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Get to know the new SGI Europe taxonomy
We reorganized our topics to provide you, our valued readers, with a clearer and more comprehensive overview. Get the details.
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Lululemon unveils Team Canada’s kit for Paris 2024
Vancouver-based activewear brand Lululemon has revealed Team Canada’s summer athlete kit for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This initiative marks Lululemon’s second collaboration with the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic teams, but it’s the first time they’re crafting athlete kits tailored for warm weather. In a statement, ...
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Superdry unveils restructuring plans amid financial struggles
Superdry has revealed its restructuring proposals alongside plans for an equity raise and delisting from the stock exchange. The proposed restructuring primarily focuses on revamping its UK property estate and retail cost base to achieve a more financially sustainable operating model. CEO Julian Dunkerton emphasized the importance of these measures, ...
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Court approves BowFlex purchase agreement
The US Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey has approved the sale of the acquired assets of Bowflex, Inc. under the terms of the previously announced stalking horse asset purchase agreement between Bowflex and Johnson Health Tech Retail, Inc., the parent company of the Matrix fitness equipment brand. ...
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More trouble with uniforms for Nike
Nike’s troubles with uniforms extend beyond Major League Baseball and Euro 2024. According to Reuters, a number of American women who will be competing in track and field at the Paris Olympics have complained that their Nike-designed kit is scanty. Steeplechaser Colleen Quigley has told Reuters that “they are absolutely ...
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US sporting goods imports decline sharply in Q1
The first quarter of this year witnessed a continued downturn in imports to the US of footwear, apparel, and equipment, marking a significant decline compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data from the ITC database, the declared customs value dropped by 33 percent to $3,687.1 ...
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Change of Iberian plans for Sprinter, Sport Zone
JD Sports will be switching 28 to 30 Sprinter and Sport Zone stores in Spain to the JD banner between now and 2025, according to Diffusion Sport. Included in this two-year development plan is the renovation of two stores in Alicante province, in the cities of Finestrat and Alicante, both ...
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Protest supports NGOs and initiatives that "help everyone ride more"
Dutch sportswear brand Protest has launched the Protest Fun(d), an initiative to help everyone ride more. The Fun(d) provides financial donations and focuses on two pillars: non-profit organizations and creative initiatives. This means that it supports both NGOs in pursuing their social goals as well as supporting creative adventurers with ...
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Asics presents new Nimbus Mirai as its “most circular shoe ever”
Source: Asics Asics is launching the Nimbus Mirai, a performance running shoe designed to be remade at the end of its life. “Mirai” is the Japanese word for future, reflecting the brand’s commitment to make a positive impact on future generations of runners. Designed with recycling in ...
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The boys of summer, mismatches and a new name for the sweat stain
This season’s uniforms for Major League Baseball (MLB), with Nike design and Fanatics manufacturing, are proving to be something of a flop – or a sop. Tops don’t match bottoms, details once specific to a team are now uniform throughout the league, names have shrunk to illegibility from the stands, ...
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Climate responsibility rating: H&M and Inditex are better than Nike and Adidas
This is what the Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor says about climate targets and measures.
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“Biggest marketing investment ever”: Puma launches brand campaign
Puma wants to revitalize its brand identity to focus on “athletic excellence.” This is how.
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Decathlon’s global revenue surges by 4.4% to €15.6 billion
In 2023, Decathlon experienced significant developments across various fronts, reflecting its resilience amidst global challenges. CEO Barbara Martin Coppola acknowledged the company’s progress, emphasizing their focus on future sustainability: “We made strides in CO2 reduction while ensuring continued revenue growth.” Financially, Decathlon achieved a 4.4 percent increase in revenue, totaling ...
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Adidas ends partnership with Parley for the Oceans
In a notable shift in its sustainability efforts, Adidas has announced the cessation of its long-standing partnership.
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Asics study reveals link between teenage exercise and adult mental wellbeing
Asics unveils findings from its latest Global State of Mind Study, reaffirming the positive correlation between physical activity and mental wellbeing. Surveying over 26,000 individuals across 22 countries, the study reveals that those who exercise regularly exhibit higher State of Mind scores, with active respondents averaging 67/100 compared to 54/100 ...
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Agilitas Sports appoints former Adidas Design Director as VP Footwear Design
Source: Agilitas Richard Zartman, Vice President of Footwear Design at Agilitas Agilitas Sports, an Indian sportswear and athleisure solutions platform, has announced the appointment of Richard Zartman as Vice President of Footwear Design. As part of the founding team of Agilitas Sports, Zartman will lead footwear design ...
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Decathlon France raised revenues, focused on circularity in FY23
Decathlon France generated €4.752 billion (VAT and other taxes included) in full-year 2023, according to its year-end round-up. This represents a rise of 1.24 percent from 2022 and of 22.52 percent from 2019, the year before the lockdowns. France accounted for about a quarter of Decathlon’s worldwide sales, which, by ...
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“Caution: Hot coffee”: Product compliance, safety and liability in the US vs. Europe
We explore the basic disparities in product safety and liability regimes between the US and Europe.
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Lamoda Sport and DeSport gear up development strategies
Over the last few years, new sporting goods chains such as Lamoda Sport and DeSport have emerged in Russia, replacing Western suppliers and constantly opening new doors. Lamoda Sport, an offline subsidiary of a prominent Russian marketplace Lamoda, has recently launched a new store in Rostov, a big city in ...
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Competition on marketplaces is becoming increasingly difficult: Russian retailers
Some Russian sporting goods suppliers are considering moving away from working with marketplaces, citing fierce competition, rising fees and risk of losing identity. Alpindustria, a prominent brand of outdoor goods, faces a dilemma regarding whether to sell its goods through marketplaces, Vitaly Kalaida, Deputy Head of the Alpindustria commercial department, ...