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Adidas' new concept for Canadian outlet stores
Adidas has developed a new store concept to be rolled out in Canada, according to Retail Insider. “The Pulse” concept will be the German brand’s “premium factory outlet concept for the foreseeable future,” as vice president of retail for Canada Lesley Hawkins told the publication. The design is to include ...
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New Oxford Street store for Under Armour
Under Armour is to open a new store on London’s Oxford Street this summer, according to Drapers. The new location comes after the opening of three new stores in England: Two London-based Brand House stores at Westfield Stratford City and Battersea Power Station, as well as a flagship store in ...
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eBay Ventures invests in U.S. marketplace for new and used sporting goods
SidelineSwap, a U.S. online marketplace for new and used sporting goods, today announced a strategic investment from eBay Ventures, the corporate venture arm of eBay Inc. Founded in 2015, SidelineSwap enables the resale of sporting goods through both its peer-to-peer online marketplace and its trade-in partnerships with retailers and brands. ...
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Blue Tomato enters Italian market
Source: Mattia Caravello (OUTBND SRL) Tiziano Taglianozzi, Shop Manager at the new Trento store Boardsports and lifestyle specialist Blue Tomato, part of U.S. company Zumiez since 2012, has opened its first store in Italy. The omnichannel chain opened a 250-sqm store last week on Via Paolo Oss-Mazzurana ...
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The Athlete’s Foot launches new neighborhood store concept in the USA
Specialty footwear and lifestyle chain The Athlete’s Foot (TAF) has opened its first “neighborhood” concept store with several community-focused events at Atlantic Station in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. TAF is focused on enhancing the customer experience while continuing to drive hyperlocal product assortment and community engagement. The new store concept is ...
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Nike to open new 1,200 sqm concept store in the U.K.
Nike will open a new, digitally focused, 1,200-sqm store in Manchester, U.K., in the city’s Arndale shopping center. The two-story store will focus on the Nike Rise concept, which uses digital services to empower athletes to make sport a daily habit, according to RetailGazette.co.uk. Manchester Arndale is one of the ...
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Frasers Group to introduce loyalty scheme across all brands
Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct, is set to launch a new membership program called Frasers Plus in the U.K. market. Speaking at the World Retail Congress in Barcelona on April 26, Frasers Group’s chief executive, Michael Murray, described the solution as the retailer’s version of Amazon Prime. Frasers ...
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HDE: German retail expected to lose 9,000 doors in 2023
Following the Covid years, the retail sector in Germany is set to lose 9,000 more stores (across all consumer goods segments) in 2023, according to a forecast by the German Retail Association (HDE). Increasing vacancies in many city centers are making locations less attractive and putting more businesses at risk. ...
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British MPs write to Frasers Group against use of facial recognition cameras
A cross-party collection of nearly 50 Members of Parliament and peers have written to Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct, condemning the use of “live facial recognition” cameras in the group’s stores, The Guardian has reported. The parliamentarians have described the technology as “invasive and discriminatory,” urging the group ...
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AW LAB launches new store concept in Italy
Sneakers and lifestyle retail chain AW LAB has introduced a new retail concept in its Italian stores in Rimini, Viareggio, Rome, Verona and Carini. The new store concept, developed in partnership with London-based agency TRC, is meant to provide a contemporary feel and enhance the shopping experience. The retail concept ...
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JD Sports appoints two non-executive directors
Following last week’s appointment of Michael Armstrong as the company’s first global managing director to further drive the group’s growth and achieve its goal of becoming the “leading global sports-fashion powerhouse,” JD Sports has appointed Angela Luger and Darren Shapland to the board as non-executive directors. Luger will join the ...
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Zalando opens virtual fitting rooms as pilot for millions of customers
Zalando has opened its virtual fitting room to millions of customers across its 25 markets for the first time. The pilot is part of Zalando’s Size & Fit initiatives. Customers can create a 3D avatar by entering their height, weight and gender. For a selected range of jeans (22 items ...
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Zalando to test fashion assistant powered by ChatGPT
European online fashion and lifestyle platform Zalando has announced that it will soon launch a beta version of a fashion assistant powered by ChatGPT across its web and app platforms. The OpenAI technology will allow customers to ask questions using their own words, helping them navigate Zalando’s assortment more intuitively. ...
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Sporting goods sales in the U.S. grew 4.3% last year
U.S. wholesale sales of athletic footwear, apparel, sports and fitness equipment, and licensed products grew by 4.3 percent in 2022, totaling over $116 billion. This represents the second-largest percentage growth since 2010, although it also marks a pullback from the record performance of 15.8 percent in 2021. These figures were ...
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Farfetch hires new CMO
Farfetch, an Internet platform for luxury goods, announced that Nick Tran has joined the company as chief marketing officer. Tran will be based in London and will report to chief marketplace officer, Edward Sabbagh, and will oversee all global marketing functions for Farfetch Marketplaces. Tran brings more than 20 years ...
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JD Sports creates new global leadership position
JD Sports appointed Michael Armstrong to the newly created position of global managing director to drive growth and advance expansion plans internationally, particularly in the North American and European markets, to become the “leading global sports-fashion powerhouse.” Armstrong will work under CEO Régis Schultz to oversee JD’s strategic direction, business ...
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For now, chain in Madrid to expand only online
The watchwords for this year at Deportes Halcón are recovery and stability. CMDsport has spoken with its director of finance and marketing, Sandra Benito, according to whom sales for first-quarter 2023 at the four-store chain in Madrid are more or less flat. “The market,” she says, “is not easy.” Suppliers ...
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Sprinter expands in the Netherlands
Sprinter has opened a 532-sqm store in Tilburg and will soon open a 1,000-sqm store in The Hague, raising its Dutch total to six. Both will have Player Service, in which sports teams can have their name and logo screen-printed on apparel. The Spanish retailer operates in its home country ...
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Decathlon Ireland has a new CEO
French sporting goods retailer Decathlon has appointed Elena Pecos as the new chief executive of its Irish business. She takes over the role from Bastien Grandgeorge, who had led Decathlon Ireland since 2017 and is now at the helm of the French Decathlon business. Pecos joined Decathlon in 2006 as ...
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Adidas among the top European cross-border e-commerce retailers
Brussels-based Cross-Border Commerce Europe (CBCommerce), the platform that stimulates cross-border e-commerce in Europe, has released the fifth edition of “TOP 500 Cross-Border Retail Europe,” a research paper that ranks the 500 strongest European players with a focus on cross-border performance. Adidas Group took the 10th spot in the latest edition ...