Retail insights from the sporting goods industry – Page 16
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Uvex Sports Group switches to selective distribution in Europe
Uvex Sports Group (USPG), the parent of the Uvex and Alpina brands, announced that it will be introducing a selective distribution system in Europe from January 2024. Through the new partner program, only certified dealers will have access to the product range. According to an in-depth analysis by the USPG, ...
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Farfetch hires Amazon exec as new CFO
Tim Stone, who spent more than 20 years in senior finance roles at Amazon.com, will join the London-based Internet platform for luxury goods Farfetch Limited on Sept. 1 as the group’s new CFO. He will replace Elliot Jordan, who announced his departure from the luxury fashion company in February.
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Munich opens largest Spanish store
Spanish sneaker brand Munich has opened a 250-sqm store at the Viladecans The Style Outlets shopping center near Barcelona. It is the brand’s largest store in Spain. Alongside Munich sneakers, the store sells vegan footwear from the Duuo brand, also owned by the Berneda family. The new opening brings the ...
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Frasers scores double-digit FY23 revenue gains in all segments
U.K. retailer Frasers Group, bolstered by acquisitions and a strong performance from its core Sports Direct business, generated a 61 percent increase in annual operating profit to £531.8 million (€613.2m) for the 53 weeks ended April 30. Adjusted profit before tax rose by 41 percent to £478.1 million. FY gross ...
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Swiss brand On will soon open its first store in Paris
Swiss brand On is expected to open its first Parisian store over the next few weeks. As previously reported by SGI Europe, the store is located within the Marché Saint Germain, in the heart of the elegant sixth arrondissement. On was founded in 2010 by Olivier Bernhard, David Allemann and ...
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Paris Saint-Germain opens 4th U.S. store in Las Vegas
The new Las Vegas 172-sqm Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) store, which will be managed by Lids, is the French league football club’s fourth location in the U.S. following openings in Los Angeles (2021), New York (2022) and Miami earlier this year. It is located in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace ...
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Pou Sheng experiences H1 recovery on improving trends
The retail subsidiary of Yue Yuen, citing recovering consumer momentum in China and “particularly strong” omnichannel results, has reported preliminary results for the first half ended June 30. Revenues rose approximately 11 percent year-over-year to 10.960 billion yuan renminbi (€1.47bn). Profit attributable to employees was approximately RMB 305 million (€40.8m), ...
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London Sneaker School opens a pop-up store in Mayfair
The London Sneaker School (LSS) is opening a concept pop-up store on Savile Row, a street in Mayfair, central London, known principally for its bespoke tailoring for men. LSS provides insights and lessons on shoemaking and starting a sneaker brand. Classes include traditional shoemaking techniques to train people to get ...
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JD Sports to open 1,000-sqm flagship on Champs-Elysées
JD Sports will open a new flagship store at 118 Champs-Elysées in Paris. Passers-by can already see the stickers that have been affixed by the British retailer on the windows of its new space, previously occupied by Mercedes-Benz. JD Sports is planning to inaugurate the store in March 2024, according ...
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Adidas releases more existing Yeezy products in August, commits to combating discrimination and hate
Adidas announced on July 28 a further release of Yeezy inventory, with a range of existing products being available in phases throughout the month of August across the world. As previously communicated, the German company will donate a significant amount to selected organizations working to combat discrimination and hate, including ...
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Amazon’s Marketplace remedies satisfy UK regulators
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the British competition watchdog, said the offer from Amazon to change the way it treats third-party sellers using its Marketplace platform in the UK addressed its competition concerns. “The CMA’s preliminary view is that the offer from Amazon addresses its competition concerns, and ...
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Mike Ashley is reportedly eyeing an outlet shopping village near Leeds
British billionaire Mike Ashley, the founder of Sports Direct, has reportedly offered nearly £50 million (€58.4m) for Junction 32, according to The Times. Junction 32 is an outlet shopping village on the outskirts of the U.K. city of Leeds, in Yorkshire. The shopping destination, which features a retail space of ...
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Bank engages in financed e-commerce
Gupo Kutxabank – born in 2012 from the merger of BBK, Kutxa and Vital, three banks in Spain’s Basque Country – has launched an online shop of goods and services for its customers, TradeSport reports. Kutxabankstore, as the service is called, divides its offering into six sections: technology, mobility, household, ...
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Sales up for H1 at Base Detall Sport
Base Detall Sport is satisfied with its performance so far in 2023, which it considers a year of stabilization and consolidation. With VAT excluded, accumulated sales for the first half amounted to about €65 million, for an increase of 13 percent year-on-year, as Diffusion Sport and TradeSport have reported. Online ...
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Footway Group has applied for voluntary company reorganization
Swedish Footway Group, operator of specialized online stores, has applied for voluntary company reorganization. According to the company, the decision is based on “the very challenging conditions that the sports retail industry in Sweden and Norway has faced in recent months,” and an acute liquidity situation. During the reconstruction period, ...
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Decathlon rolling out virtual try-ons
Decathlon has introduced a tool to help online customers select a size for the garments they order. Although there have been no official announcements from the company, its global Chief Digital Officer, Jerome Dubreuil, has described the tool in a LinkedIn post – as Retail Technology Innovation Hub has discovered. ...
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Foot Locker to enter Thailand in September
Foot Locker is set to open its first brick-and-mortar store in Thailand in September. The exact opening date has yet to be announced. The store will be located inside the Siam Center shopping mall in Bangkok. Thailand will be Foot Locker’s fifth market in the Southeast Asian region, adding to ...
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New Balance’s new store concept launches in Singapore
New Balance has inaugurated a new store in Singapore featuring its latest retail concept, “Built to put people, not products, at the center of the consumer experience.” It is the brand’s first store of its kind in Southeast Asia and the third in the world, following the launch of the ...
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Decathlon may want to make private labels more concise
According to French industry magazine Challenges, Decathlon is planning to consolidate its numerous private brands. According to the publication, CEO Barbara Martin-Coppola plans to reduce the number of brands from around 70 to 12, while the Decathlon brand will be expanded through a range of multi-sport products. A similar step ...
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Superdry shuts down eight franchise-operated stores in the UK
Superdry has confirmed that it is “in the process of closing” eight stores in the UK operated under license. Most of the 104 Superdry stores in the UK are operated directly by the company, and there are currently no plans to shut down any of them, the retailer said. Since ...