All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 42+43 – Page 3
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ArticleBeckham x BOSS Shanghai Pop-Up
Beckham and BOSS debut their FW25 collaboration with an immersive pop-up in Shanghai, highlighting how Beckham’s fashion empire is expanding.
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ArticleSneaker & sports apparel giants lag in digital performance
New Catchpoint benchmark reveals Nike and Adidas suffer heavy losses from poor digital experience — a blind spot in the race for consumer loyalty.
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ArticleThe Olympus of international sports arbitration may be crumbling
A landmark ruling from the ECJ could affect the sporting goods industry and trade
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News briefsNike renames world headquarters after co-founder Phil Knight
The 400-acre world headquarters in Portland, Oregon, will be called the Philip H. Knight Campus.
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ArticleGarment factory fire in Bangladesh claims at least 16 lives
A deadly blaze underscores ongoing safety concerns in one of the world’s largest textile-producing nations.
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ArticleKNWLS x Nike: Athletic Elegance Redefined
KNWLS and Nike launch an eight-piece women’s collection, merging performance innovation with sculptural, high-femme design.
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ArticleSqueaky shoes, big suit: On faces class action
A class action claims On’s Cloudmonster shoes squeak loudly – plaintiffs call it “embarrassing” and say On excluded the defect from its warranty.
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ArticleAdidas Originals & Thug Club launch global FW25 collection
Adidas Originals x Thug Club FW25 drops Oct. 20, merging sport heritage with streetwear rebellion and Korean creative flair.
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ArticleScott Munson joins Klutch Athletics as President, GM
Klutch Athletics taps Nike veteran Scott Munson as President and GM, signalling global growth ambitions.
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ArticleParisian fashion up in arms over Shein
A French fashion collective has launched a petition to prevent Shein from opening at Paris’s BHV Marais department store.
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ArticleArena new global campaign focuses on freedom and inclusivity
The swimwear brand celebrates swimming as a universal and inclusive activity.
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News briefsIntersport France to buy much of Intersport Spain
Intersport France has all but acquired Intersport Spain’s buying group and brand as well as some of its suppliers and a sizeable share of its workforce, according to the sources of Modaes. Because the latter is in liquidation, the acquisition will require judicial approval. Intersport France’s bid, for €300,000, is ...
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ArticleRené Benko sentenced to two years for creditor fraud
Austrian investor René Benko has been sentenced to two years in prison for damaging creditors during his personal insolvency proceedings.
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News briefsKlarna backs Google’s Agent Payments Protocol for AI commerce
Sweden-based digital bank Klarna announces support for Google’s Agent Payments Protocol.
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ArticleAdidas’ record Penn State deal faces backlash amid university turmoil
The announced $300 million partnership with Penn State has quickly turned controversial, with trustees alleging exclusion.
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ArticleFerrari expands lifestyle strategy with flagship stores and experiences
Ferrari is accelerating its lifestyle strategy beyond racing, planning flagship store openings while expanding its luxury goods portfolio and DTC experience.
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News briefsAlo Yoga will open a large store on the Champs-Elysées
The new opening next year is part of the brand’s international expansion.
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ArticleColmar's Milan cable car pop-up for 2026 Winter Games
Italian skiwear brand Colmar has opened a pop-up store shaped like a Cortina cable car inside Milan’s Central Station, bridging fashion, sport, and travel ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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ArticleTrusTrace named Gartner Representative Provider for Digital Product Passports
Sweden-based traceability platform TrusTrace has been recognized by Gartner as a representative provider for Digital Product Passports.