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Amazon launches its marketplace in South Africa
Amazon has announced the launch of Amazon.co.za, its online marketplace in South Africa, available on desktop and mobile browsers or by downloading the Amazon Shopping App. Customers in South Africa can now shop from a selection of brands across 20 different product categories, such as sporting equipment, consumer electronics, toys ...
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Orbea dips below €400 million in sales
Orbea closed out full-year 2023 with its first drop in revenues in eight years, acccording to Palco23. Although the Basque cycling brand does not disclose them in full, sales appear to have come in at around €382.4 million, down by 6.4 percent from the previous year’s €400 million or so. ...
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Frasers Group revamps digital infrastructure to enhance retail operations
Frasers Group is embarking on a digital transformation aimed at boosting the efficiency of its retail operations and enhancing the online shopping experience across its sports, premium, and luxury brand websites and apps. Described as a “first of its kind” initiative, the retail powerhouse views this investment as pivotal to ...
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April sees dip in UK retail sales amid poor weather and easter shift
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has reported a downturn in retail sales for April, attributing the decline to unfavorable weather conditions and an earlier Easter period. According to the trade association, total retail sales in the UK experienced a 4 percent decrease for the four-week period from March 31 to ...
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JD Sports makes Middle East debut with new store in Bahrain
JD Sports has marked its entry into the Middle East with the inauguration of a new store located at Bahrain’s Marassi Galleria Mall, a beachfront shopping destination. Operated under a franchise agreement with GMG, the 504 square meter establishment will offer customers access to the latest releases from a diverse ...
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Munich opens two stores in Spain
Munich has opened two stores, in the Spanish cities of Madrid and Girona, according to TradeSport and Palco23. The brand has thereby raised the total of its own-stores to 32, with regular stores accounting for 19 and outlets for 13. Munich also runs one store for its vegan brand, Duuo, ...
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SuperStroke buys Lamkin Grips
SuperStroke has acquired Lamkin Grips, a 99-year-old, family owned maker of golf grips. According to SuperStroke, Lamkin’s CEO, Bob Lamkin, will “continue to serve as a board member and will remain involved in the company.” In addition to what it calls the number-one putter grip in golf, SuperStroke produces custom ...
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Decathlon partners with Resortecs to launch recyclable swimwear
French sporting goods chain Decathlon has joined forces with Belgian textile recycling company Resortecs to introduce a sustainable swimwear collection aimed at addressing the challenges of recycling swimwear fabrics. The primary hurdle in recycling swimwear has been the high elastane content in the fabrics, as elastane cannot be separated from ...
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Criticism arises as sports brands fall short in designing boots for women
Global sports giants face scrutiny for allegedly neglecting the unique needs of female athletes in the design of football boots, with experts arguing that neither traditional nor ‘gender-neutral’ options adequately accommodate women’s physiology. Despite claims from major brands about supporting women’s sports and offering ‘inclusive’ products, an analysis by talkSPORT ...
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Decline in golf apparel sales signals market shift
According to Golf Datatech (GDT), the latest figures reveal a notable downturn in golf apparel sales, signaling a shift in the market landscape. In March 2024, sales at both on- and off-course specialty stores plunged by over 10 percent compared to the same period last year. The first quarter of ...
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Peloton announces major workforce reduction amid financial struggles
In a move reflecting ongoing financial challenges, indoor training platform Peloton has revealed plans to cut 15 percent of its workforce, equating to approximately 400 positions, alongside the resignation of CEO Barry McCarthy. The company’s stock price has experienced a dramatic decline, plummeting from its peak of over $160 in ...
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MLB uniforms to change again, Players Association claims
Nike will be making changes to this year’s maligned uniforms for Major League Baseball (MLB) by the start of next season. The MLB Players Association has stated in a memo, seen by The Athletic, NBC News and ESPN, that designer Nike and manufacturer Fanatics will be restoring the large lettering ...
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Hoka opens a store in Paris
Hoka is reinforcing its European retail presence with the opening of its first Parisian address. The new store is located at 35 Boulevard des Capucines, in a 140-sqm space formerly occupied by footwear label Bally, at walking distance from the historic Opéra and not far from the busy shopping area ...
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Paris 2024 branded products now available on Tmall
Alibaba has announced that fans in China can now access official Paris 2024 branded products on Tmall’s Olympic Store. Fans can purchase a range of licensed merchandise, including toys of the Phryges, the official mascots of the upcoming Games. Alibaba is a worldwide Olympic Partner and the Tmall platform, part ...
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No company sells more clothes in Spain than Shein
Shein appears to have become the top online retailer for fashion in Spain, where it has surpassed Zara and H&M, as well as in Italy, Greece and Portugal, according to Diffusion Sport, which cites figures from the consultancy ECDB. Indeed, the e-commerce specialist – of Chinese origin but Singaporean headquarters ...
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A delay in Google’s Sandbox plan
Google is putting off until 2025 the deprecation of the third-party cookie in its Chrome browser, a plan we reported on in January. In its report for the first quarter of this year the company will be publishing the following notice: “We are providing an update on the plan for ...
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Newcastle United introduces the SoundShirt to football
Newcastle United introduced two changes to some of its jerseys at its recent match against Tottenham Hotspur. First, the club’s front-of-shirt sponsor, Sela, a Saudi Arabian company specializing in the end-to-end development of intellectual property (IP) and in the production and management of events, donated its ad spot on the ...
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Fanatics and Sunderland announce long-term partnership
Fanatics and Sunderland Association Football Club (SAFC) have agreed to a new long-term partnership that will see the global merchandise firm become Sunderland’s new retail partner until 2034. Fanatics will become the exclusive operator for the club’s online and stadium store. This will include “significant investment” in a new store ...
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Guy Kinnings is the new Chairman of the International Golf Federation Board
The International Golf Federation (IGF) Board has announced the election of Guy Kinnings as its new Chairman. He takes over the role from Keith Pelley, who recently joined Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment in Toronto. Kinnings is currently the Chief Executive of the European Tour Group, a role he began ...
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Denmark proposes national ban on PFAS in clothing and footwear
In a move to address environmental concerns, the Danish government has unveiled plans for a national ban on the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in clothing, footwear, and sealants. These substances are recognized as major contributors to environmental contamination. “Limiting PFAS at the source is essential for safeguarding ...