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Foreign sports retailers dominate on Facebook in Spain
CMDsport has published a report on the social-media presence of the top purveyors of sporting goods and sportswear in Spain. The top platform is Facebook, followed by Instagram and Twitter, and on Facebook the top chain, by a large margin, is JD Sports, with 3.47 million followers. JD is the ...
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Asics releases new eco-friendly Earth Day Pack
Asics has launched a new Earth Day Pack, defined by the brand as “Asics’ most environmentally sustainable cross-category collection ever.” The new range of eco-friendly running shoes and apparel was obtained through a circular manufacturing approach that used around 5 tons of textile waste, the equivalent of 25,000 T-shirts, recycled ...
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Strong post-pandemic progress for Li Ning and Xtep
As they are only obliged to publish their results for the first half and the full financial year, some more public Chinese sporting goods companies published an operational update for the first quarter, following up on Anta Sports Products’ previously reported excellent post-pandemic figures for the period. Li Ning Company ...
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Kappa collaborates on Naples’ kit with an Argentine designer
County of Milan, a brand run by the Argentine designer Marcelo Burlon, has collaborated with Kappa to revamp the uniform of the SSC Napoli football club in a rather sumptuous way. Kappa, which is the official sponsor of the club, calls it “a celebratory collection” to “convey the culture, ...
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Texon introduces “ground-breaking” ProWeave technology
Texon International has presented ProWeave, describing it as a “ground-breaking” jacquard weaving technology which it claims makes it possible to seamlessly integrate functional and design weaving into a single sheet of material. The company says that a number of world-leading sports brands are currently evaluating its new performance fabrics. According ...
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Canada Goose will buy back fur and upcycle it
Reacting to the attacks of animal welfare activists, Canada Goose has introduced a new Fur Buy Back program to help achieve the declared goal of ending the purchase of new furs by 2022, while introducing reclaimed fur into the supply chain. A global Reclaimed Fur Working Group has created an ...
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Dish sues Peloton, Lululemon and Icon Health & Fitness over streaming technology
Connected fitness remains a hot issue in terms of intellectual property rights. Dish Network Corp. and its Sling TV division are suing Peloton Interactive, Lululemon Athletica and Icon Health & Fitness for allegedly infringing five patents for technology that improves the quality of video content on the internet through multi-bitrate ...
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Adidas uses mushroom fibers in a Stan Smith model
Adidas has launched the Stan Smith Mylo, its first shoe whose upper is made with the Mylo material, a soft, natural and renewable alternative to leather that uses mycelium, which comes from the roots of mushrooms. Developed by a biotechnology firm, Bolt Threads, Mylo is described by the company as ...
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Puma reportedly agrees not to use the Tokyo 2020 mark
Puma has reportedly settled a dispute with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), which claims to own trademarks for the Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022 and Paris 2024 labels, with the right to use them for licensing and sponsorship agreements. The committee and Team USA had filed a suit against ...
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Kolon Sport partners with Aquafil for an apparel line with recycled nylon
Kolon Sport, the South Korean brand of sports and outdoor apparel, has partnered with Italian nylon maker Aquafil to develop a new ecological material which they call Kolon Nylon. The 100 percent recycled nylon material has been used for ten garments in Kolon’s spring/summer 2021 collection, including vests, jackets and ...
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Under Armour outlines specific environmental pledges
Under Armour (UA) has announced three specific commitments to reduce the impacts of its operations on the environment. Firstly, the company has committed to reduce absolute scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30 percent by 2030 from a 2018 base year - a science-based emissions target ...
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Wolverine appoints Tesla director to its own board
Wolverine Worldwide appointed Kathleen Wilson-Thompson to its board of directors. A graduated lawyer and experienced top executive, she is currently also a member of Tesla’s board of directors and brings global retail experience in senior management positions and a total of 14 years as a director with Tesla and two ...
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Anta Sports had a good start to 2021
In an operational update on the first quarter ended March 31, which relates to the performance of Anta, Fila, Descente, Kolon Sport, Sprandi and Kingkow, but does not include the businesses of Amer Sports, Anta Sports Products Limited said retail sales of Anta branded products advanced by 40 to 45 ...
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Puma launches “Only See Great” campaign to spark optimism
Puma has unveiled “Only See Great,” a new brand campaign that is meant to spread a vision of hope, optimism and self-belief during these challenging times, and ahead of major sporting events this summer like the Formula One World Championship series, the European Football Championships and the Olympic Games in ...
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New capsule from Arena pays tribute to Mark Spitz
Arena has dedicated a retro-style capsule collection of swimsuits, T-shirts and sweatshirts to Mark Spitz, the American swimmer who in 1972 won more gold medals than any other single athlete ever had at any edition of the Olympic Games – setting world-record times in all of those events. His record ...
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Unrest, a new French brand of sustainable fitness clothing
Unrest is the name of a new French brand of fitness apparel made with 100 percent natural and biodegradable materials that is set for a launch in September, after nearly three years of development. Founded by Lucile Trouette, the brand is working with a Portuguese textile supplier while the manufacturing ...
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Fitbit and Garmin are cleared of two out of four patent infringement charges
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has confirmed that Garmin and Fitbit are not infringing on two patents registered by Philips, concluding that they are invalid, but it did not overturn two other patents over which the Dutch electronics company is still in litigation with the two suppliers of wearables. ...
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Nike is now refurbishing sneakers
Nike has begun selling reconditioned sneakers at “up to” 15 stores in the U.S., with plans for more. The program is not going to be implemented in Europe until further notice. Inaugurated on April 12, the Nike Refurbished program operates with Nike sneakers returned within 60 days of purchase, which ...
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Sotheby’s to sell a pair of the original Nike Yeezy sneakers
A forthcoming sale by Sotheby’s will include a pair of Kanye West Nike Air Yeezy 1 sneakers. The model was unveiled publicly during West’s performance at the 2008 Grammy Awards and was released in a limited series the next year. The Air Yeezy 2 followed in 2012. Nike had never ...
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Nike remains the world’s most valuable apparel brand
Nike has been awarded the title of the world’s most valuable apparel brand for the seventh consecutive year, despite a 12.5 percent drop in brand value to $30.4 billion, according to the Brand Finance Apparel 50 2021 report. Although Nike’s sales took a hit last year due to the pandemic, ...