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Frasers Group expands Sports Direct with flagship stores in London
Frasers Group is expanding its Sports Direct brand with the opening of two new flagship stores in London’s Westfield shopping centers. Scheduled for next year, the stores in Westfield London and Westfield Stratford will each cover around 28,000 to 29,000 square feet, offering cutting-edge retail experiences. Ger Wright, Managing Director ...
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Sport 2000 with new Absolute Run store in the Netherlands
On April 4, 2024, the Absolute Run Runnercoach opened in Hoofddorp (Netherlands) after a redesign of the original running school. The retailer network Sport 2000 and long-standing partner Dennis van Bakel, who has been operating his very successful running school for years, realized the project Owner van Bakel said ...
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Levi Strauss’ Beyond Yoga posts double-digit growth in Q1
Levi’s yoga brand Beyond Yoga gained 11% in the first quarter ended Feb. 25, outpacing similar growth from a year ago, driven largely by strength in e-commerce and store expansion. Following the appointment of Athleta and Old Navy veteran Nancy Green as CEO in January, Levi Strauss & Co. plans ...
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Euratex announces initiative to promote upskilling in the textiles, clothing, leather and footwear industry
The European Apparel and Textile Confederation (Euratex) is launching a new project to promote upskilling and reskilling in the textiles, clothing, leather and footwear (TCLF) industry. The new “TCLF Skillbridge” initiative, supported by the European Commission’s department for growth (DG GROW), will focus on establishing regional skills partnerships. In the ...
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Decathlon Germany sets new sales record in 2023
Despite a challenging environment, Decathlon Deutschland SE & Co. KG – the German subsidiary of the globally active French sporting goods retailer and manufacturer Decathlon SA – closed the 2023 financial year with another sales record. With total gross sales of €1.11 billion, Decathlon Germany, which now has 87 ...
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FIS partners with Colmar, Craft and Sun Valley
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) has announced new partnerships with Colmar, Craft and Sun Valley. These three different winter sports apparel firms will serve as FIS Official Apparel Parntners for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons. Under the terms of the new agreements, the three companies will provide clothing ...
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Lululemon and Samsara Eco debut enzymatically recycled anorak
Source: Lululemon Lululemon is launching its first product made with enzymatically recycled polyester. Lululemon has unveiled its inaugural product crafted from enzymatically recycled polyester, signaling a significant leap in sustainability efforts. The Packable Anorak, a limited edition release, represents the culmination of a multi-year collaboration with Australian ...
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Riddell acquires helmet tech R&D company
New York-based Evome Medical Technologies Inc. has reached an agreement with EB Sports Corp., the parent company of Riddell Sports Group to sell Evome’s R&D business unit Simbex LLC for approximately $4.83 million in cash. The proceeds will be used to pay down Simbex debt and reduce Evome’s acquisition debt ...
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Fabletics and Khloé Kardashian drop third collection
Khloé Kardashian and California-based activewear brand Fabletics have launched a new collection of compression swimwear. It is named Khloe V3 to reflect the number of total product lines released from the brand’s collaboration with the celebrity. The mother-of-two’s new collection includes 26 limited-edition pieces, which Kardashian describes as “perfect for ...
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Burton wins in next instance against Koroyd
Following a 26-month legal battle over a patent related to the shock-absorbing WaveCel technology, Burton has announced in a press release that a German court has ruled that Koroyd’s patent No. EP 1694 152 B1 is invalid in Germany. Koroyd may appeal the decision. In the fall of 2022, Koroyd ...
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Centerline Athletics debuts line, partners with pro pickleball player
Centerline Athletics, a new player in the performance apparel market, recently launched its line, targeting both men and women. The brand kicked off with a strategic partnership with Thomas Wilson, a Top 10 Pro Pickleball Association (PPA) athlete. Centerline Athletics says it distinguishes itself with its innovative Griptek technology, promising ...
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Court dismisses lawsuit against Nike for greenwashing
A lawsuit against Nike in Missouri has been dismissed by the court following allegations that the company’s Sustainability Collection misled consumers about its use of sustainable materials. The lawsuit, filed by Maria Guadalupe Ellis in May 2023, claimed that Nike violated the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act. According to Ellis, Nike ...
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VF Corp. plans to open 300 stores in expansion strategy
VF Corp. is restructuring its distribution strategy to tap into underexploited markets, particularly in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. Expanding its existing partnership with retail conglomerate GMG, VF Corp. plans to open 300 stores across these regions for brands like Vans, The North Face and Timberland within ...
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Liberty Media announces acquisition of MotoGP
US-based mass media company Liberty Media Corporation, the owner of Formula 1, has announced an agreement to acquire MotoGP, the pinnacle of motorcycle racing with more than 20 Grands Prix across five continents. Liberty Media’s businesses are attributed to three tracking stock groups: the Liberty SiriusXM Group, the Formula One ...
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Orange balls can lead to better scores, suggests new Irish study
A recent study has shed light on the potential benefits of using orange golf balls over white golf balls. The study, funded by golf ball maker Seed Golf, found that orange golf balls improve the scores of golfers of all abilities compared to traditional white golf balls. The white paper, ...
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IOC announces Looney Tunes licensing deal
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced a global licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP) that will see Looney Tunes characters featured in a collection of official Olympic-licensed products. Well-known characters like Tweety, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote will now feature ...
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Boardriders is laying off more employees in California
Boardriders is dismissing 464 more workers in California, according to a notice dated Feb. 1, filed with the California Employment Development Department in compliance with the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act and the California WARN Act. In the document, the company explains that the reduction is due ...
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FSG sells off consultancy
Fenway Sports Management Group (FSG) – owner of, among other things, Liverpool FC and the Boston Red Sox – has sold off its Consulting Group to the Brand division of Elevate, a consultancy founded in 2018 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Fenway consultancy’s BriAnne Newman is now Elevate ...
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Macron confirms double-digit sales growth in 2023
Italian sportswear company Macron posted consolidated turnover of €196.6 million for financial year 2023, representing an increase of 15.7 percent compared to 2022. All its three main lines of business recorded double-digit growth: Teamwear (+21 percent), Individual lines (+23 percent) and Pro Clubs (+11 percent). Pro forma Ebitda of €33.8 ...
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Authentic Brands Group nears deal to acquire Champion?
After months of anticipation, it appears that Hanesbrands, Inc.’s Champion brand is on the verge of being acquired by Authentic Brands Group (Authentic). According to a source familiar with the negotiations, reported by Women’s Wear Daily (WWD), Authentic has emerged as the winning bidder in the sale process, with the ...