, accusing Temu of deceptive practices and non-compliance with new European ...
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News briefsZalando taps former Puma Executive to lead sports division
Zalando has announced the appointment of Nina Graf-Vlachy as its new General Manager for sports, effective August. This move is part of Zalando’s strategy to enhance its sports lifestyle offerings. Graf-Vlachy, who previously held the role of managing director of central Europe at sportswear company Puma for over a decade, ...
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News briefsEbay introduces feature to streamline pre-owned sales
Ebay has introduced a ’click-to-resell’ feature, enhancing the ease with which users can list their pre-loved clothing on the platform. This innovation is part of Ebay’s strategy to position itself as a leader in the recommerce clothing market, providing a seamless method for reselling fashion items and advancing product circularity. ...
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News briefsConverse to cut jobs as part of Nike's $2 billion cost-saving strategy
Converse, a subsidiary of Nike, is set to cut jobs as part of Nike’s broader $2 billion cost-saving initiative, a knowledgeable source disclosed on Tuesday. Announced in December, Nike’s three-year plan aims to economize through strategies like product supply tightening and management streamlining. The footwear leader has faced challenges with ...
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News briefsGoldwin FY operating profit up 9 percent
Japanese group Goldwin reported an annual operating income increase of 9 percent to ¥23,847 million (€141.1m) for the 12 months ended March 31. Annual net income rose by 16 percent to ¥24,281 million (€143.7m). Goldwin’s consolidate net sales for the FY jumped by 10 percent to ¥126,907 million (€750.9m) from ...
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News briefsPuma announces leadership shuffle in Europe, appoints new Head for Central Europe
Puma has announced significant leadership changes in its European operations, appointing Bas van den Bemt, a seasoned company executive, as the new head of Central Europe. van den Bemt, who has been with Puma since 2009, previously managed the company’s business in the Benelux region for over eight years and ...
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News briefsBorn Living Yoga seeks international expansion
Born Living Yoga is targeting €25 million in revenues and is planning to rely on international growth as a driving force behind the plan. The Madrid-based activewear and athleisure label generated €18 million in revenues in 2023. In an interview with FashionNetwork.com, co-founders Alvaro Roca and Arianne Puig explained that ...
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News briefsLIV Golf hires former PepsiCo executive as its new CMO
LIV Golf has announced the appointment of Adam Harter as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Harter, who has already joined the organization, will report to LIV Golf’s Commissioner and CEO, Greg Norman. Harter worked for more than 22 years at PepsiCo, most recently as PepsiCo’s Senior Vice President ...
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News briefsPuma introduces genderless collection with Palomo Spain
Puma is launching a new genderless collection in collaboration with Palomo Spain. The new apparel, footwear and accessories collection is meant as a “celebration of queer identities, ‘80s athletic culture, and the glitz of ‘70s roller disco,” Puma said. The collection combines retro flair and contemporary elements with premium fabrics, ...
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News briefsNike to open large store in Zaragoza
Nike will reportedly open a store of nearly 2,000 square meters in Zaragoza. It will be one of the brand’s largest stores in Spain. According to the Heraldo de Aragón, the store will be inaugurated between the end of the year and the beginning of next year. The new Nike ...
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News briefsAlibaba Group posts 8% annual revenue growth
Alibaba Group reported revenues of RMB22.9 billion (US$30.7bn) for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, representing an increase of 7 percent year-over-year. Income from operations was RMB14.8 billion (US$2.0bn), a decrease of 3 percent year-over-year. Net income attributable to ordinary shareholders was RMB3.3 billion (US$453 million). Net income was RMB919 ...
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News briefsReebok’s custom kicks for your avatar
Reebok has introduced the “digital shoe experience” we reported on back in December. Reebok Impact, as the service is called, will imprint digital Reebok sneakers with an image, for your metaverse avatar to wear. You send by direct message (DM) whatever image you choose to @reebokimpact on Instagram and receive ...
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News briefsCobra Golf unveils revolutionary 3D-printed iron set
Cobra Golf has launched its first full set of 3D-printed irons, the Cobra Limit3D, marking a significant advancement in golf equipment manufacturing. Initially introduced in fall 2020 with the KING Supersport-35 putter, Cobra has continued to refine its 3D printing capabilities, now including a range of more sophisticated multi-material putter ...
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News briefsCandace Parker named President of Adidas Women’s Basketball, aims to shape future of the sport
Candace Parker, revered in basketball circles, has transitioned into a new role as president of Adidas women’s basketball, following her recent retirement from the sport. With a 16-year history with Adidas, Parker aims to shape the future of women’s sports. Adidas announced Parker’s appointment, highlighting her profound understanding of the ...
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News briefsXtep selling K-Swiss, Palladium brands to Ding family
The purchase price of $151 million for K-Swiss and Palladium is 42 percent less than the $260 million that Xtep Intl. Holdings paid for the brands in 2019. Xtep said the K-Swiss/Palladium wholly-owned subsidiary, KP Global Investment, has accumulated over $100 million in operating losses since being acquired and a ...
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News briefsHigher domestic sneaker sales spark Vulcabras in Q1
Brazilian group Vulcabras received a 5.8 percent overall revenue lift to 597.3 million Brazilian reais (€109.4m) in Q1 thanks to a 7.4 percent increase in athletic footwear sales to R$495.4 million (€90.7m) as total pairage stepped up 4.7 percent to 4.2 million pairs. Higher sneaker sales in Brazil from Under ...
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News briefsUnder Armour introduces first product made with Neolast stretch fiber
Under Armour is introducing the Vanish Pro Training Tee, the brand’s first product made with Neolast. The new shirt, part of its Vanish training franchise, will make its commercial debut on May 13. Announced for the first time in January 2024, Neolast is meant as a high-performing alternative to elastane ...
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News briefsSpeedo surprises with an extraordinary campaign in the Year of Sports
In the lead-up to this year’s Olympics, Speedo is taking a different approach to its marketing strategy, aiming for inclusivity over exclusivity. The renowned swimwear brand has launched a new campaign celebrating swimmers of all backgrounds, embracing diversity and fostering a global community united by a love for the water. ...
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News briefsSrixon Sports Europe promotes Lionel Caron to CEO
Srixon Sports Europe, a company specializing in golf ball technology and innovation, has promoted Lionel Caron to Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2024. Caron has worked for the company for 25 years, holding various positions. Most recently, he served as Chief Operating Officer for about a year. Prior to ...