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ArticleThe US and Vietnam reach a trade agreement
The tariff deal between the US and Vietnam, made on July 3, will have a significant impact on the sports fashion industry.
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News briefs361 Degrees updates on Q3
361 Degrees saw sales of both its own private label and kids’ brand products increase by 10 percent year-over-year.
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News briefsShoes lifted Björn Borg in Q2
The sports fashion brand delivered an even stronger second quarter than Q1, with sales increasing 30%.
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Infographics & DataEuropean 2022 retail sell-out sales across outdoor segments
We bring you a breakdown of retail sell-out sales across six outdoor segments in 2022 across six European countries
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News briefsGant celebrates its sportswear heritage
American clothing and fashion sportswear brand Gant is celebrating its heritage with a traveling archive exhibition, starting in New York. It will highlight the history of one of America’s first sportswear brands, exploring its contribution to the fashion industry and showcasing some iconic pieces from 1949 to the present day. ...
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ArticleNPD measures the impact of Covid-19 in Europe and China
The NPD Group estimates that there was a drop of around 24 percent in sales of sports shoes during the first half of 2020 in Germany, France, Italy and Spain – the four European countries where it uses a retail panel of multi-sport specialty stores, combined with sell-out data from ...
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Maus Frères creates a new group around Lacoste
Maus Frères Holding, the Swiss retail and wholesale conglomerate, has created a new entity, the MF Brands Group, or MF Group, to put together Lacoste, Tecnifibre, Aigle and its other sports and fashion brands under common management for greater “coherence, integration and internationalization.” The company, which was previously called Maus ...
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AnalysisWhat next in 2020 and beyond?
Many brand and retailers ar on a mission to reinvent themselves. Which companies are leading the pace and why and what are key trends?
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ArticleStella’s revenues drop by 2% on soft European market
Stella International’s revenues for the third quarter were down by 2 percent from the year-ago period to $447.9 million. The Chinese shoe manufacturer blamed the decline on its strategic decision to prioritize margin improvement over growth in shipment volumes.
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Paris Alpine Studio: where sports meet high fashion
Sports and high fashion are increasingly converging, with more and more luxury fashion labels following the athleisure trend, while outdoor brands keep coming up with “urban-chic” styles.