All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 37, Issue 13+14 – Page 4
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ArticleActivewear brand LSKD in recycled nylon deal
Australian activewear brand LSKD will transition product lines to enzymatically recycled nylon from 2028 under a decade-long supply deal.
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ArticleColumbia’s summer proof: rain, fire, sauna in the desert
Two new films from adam&eve\TBWA extend Columbia’s “Engineered for Whatever” platform into summer — with a flamethrower, naturally.
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News briefsASICS builds elite lab where it all began
ASICS is building a dedicated facility in Kobe for elite athlete footwear and rapid prototyping, due to open in December 2027.
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ArticleGeopolitics opens India’s door to Anta
The Fujian-based group plans 10 stores by March 2027, positioning Anta in India’s premium sportswear segment as bilateral tensions ease.
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ArticleOn Holding’s impact report: where it falls short
The Swiss brand missed its living wage target, replaced Cyclon subscription with a broader resale-donation-recycling model and saw absolute emissions rise.
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ArticleLululemon adds Unilever veteran to board
Former Unilever Chief Growth & Marketing Officer joins lululemon’s board as the brand extends a five-year governance overhaul.
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News briefsNew Balance targets $10bn revenue in Middle East push
The MEAI region grew 35 percent in 2025, outpacing all other markets, as the brand opens its first Grey Store concept in Doha.
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ArticleLondon Team Time Trial for Tour de France Femmes in 2027
Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift will hold its first-ever team time trial in central London on Aug. 1, 2027, as both Grand Tours begin in the UK.
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ArticleStrong start for Adidas meets cautious full-year outlook
Adidas starts the year stronger than expected, yet remains strikingly cautious.
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ArticleMacron: record revenue in 2025
The Italian teamwear specialist achieved record annual revenue in 2025, with EBITDA growing to €51.6 million and a margin of 21.1 percent.
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ArticlePFAS probe exposes activewear’s green gap
Via The Conversation: a Texas attorney general probe into Lululemon’s PFAS use exposes why voluntary sustainability standards have failed the activewear sector – and why regulatory enforcement is now the only credible fix.
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News briefsAdidas extends World Cup kits to pet market
Fans in North America, Latin America and selected Asian markets can dress their pets in federation colors from May 1.
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ArticleCHAMP: athlete co-investment from L Catterton
Over 250 elite athletes, including NBA star Kevin Durant, take co-ownership stakes in consumer brands under a new L Catterton–Patricof vehicle.
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News briefsPremier League losses surge
Broadcast money keeps rising, but wages, transfers and creative accounting are widening the gap between income and profit.
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News briefsAdidas pumps €100m into Bundesliga
The German sportswear giant commits €100m to the DFL as its national team kit deal nears its end – with a fan backlash already anticipated.
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ArticleGarmin fitness segment up 42% in record Q1
Wearables demand more than doubled operating income in Garmin’s fitness segment, while outdoor fell 5% against a strong Q1 2025 comparison.
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ArticleSprinter sues Puma and Mercedes F1 over carbon shoes
Two-time world sprint champion Abby Steiner is suing Puma and the Mercedes F1 team, claiming their carbon-plate shoes ended her career.
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PDF NewsletterSGI Europe Executive Edition: Vol 37 - 13+14
Nike calls 1,400 job cuts a planned step. Analysts aren’t so sure | Adidas posts 14% revenue growth in Q1: guidance for the fiscal year remains cautious | Q4 2025 Scorecard: Revenue rises, earnings crater | New Balance targets $10bn revenue in Middle East push | Report: Europe’s fitness market breaks records in 2025 | WFSGI elects first all-American co-chairs | Adidas backs Bundesliga with €100m deal as Nike era looms | Garmin Q1 2026: fitness up 42%, outdoor down on prior-year comparison | Anta Q1 operational update: Spring Festival lifts sales, March reality bites | 361 Degrees Q1 2026: e-commerce outpaces steady offline gains | Yue Yuen warns of up to 55% profit drop as tariffs hit Q1 output | Moncler Group posts 12% Q1 revenue growth on Asia rebound | Reebok’s sport-by-sport comeback is a brand management masterclass | Five takeaways from Shimano’s Q1 2026 results | A probe into ‘forever chemicals’ in activewear lays bare fashion’s greenwashing problem
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News briefsSpotify enters fitness with Peloton deal
Spotify adds over 1,400 Peloton workout classes to its platform, with fitness now a core content category alongside music and podcasts.
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