News Briefs – Page 296
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Toray develops a washable antiviral fabric
Toray Industries claims to have developed a fabric, called Makspec V, that retains both its antiviral properties and its softness with repeated washing. According to the Japanese multinational, the chief problem was fixing the antiviral agent in a manner that would last and keep the fabric comfortable. Cotton blends aid ...
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Puma hires new creative director
Puma has hired June Ambrose as creative director, in charge of designing items for women and girls. The 48-year-old designer from Antigua has a long list of important clients including several well-known Hollywood actors and hip-hop and R&B musicians – Zoe Saldana, Kim Cattrall, Missy Elliot, P. Diddy, Mariah Carey, ...
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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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Wintersteiger enters the bike maintenance sector
Wintersteiger, the leading Austrian provider of ski maintenance equipment, has entered the growing bike category as a counter-seasonal business. After two years of market research and product development, it has launched a new Bike Services division, offering a package for bike rentals that includes automatic bike cleaning as well as ...
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Goat.com is barred from selling clothing
A New York federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction against the Goat Group in response to a complaint by Goat Fashion, a London-based label of women’s and children’s clothing founded in 2001, asking it to stop selling apparel on its sneaker-focused marketplace. The court agreed that consumer confusion about ...
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Kering trims its stake in Puma to 9.8%
Kering has completed the sale of about 8.8 million shares in Puma for €655.6 million, further reducing its stake in the company from 15.7 percent to 9.8 percent. Kering held 86.3 percent of Puma’s shares before spinning off most of them to its own shareholders in 2018 in order to ...
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Texon unveils new recyclable insole technology
Texon, the U.K.-based producer of materials for the footwear industry, has unveiled a new insole technology that is based on 85 percent recycled polyester (rPET) and is 100 percent recyclable. Texon Ecoline is produced with a special fusion-bonded process that enhances the internal bond structure of the material’s fibers, which ...
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Uvex appoints new sales manager
Uvex Sports is strengthening its sales team by creating the new position of head of sales, with oversight for domestic and international sales, which has been assumed by Patrick Schmollinger as of Oct. 1. Schmollinger started his sales career at Speedo Germany after completing his studies. He then moved to ...
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Oberalp's "leader" status is confirmed by FWF
Three brands of the Oberalp Group – Salewa, Dynafit and Wild Country – have been awarded “Leader” status by the Fair Wear Foundation (FWF) for the fourth year in a row. They have actually gained five more points than last year, reaching a score of 84/100. Pointing out that it ...
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Asics launches an annual virtual relay marathon
Asics has founded an annual virtual relay marathon called the Asics World Ekiden. The footrace is split into six legs – three of 5 km, two of 10 km and one of 7.2 km – adding up to the usual marathon distance of 42.2 km.Teams of up to six people ...
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PE firm takes control of Gymondo
Oakley Capital Investments, a Bermuda private equity firm, has acquired a majority stake in 7NXT, the Berlin-based parent company of Gymondo and two other businesses, with an investment of €42.6 million and a plan to expand their operations further in Germany and internationally. The sellers are the company’s founder and ...
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Skullcandy releases new wireless ear buds
Skullcandy, the audio brand headquartered in Park City, Utah, has launched a new True Wireless earbud. The Jib True’s battery will last 22 hours, with six hours in the bud and another 16 in the case. It has call, track, volume and assistant-activating controls as well as Bluetooth connectivity and ...
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Elho is reborn with a heritage collection
After an absence of two decades, the Elho brand of skiwear is marking its return with a 1989 Heritage Collection, in time for sale through its own website for the imminent autumn/winter season. The limited edition consists of 15 items of colorful ski and street apparel, launched by a company ...
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Iconix sells Starter China
While still looking for strategic options, including a possible sale of the rest of its business, the Iconix Brand Group has announced the completion of a transaction for the sale of a Chinese subsidiary, Starter China, for $16.0 million. The sale covers the rights to the Starter brand in China, ...
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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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Pittards sees more opportunity than risk in the “new normal”
Despite losing nearly half of its turnover and posting a net loss in the first six months of the year, Pittards sees “more opportunity than risk in the new normal that is emerging.” The British manufacturer of performance leather and leathergoods manufacturer reported a 45 percent drop in sales to ...
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Marchon gets the Converse eyewear license
Marchon Eyewear, which is already a the long-time licensee of Nike for glasses, has entered an exclusive, long-term global licensing agreement with Converse. The New York-based company replaces De Rigo as Converse’s licensee. The Italian eyewear manufacturer obtained the Converse license after taking over the American company REM Eyewear in ...
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Dragon adds two goggles to its line
Dragon Eyewear is releasing two new goggles for the forthcoming winter season. The PXV2 is a new version of the PXV, with the addition of a Swiftlock on its lens. The RVX OTG features a new version of the Swiftlock itself, Swiftlock 2.0, thanks to which it can be worn ...
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Smartwool Europe partners with POW Switzerland
For the upcoming winter season, Smartwool Europe has entered a partnership with Protect Our Winters (POW) in Switzerland. Founded in 2007 by a pro snowboarder, Jeremy Jones, POW is a global non-profit charity that builds communities of athletes, activists and committed companies to work on solutions to make changes in ...