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    Blue Tomato to rent snowboards and related gear

    2021-01-20T16:42:00Z

    Blue Tomato, the European action sports e-tailer and retailer based in Austria and owned by Zumiez, has begun renting snowboards, splitboards, boots and bindings at two points of sale in Austria: one store in Obertauern and its headquarters in Schladming. The service, called “Rent Your Ride,” will be expanded to ...

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    Updated: Isn’t sports retailing an “essential” category?

    2021-01-19T17:25:00Z

    The German government is widely expected to announce an extension of its lockdown for retailers of “non-essential” items as well as fitness studios and restaurants through Feb. 14, according to leading German media. The second German lockdown started on Dec. 16 and was supposed to end on Jan. 11, but ...

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    EU updates supplier/wholesaler/retailer regulations

    2021-01-18T17:33:00Z

    The European Commission is sounding out companies involved in the sale and distribution of consumer goods and their trade associations to provide input for the reform of a set of guidelines governing dealings between suppliers, wholesalers and retailers. First issued in 2010 and called the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation – ...

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    Schöffel launches digital brand experience for retailers

    2021-01-18T11:07:00Z

    Building up on the positive experience gained through its international online sales meeting last May, Schöffel has opened a “Digital Brand Space,” making its entire brand world a virtual experience that will be developing all year ’round. The German sports apparel company’s retail partners can enter the digital, three-dimensional space ...

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    Adidas to sponsor G2 e-sports

    2021-01-15T18:17:00Z

    Adidas has established a multi-year sponsorship deal with G2, the entertainment and e-sports brand. It will be supplying sports apparel, manufacturing the G2 jersey for the 2021 e-sports season and developing a joint lifestyle apparel collection. The G2 x Adidas jersey will contain the Aeroready system to keep the fabric ...

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    Switzerland joins the retail lockdown

    2021-01-15T18:17:00Z

    Joining Germany and Austria, the Swiss government has ordered the closure of all non-essential physical shops, starting on Monday, Jan. 18. The Swiss ban will last through the end of February, affecting all kinds of sports shops, many of which work a lot with winter sports. However, many Swiss ski ...

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    Spanish buying groups seek stronger corporate identities

    2021-01-14T15:28:00Z

    Base Detall Sport, one of the major Spanish buying groups in the sporting goods sectors, is asking that all of the 298 stores run by its 82 retail members should carry one of its banners – Base, Base Selection or Wanna Sneakers – by the end of 2021 or early ...

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    Sports retailers scored better than other specialty retailers in France

    2021-01-12T13:25:00Z

    Going through two Covid-related lockdowns, French specialty retailers saw their sales decline on average by 18 percent in 2020, although their online turnover jumped by 80 percent for the year, including a growth of 85 percent in December, according to their trade association, Procos. Shoe retailers suffered the biggest losses ...

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    Better-than-expected profits for JD Sports Fashion

    2021-01-11T14:02:00Z

    In an update on its performance through the Christmas selling period, JD Sports Fashion said that demand has remained robust throughout the second half of 2020, including the key months of November and December, despite temporary store closures in many territories. As a result, revenues for the 22 weeks to ...

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    Decathlon France will sell Brooks running products in its stores

    2021-01-11T10:52:00Z

    Decathlon will be selling Brooks running products in its French stores starting mid-February. According to reports in sport-guide.com, they will be initially available in 25 Decathlon stores, mostly in the Paris/Ile de France region. Brooks products will not be available via Decathlon’s e-commerce site, though. The vertical French-based sports retailer ...

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    Russia’s Sportmaster launches a new PRO store format

    2021-01-11T09:42:00Z

    Sportmaster, the leading sporting goods retailer in Russia, has opened a large new store of 5,000 square meters based on its Sportmaster PRO format– a concept focused on attracting professional athletes – in the Metropolis shopping center in downtown Moscow. It is the 14th store operating under the Sportmaster PRO ...

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    German winter sports retailers ask for special government aid

    2021-01-07T17:39:00Z

    Rainer Angstl, the manager of Sport Schuster in Munich, and the managing directors of more than 170 other German sports retailers that depend heavily on the winter sports business have signed an open letter to the federal government, asking for subsidies based on the monthly gross profits that they are ...

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    Spy+ takes the contactless try-on to a new level

    2021-01-06T18:22:00Z

    Spy+ is using Google’s Image Swirl and QR-code scanning to enable customers to try on snow goggles without ever touching them. The American action sports eyewear company, which was recently acquired by Bollé Brands, says the combination “overcomes the largest barriers to retail sales in the current shopping environment”: namely, ...

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    Intersport retailer makes a fuss over the newly extended German retail lockdown

    2021-01-05T17:17:00Z

    After a consultation with the state governments, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced on Jan. 5 that a nationwide retail lockdown for the sale of non-essential goods will be prolonged until Jan. 31 because of the ongoing high level of contaminations from the Covid-19 virus. It started on Dec. 16 and ...

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    Asics shutters its NYC flagship store

    2021-01-05T17:13:00Z

    Asics has closed down for good its flagship store on Fifth Avenue in the Manhattan district of New York, which it had opened in 2017, occupying 2,035 square feet of selling space, to position itself in the city as a direct competitor of bigger sports brands like Nike, Adidas or ...

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    Sports & outdoor retail rose by 7.2% in the U.K. in 2020

    2021-01-04T18:17:00Z

    Sports and outdoor retailers survived the Covid-19 pandemic in the U.K. last year. Spending on their products rose by 7.2 percent, according to Barclaycard, which noted in particular the boom in home fitness while gyms were closed. Home improvement items and furniture scored similar increases. In contrast, general clothing contracted ...

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    Adidas signs up top NBA Draft pick

    2020-12-30T08:48:00Z

    Consolidating its position in the American basketball market, Adidas has signed up Anthony Edwards, the first overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, according to The Athletic. Besides Edwards, only LaMelo Ball, who is now endorsing Puma, is the only member of the 2020 draft to have signed a sponsorship ...

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    Adidas announces further progress on recycled materials

    2020-12-28T18:26:00Z

    In 2021, more than 60 percent of Adidas’ products will be made with sustainable materials such as recycled polyester or sustainable cotton, according to the company. By 2024, the brand will only use recycled polyester. All of the cotton it uses, the company adds, has been of the sustainable variety ...

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    Zalando hires a “circularity director” away from H&M

    2020-12-28T18:26:00Z

    Laura Coppen, who has been a major contributor to H&M’s sustainability efforts for almost five years, is joining Zalando to serve as “circularity director,” charged with implementing a program to promote greater transparency among its partner brands in the area of environmental protection. Her appointment follows a number of initiatives ...

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    Adidas opposes a proposed Thom Browne mark

    2020-12-28T18:26:00Z

    In its latest move to defend its Three Stripes, Adidas has filed an opposition with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) against a trademark application filed by Thom Browne in February. Adidas charges that the New York-based designer intends to use a logo consisting ...