Latest Retail News & Analysis – Page 29
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Technogym inaugurates new Benelux center
Technogym has announced the opening of its new Technogym Benelux center. Located at Capelle aan den Ijssel in the western Netherlands, the 1,500 sqm space has been designed to attract both industry operators and consumers, who will have a chance to discover the brand’s ecosystem made of training equipment, digital ...
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Lacoste to double number of stores in India
French apparel brand Lacoste plans to open around 50 standalone stores in India over the next five years, Business Standard has reported, based on an interview with Lacoste’s CEO for the Asia-Pacific region, Marcus Meyer. The brand currently has 42 stores and seven digital marketplaces in India and plans to ...
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Major Russian marketplace unveils ambitious plans for sporting goods retail development
Major Russian marketplace Lamoda plans to invest 30 billion rubles (€300m) over the next three years to open 300 brick-and-mortar stores in the country, partly taking over a former Adidas branch. The first 50 stores are expected to be operational by the end of 2023, a source close to the ...
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JD Sports on track for FY profit rise as premium sneaker demand holds up
JD Sports Fashion said it was on track for a 5 percent rise in annual profit as demand for premium leisurewear such as Nike Air Force One and Adidas Samba sneakers pushed half-year sales higher despite the cost of living crisis. The retailer said revenue grew 7 percent to £4.7 ...
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Sportmaster launches Russia’s first sporting goods marketplace
Russia’s largest sporting goods retailer, Sportmaster, has rolled out the country’s first marketplace focused exclusively on the sale of sporting and outdoor goods. The service was launched on Sportmaster’s website in the form of a separate page. The marketplace does not yet have a standalone name, and so far only ...
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Russian sporting brand Putin Team Russia unveils expansion plans
Putin Team Russia, a major Russian sporting goods company, is negotiating to open its first stores in foreign markets, Dmitry Shiskin, the company’s owner, disclosed. The company plans to start with flagship stores in China, India, the United Arab Emirates and the countries of the CIS region. The brand is ...
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Decathlon opts for internal solution for Germany CEO succession
Source: Decathlon Arnaud Sauret Following the promotion of long-time German CEO André Weinert to CEO for Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (CESEE), the French sporting goods retailer and manufacturer Decathlon has appointed Arnaud Sauret as his successor with immediate effect. Sauret has been responsible for Decathlon’s growth ...
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Formerly pure e-tailer predicts a record year
Deporvillage appears to have returned to double-digit growth in revenues and has accordingly raised its revenue forecast for the current year from €163 to €170 million, according to Modaes and Palco23. Should the crystal ball prove accurate, the retailer will surpass the record year of 2021 with its late-Covid euphoria. ...
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Asian sneaker marketplace Novelship secures $9.5 million in Series B funding
Novelship, a Singapore-based marketplace founded in 2018, has received US$9.5 million in its Series B funding round led by East Ventures, iGlobe Partners and GSR Ventures. The company said the new funding will accelerate its efforts to strengthen its brand presence across Southeast Asia. This includes improving logistics capabilities, refining ...
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Footasylum adopts new retail concept in larger store
Footasylum, leading British retailer of branded fashion and footwear, has moved to a new and improved retail space at the Lakeside Shopping Center in England, where it previously occupied a space of around 300 sqm. The new 900-sqm space features a refreshed store concept that seeks to create a mobile-first ...
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Zalando launches Stories
Source: Zalando Storys on mobile In close collaboration with Highsnobiety, Zalando has introduced “Stories” on its platform. Curated editorial content is seamlessly linked to the shopping experience in visual formats, such as short videos, and is intended to serve as a new source of inspiration for customers. ...
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ColourWear taps Unify Brand Partnerships for UK distribution
ColourWear has teamed up with UK distribution company Unify Brand Partnerships to expand its presence in the UK active and outdoor market. The lifestyle brand is the shared passion of three board and freeski enthusiasts from Gothenburg, Sweden, who in 2010 said, “Enough with the grey!” Fredrik Abrahmson, Thor Kruse ...
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Fanatics hires new Commerce CEO
Source: Fanatics Andrew Low Ah Kee, new CEO of Fanatics Commerce Digital sports platform Fanatics has announced the appointment of Andrew Low Ah Kee as Chief Executive Officer of its largest business unit, Fanatics Commerce. Low Ah Kee most recently served as President at Opendoor, an e-commerce ...
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Muntagnard launches mono-material apparel via Kickstarter to avoid overproduction
Source: Muntagnard Muntagnard founders Dario Pirovino and Dario Grünenfelder Muntagnard, a young startup from Switzerland, has been offering its latest two sustainable products – the MIUtec Iso Vest and the MIUtec Iso Hooded Jacket – exclusively and internationally on Kickstarter since Aug. 24. The company uses Kickstarter ...
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Avatars to get digital sunglasses from Sunglass Hut
Source: Sunglass Hut EssilorLuxottica’s Sunglass Hut and avatar platform Ready Player Me are offering digital sunglasses that users can outfit their avatars with, a unique initiative that combines virtual worlds and physical retail. Starting Sept. 14, customers can pick up free sunglasses for their avatars at select ...
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Zumiez encouraged by some brands in Europe, private label growth
Zumiez, despite reporting a Q2 loss of $8.5 million against a profit of 3.1 million and an 11.6 percent drop in revenues to $194.4 million for the period ended July 29, remains encouraged by key elements of its overall business. Those include “a good trend line” heading into Q4, a ...
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Catalonian chain expands
Wala has opened a seventh store, according to both TradeSport and CMDsport. It is a 2,200-sqm operation with a staff of 40 located in Sant Pere de Ribes, Catalonia. The retail chain does all of its business in this one Spanish autonomous community and covers mountain and snow sports, cycling, ...
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Decathlon to close two of its four stores in Sweden
Citing Fastighetsnytt, ehandel.se reported at the end of last week that the French sports chain Decathlon has decided to close two of its four Swedish stores. Decathlon established itself in Sweden in 2011 with a first test store in Bromma. The idea was then to expand extensively with stores in ...
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Running Conseil has a new GM
Jérémy Marchetti is the new general manager of Running Conseil, effective Sept. 1. Running Conseil is a group of 64 independent stores in France specializing in running, trail running and triathlon gear. Marchetti, 41, is the owner of a Running Conseil store in Ollioules in southeastern France. The Running Conseil ...
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Both Zalando CEOs extend contracts
Zalando founders Robert Gentz and David Schneider will continue to lead the company as co-CEOs. The Supervisory Board made this decision at its regular Q3 meeting and extended both contracts by another four years until December 2027. Gentz and Schneider will drive the strategy to establish Zalando as the first ...