Retail insights from the sporting goods industry – Page 29
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ArticleXXL misses target in Q3: “Neither proud nor satisfied”
Source: XXL Freddy Sobin CEO Freddy Sobin, in office since May 2023, began the presentation of XXL ASA’s Q3 financial report by saying, “We are neither proud nor satisfied with the results.” The retail company’s sales fell 10.2 percent in the third quarter. At the same time, ...
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News briefsQuiksilver and Roxy launch apparel rental service in France
As reported by the website Apparel Resources, boardsports brands Quiksilver and Roxy have launched an online rental service in France under the label “Boardriders Rental.” The website offers high-quality performance apparel for men, women and children for rent. François Latterrade, Head of Quiksilver Europe, told the website that the rental ...
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ArticleSuper Retail Group updates year-to-date sales
Super Retail Group, the Australian parent of Rebel Sport, BCF and MacPac, reported a group sales increase of 4 percent for the first 16 weeks of FY24 that began Aug. 1, and a year-over-year comparable sales increase of 2 percent against 20 percent growth in the same FY23 period. Online ...
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ArticleE-commerce dominates sports apparel distribution channels, new report suggests
According to a new report by Research and Markets, the global sports apparel market is projected to reach a value of US$208.47 billion by 2023, driven by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.10 percent during the 2022-2026 forecast period. The increasing penetration of e-commerce, the fastest-growing segment during ...
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News briefsCollaboration between Amazon and luxury brands leads to guilty plea from international counterfeiter
Information and evidence provided by Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) and other luxury brands, including the Prada Group, to Chinese law enforcement has led to a counterfeit seller’s guilty plea to crimes related to the sale of counterfeit luxury products. Amazon has described the collaboration as “a unique and landmark ...
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News briefsOn opens second London store
Swiss sportswear brand On is opening a second London store on Nov. 3. After unveiling a three-story flagship store in London’s Regent Street in February, the brand will now inaugurate a new location at 37 Brushfield Street at Spitalfields Market, in East London. The new 280-sqm store will sell the ...
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News briefs“Free shoes…if you can outrun our security guard”
The Parisian running store Distance recently ran a campaign, “Rob it to get it,” inviting customers – for one day only – to try their hand at stealing participating products if they could outrun the security guard. The catch? The security guard on the day of the promotion in Sept. ...
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News briefsDecathlon launches BuyBack in the UK
Following a successful launch in continental Europe, Decathlon has introduced BuyBack in the UK, a service that allows customers to sell their old bikes back to the retailer for up to 45 percent of the RRP. The first part of the program will focus on bicycles and will later be ...
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News briefsNike partners with US retailer Hibbett on rewards program
US athletic-inspired fashion retailer Hibbett announced the launch of its Connected Partnership, connecting Hibbett and Nike’s loyalty programs. The newly integrated Hibbett Rewards X Nike Membership will provide Hibbett shoppers with new benefits and elevated retail experiences when they purchase Nike and Jordan products at a Hibbett store or online. ...
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News briefsDTC brand Red Run opens flagship in Liverpool
Red Run, an active streetwear brand for women based in Liverpool, England, founded in 2020 during the Covid lockdowns, has opened a 130-sqm flagship store in the Liverpool ONE shopping, residential and leisure complex. To complement Red Run’s direct-to-consumer offering, the brand has partnered with Asics to sell a range ...
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News briefsNext SSU sub files for insolvency
Stuttgart-based Internetstores GmbH, which includes the bike and outdoor online shops Fahrrad.de, Bikester, Campz and Addnature, filed for insolvency at the Stuttgart District Court on Monday afternoon. The company is part of Signa Sports United (SSU), the sporting goods division of the Signa Group founded by Austrian investor René Benko. ...
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News briefsZalando introduces ZEOS Fulfillment
Zalando is launching the ZEOS brand (short for Zalando E-commerce Operating System), which aims at enabling brands and retailers to manage their multi-channel business across Europe within one unified platform. In October 2022, Zalando piloted a multi-channel fulfillment solution with selected partners, which is now moving under a new dedicated ...
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News briefsFirst global coalition for Trusted Reviews
Amazon, Booking.com, Expedia Group, Glassdoor, Tripadvisor and Trustpilot have teamed up to launch the global Coalition for Trusted Reviews, a cross-industry collaboration committed to protecting access to trustworthy consumer reviews worldwide. Members will collectively define best practices for hosting online reviews and sharing methods to identify fake reviews, with the ...
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News briefsOn opens first flagship in French capital
Swiss sports brand On continues to expand its global retail network, opening its first flagship store in France – its third in Europe. Located in the historic Saint-Germain district of Paris, the 250-sqm store will showcase On’s latest product innovations. On’s Paris flagship store will officially open to customers on ...
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News briefsCisalfa appoints new group corporate and internal communication director
Italian sporting goods retailer Cisalfa has appointed Federico Filippa as group corporate and internal communication director. In his new role, Filippa will oversee internal, external and executive communications, media relations, corporate reputation management and crisis and issues management for the group, as per his Linkedin account. Filippa spent the past ...
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ArticleFirst SSU subsidiary files for insolvency
Rumors are swirling: While Signa Sports United (SSU) offshoot Internetstores GmbH (Addnature, Bikester, Brügelmann, Campz, Fahrrad.de, Probikeshop) is said to have informed its suppliers of impending insolvency in self-administration and British affiliate WiggleCRC is believed to have done the same in its home country, German Tennis-Point GmbH has already filed ...
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News briefsTopsports Intl. turns higher sales, profits in H1
Chinese sportswear retailer Topsports Intl., which works with 14 leading sports brands including Nike and Adidas, reported a 16.7 percent increase in H1 profit attributable to shareholders to 1,337.20 million yuan renminbi (€173.0m) for the six months ended Aug. 31. Six-month operating profit improved by 9.2 percent to RMB 1,725.9 ...
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ArticleRental and second-hand markets contribute nearly £7bn to UK economy
A study by Barclaycard Payments has found that UK retailers are benefiting from the growing recommerce economy. 76 percent of retailers now offer more sustainable shopping formats that include rental, reuse and resale offerings. Barclaycard Payments partnered with Development Economics to combine thousands of responses from UK consumers with demographic, ...
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News briefsSpanish retailer solidifying its image
According to Diffusion Sport, Atmósfera Sport has spent the year unifying its corporate image in its stores. The Spanish retailer began the refurbishments in January with 37 stores and by September had raised the number to 68, with another 50 or so planned for early 2024. Its 335 franchisees operate ...
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News briefsAmazon to launch in South Africa in 2024
Amazon announced that Amazon.co.za will launch in 2024, offering South African sellers the opportunity to reach customers across the country starting next year. Amazon says that more than 60 percent of sales on its store are made by independent sellers, most of which are small and medium-sized businesses that offer ...