News Briefs – Page 325
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Customs seize 1,300 pairs of fake sports shoes
Customs officials in Hamburg have confiscated and destroyed over 1,300 pairs of fake branded sports shoes. They were found together with so-called ”no-name products” in a sea container that arrived from China on Feb. 20. Without revealing the brand names, the officials said they found about 400 different shoe models ...
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11teamsports launches charity line for #WeKickCorona
11teamsports, the German multi-channel retailer, has launched a charity collection together with Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich, the well-known football players of Bayern Munich. The collection comprises three products - a jersey, a hoodie and a shirt - that are available via 11teamsports’ online store. Apart from the value-added tax, ...
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Galvin Green is more sustainable
Galvin Green, the Swedish golf apparel brand, is launching a range of products that are made entirely from recycled materials. All seven styles of its Insula warm layer garments, which include 24 sweaters in total, are now made from bluesign approved fabric. All of the brand’s Gore-Tex waterproof garments also ...
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Wilson puts out a special golf bag
Wilson has launched a new Tour golf bag, the Wilson Staff Pro Tour Bag, that weighs 4.7kg and features a full-length umbrella sleeve and detachable rain hood. It also offers waterproof pockets for mobile phones and electronics, as well as velour-lined pockets for valuables, among other features.
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A 6-year-old boy designed an Erreà jersey
Erreà has presented a special new shirt that Pescara Calcio 1936 (Pescara), a football club that is in Italy’s Serie B division, will be wearing in the next season. What is special about the shirt is that it was designed by a six-year-old boy, Luigi D’Agostino, after the club launched ...
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Prowinter goes digital
Prowinter, the Italian B2B event trade show for alpine resort operators, has gone digital this year because of the coronavirus. The Prowinter Startup Award chose its winners on the digital platform Zoom on April 23. The winners, selected from 100 applicants and six finalists, are Glide Nano (Prowinter Audience Award) ...
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Sport 2000 Germany organizes virtual order shows
We expect that many companies will do the same in lieu of their traditional international sales meetings for spring/summer 2021 products. Due to the current situation and the uncertainty about future legal restrictions associated with the coronavirus, the German retail organization Sport 2000 is replacing its Sneaker Order Show, scheduled ...
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Nike obtains dismissal of Klaw logo suit
Nike has obtained the dismissal of Kawhi Leonard’s lawsuit over the “Klaw” logo. Leonard plays for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The so-called Klaw logo is easily identified with the player himself, as it is meant to symbolize his distinctly large hands. According to Nike, ...
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Yue Yuen produced less in Q1
Yue Yuen Industrial has warned investors that its results for the first quarter of 2020 will show a net loss of $50 million to $70 million, compared with a gain of $75 million in the year-ago period, because of the disruption of its supply chain and the lockdown of the ...
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Bikester opens store in Stockholm
Bikester opened its first brick-and-mortar Nordic shop in Stockholm on March 13. The 725-square-metre store is located at Uddvägen 5 in the Sickla shopping district. Internetstores, the German-based online retailer of bike and outdoor products which is Bikester’s parent company, said that the new physical store is part of the ...
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New Balance wins a case against a Chinese firm
New Balance has won in a copyright case against New Barlun, a Chinese firm that was using an “N” symbol that resembled New Balance’s signature logo on shoes and apparel. The Shanghai Pudong People’s Court has ordered New Barlun to pay damages of 10.8 million yuan (US$1.54 million) to New ...
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Producer of Indigo and Bogner skis files for bankruptcy
Schwabe & Baer Entwicklungsgesellschaft, which manufactures high-quality skis and ski equipment under the brand name Indigo, among others, filed for insolvency at the Munich district court on April 14. Under the supervision of the restructuring expert Rolf Pohlmann, the provisional insolvency administrator, operations will continue and the company will be ...
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Silhouette donates Evil Eye glasses to the Red Cross
Silhouette International, the eyewear manufacturer headquartered in Linz, Austria, has supported the Austrian Red Cross with 20,000 pairs of glasses of its Evil Eye brand, which has taken the place of its former licensed Adidas Eyewear collection. Some 5,000 pairs of glasses were distributed to the Red Cross employees in ...
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Tenson acquires WearColour and Void Cycling
As reported earlier, WearColour, a Swedish brand of anoraks, ski jackets and pants with distinctive color blocking that also owns the Void Cycling trademark, filed for bankruptcy on Feb. 11 at its own request with the Gothenburg District Court. Now Swedish media report that Tenson, one of the iconic Scandinavian ...
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New Balance settles lawsuit against Nautica
The trademark infringement lawsuit that New Balance filed in Massachusetts in August 2019 against Authentic Brands Group over use of the letter “N” on footwear and apparel by the brand Nautica has been settled. All claims against Nautica have been dismissed without prejudice, and each party will be covering its ...
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Oeko-Tex waives fee for mask certification
Since April 20, Oeko-Tex has waived the licence fee for the Standard 100 certification of mouth and nose masks in order to support the safety of the general public during the period of Covid-19. This measure follows the recently announced process changes for certificate renewals during the corona pandemic. The ...
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JD suspends dividends
To save cash, JD Sports Fashion is suspending its annual dividend as all its stores in the U.K., the rest of Europe and the U.S. are now closed because of the coronavirus crisis. The U.K.-based retailer’s executive chairman, Peter Cowgill, is taking a pay cut of 75 percent, while members ...
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Pure Fishing gets lower rating
Moody’s has downgraded Pure Fishing, the company previously owned by the former Jarden Corp. that groups together fishing tackle brands like Abu Garcia, Berkley and Shakespeare. The company’s debt reached 9 times Ebitda last year, after running into a negative cash position following a 6 percent decline in its revenues. ...
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O’Neill uses marine waste
O’Neill has used this year’s Earth Day on April 22 to draw attention to the sustainably produced O’Neill Blue Label collection. The surf and snowwear brand is committed to protecting the oceans by producing O’Neill Blue swimwear from marine waste. Products that consist of at least 30 percent sustainably produced ...