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Zalando acquires producer of 3D virtual bodies
Zalando has acquired Fision, the Swiss producer of a body-scanning app and virtual dressing room. The Swiss company’s system creates 3D virtual bodies and clothing models on a platform called meepl. The Berlin-based European e-tailer already uses customer histories on purchases and returns to generate advice on sizes for 50 ...
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Alibaba takes control of Auchan's Chinese grocery chain
Alibaba Group Holding is investing about $3.6 billion in the Sun Art Retail Group, which operates hypermarkets and supermarkets in China. Sun Art’s current chief executive, Peter Huang, will be taking on the additional post of chairman. The deal will raise Alibaba’s stake in Sun Art to about 72 percent. ...
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Fanatics partners with The British & Irish Lions
Fanatics, the international specialist in licensed sports merchandise, has announced a new manufacturing and e-commerce deal with The British & Irish Lions, the rugby union team made up of players from any of the Home Nations, i.e. the national teams of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Fanatics has agreed to ...
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Sport 2000 expands in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Sport 2000 Austria reports that A3 Sport, a major sporting goods retailer with an online store and 75 physical shops in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, has joined the retail organization. Most of the stores will be rebranded with a dual logo. The buying group says that the partnership will ...
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Decathlon opens a shop-in-shop at Auchan in Orléans
Decathlon has inaugurated its first shop-in-shop in collaboration with the Auchan chain of hypermarkets. Both retail banners are controlled by the Mulliez family and many of their stores in certain countries are located in the same shopping malls. The new Decathlon shop-in-shop is located at the Auchan hypermarket in Saint-Jean ...
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Blue Tomato expands in Finland
Blue Tomato is opening its second and third stores in Finland, a country where many customers have been ordering from its website for many years. The Austrian-based action sports retailer owned by Zumiez started working offline there a year ago with a shop in Helsinki. New ones will follow in ...
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Adidas holds digital festival for loyalty program members
Adidas has launched a “digital festival” for its loyalty program. Creators Club Week runs for seven days from Oct. 13 and is, according to the company, the first event of its kind. Adidas’ “global member community” will be privy to the company’s largest single introduction of exclusive and limited-edition ...
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Burton opens new Hub in Stockholm, appoints new managers for the Nordics
Burton Snowboards will open a new multi-use space, referred to as the Burton Hub, at Norrlandsgatan 20 in Stockholm, Sweden, on Oct. 15. After establishing the concept of combining retail store, showroom, and office spaces already in Innsbruck, Munich, and Zurich, the company now expands to Scandinavia. The new Burton ...
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Zalando raises its own expectations
Zalando is performing better than expected. It is now projecting an adjusted operating profit (Ebit) of between €375 million and €425 million for the full 2020 financial year on an increase in total revenues of between 20 and 22 percent. As usual, the growth will be driven by an increase ...
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4F emerges in Ukraine
One of the major Polish sports apparel brands, 4F, has emerged on the Ukrainian market by opening its first store in the country through Epicenter K, which has become 4F’s exclusive partner in the country. The first store is located in Kiev, and by the end of 2020, Epicenter plans ...
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Foot Locker partners with Adyen for online and in-store payments
Foot Locker is expanding its relationship with Adyen to various markets internationally for in-store and online payments. The international athletic footwear retailer has been working with Adyen since 2018. Headquartered in Amsterdam, Adyen has offices across Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia.
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Zalando launches Brand Homes for more customer engagement
Zalando has launched a new offer, called Brand Homes, that allows brands to supply high-quality and directly curated content to lead customers to engage with them on its website longer and more frequently, or to discover them for the first time. The service is also meant to enrich the customer ...
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Amanda Rajkumar will run HR for Adidas
Amanda Rajkumar, a 48-year-old British national with 24 years of experience in human relations at other global organizations, is taking the place of Karen Parkin at the Adidas Group as the executive board member in charge of global human relations, overseeing a staff of nearly 60,000 people. She will be ...
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Adidas founds the Football Collective
Adidas has launched the Football Collective in London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo. A form of federation of local individuals and clubs, the Football Collective intends to foster social changes through football. It will be working with local initiatives already set up under the Adidas Football Collective ...
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Decathlon benefits from multi-channel model in Germany
Decathlon Germany will close the 2020 fiscal year with seven new openings and two expansions. They will more than offset the closure of five units including the French company’s first outlet in the country, opened in 1986 in the Kley district of Dortmund, and the small Decathlon Connect store opened ...
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Himaraya books a loss, citing the Olympics’ cancellation
The postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the cancellation of many other sports events weighed on Himaraya’s performance. The Japanese sporting goods retailer ended with a loss of 789 million yen (€6.3m-$7.3m) in the fiscal year ended on Aug. 31, compared with a net profit of ¥587 million for ...
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Save the Duck opens its second Milan store
Known for outerwear made exclusively with animal-free and “cruelty-free” materials, Save the Duck was,in June of last year, the first Italian fashion company to receive B Corp certification for the sustainability of its products and processes. In contrast with Moncler or Canada Goose, it produces its stylish jackets and parkas ...
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Huski Wear, a new Swedish-based skiwear brand
With the backing of a Chinese firm and a brand of hot chocolate, three veterans of the sports apparel industry, Lena Claesson, Magnus Liljeblad and Jonas Olsson, have launched a digital-only brand of sports apparel in Gothenburg, Sweden, called Huski Wear. Claesson was formerly design and product director at Peak ...
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Decathlon opens a new retail laboratory and showroom
Decathlon has inaugurated a concept store near its world campus near Lille, called Decathlon DX, that is to act as a showroom and a laboratory for new retail technologies and new ways to engage customers that can be applied to its regular stores. The 800-square-meter store will focus on a ...
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Liverpool coach becomes an Adidas ambassador
Just as Nike is starting to outfit the members of victorious Liverpool football team with its jerseys and cleats, Adidas has started a multi-year contract with the English club’s coach, Jürgen Klopp, to be one of its ambassadors, effective immediately. As he did before from 2016 with New Balance, the ...