All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 34, Issue 15+16 – Page 5
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News briefsPuma goes grunge with The Ragged Priest
Source: Puma Puma x The Ragged Priest footwear For over 15 years, The Ragged Priest has been mixing up British fashion with distinctive grunge-inspired fashion collections, specializing in worn knits and statement denim. Now, Puma has launched a collaboration that pays homage to both brands’ design signatures, ...
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News briefsH&M Move partners with LanzaTech for capsule made from captured carbon
H&M Move has collaborated with carbon capture company LanzaTech to create a clothing line made in part from captured emissions. In three simple steps, Illinois-based LanzaTech captures carbon emissions from steel mills, traps them in bioreactors and converts them into the same components used to make conventional polyester. This revolutionary ...
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ArticleWintersteiger Group grows 33% in 2022
Austria’s Wintersteiger Group reported a 33 percent increase and a record result of €223 million in sales for 2022.
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ArticleRopeway and alpine technology industry meets at INTERALPIN
The world’s leading trade show for alpine technologies, all key players and technology leaders of the global ropeway and alpine technology industry will present their product innovations at INTERALPIN 2023 from April 19-21. In addition, the issues of product positioning, marketing and digitalization will be addressed to an even greater ...
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News briefsPeak Performance with new B2B structure
The Swedish ski and outdoor brand Peak Performance is restructuring its B2B business. Marcel Hess, who was previously responsible for the omnichannel business in Central Europe, will take over the management of the global B2B business with immediate effect. Hess has been with Peak Performance for more than 10 years ...
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ArticleWhat if the metaverse settled for something simple?
BitNile Metaverse says that its metaverse at BitNile.com has surpassed 500,000 “active users” in the month since it opened its “early-access phase.” Question is, why should we care? After all, a single metaverse like Roblox – which, as our readers might recall, has deals with Nike, Adidas, H&M and FIFA ...
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