News Briefs – Page 95
-
News briefs
On and SportScheck launch 24-hour world record attempt
On May 24 and 25, Swiss brand On and German sports retailer SportScheck will jointly launch a world record attempt: The longest distance run in a relay on a treadmill in 24 hours. The “SportScheck Record Run 23” is an official world record attempt and will take place at the ...
-
News briefs
Speedo's Swim United initiative to fight decline in children's ability to swim
Speedo’s Swim United with Active Black Country and swim stars Adam Peaty, Ellie Simmonds and Michael Gunning have started a new program in the U.K. to tackle the decline in children learning to swim. The program, launched on April 26, follows news that an estimated 2 million children in the ...
-
News briefs
Vietnam’s textiles exports fell double digit in first four months of 2023
Vietnam’s textile and apparel exports fell 18.1 percent to $9.72 billion in the January-April 2023 period, according to preliminary data from the customs IT and statistics department of the Department of Customs under the country’s Ministry of Finance. Yarn exports during the first four months of 2023 dropped 32.9 percent ...
-
News briefs
Controlling shareholders seek larger stake in Alpargatas
MS Alpa Participacões Ltda., an entity owned by Cambuhy Alpa Holding Ltda., and Alpa Fundo de Investimento em Acões, who are part of Alpargatas’ controlling shareholders group, have offered to purchase an additional 32 million shares in the Brazilian footwear company on the open market for 10.50 Brazilian reais each ...
-
News briefs
Mizuno and Volleyball World ink partnership extension
Japanese sporting goods brand Mizuno and Volleyball World have inked a two-year partnership extension through Dec. 31, 2024. Mizuno has been a part of Volleyball World’s portfolio of global partners since 2022. This new agreement is meant to further strengthen Mizuno’s ties with volleyball fans around the world. The agreement ...
-
News briefs
Fewer retail stores in the Netherlands in 2023
On Jan. 1, 2023, there were 82,100 physical stores in the Netherlands, according to the Dutch Retail Association of Sporting Goods Suppliers (FGHS). That’s 1,600 fewer stores than a year earlier. This is the steepest decline since the outbreak of the Covid 19 pandemic, according to preliminary figures from the ...
-
News briefs
YKK launches 3D configurator
YKK, the global fastening manufacturer, along with Vntana, a 3D Infrastructure Platform, has announced the launch of a 3D trim configurator to make it easier for brands to visualize trim options, design trims, and generate item codes instantly. The new platform, YKK Trim Creator, aims to bring standardization and efficiency ...
-
News briefs
Adidas begins selling Yeezy stock, plans to donate proceeds
Adidas announced on May 19 that it will begin selling some Adidas Yeezy products from its inventory. An initial sale is expected to take place at the end of May 2023. Several existing designs will be available exclusively through adidas.com/yeezy and the Adidas Confirmed app. As previously reported, the company ...
-
News briefs
Nike partners with Strava
Nike is partnering with Strava, the subscription platform for connected fitness, in a pilot program to extend fitness services to more people. Starting in June, the users of the Nike Run Club and Nike Training Club apps will be able to seamlessly upload their activity into Strava to share with ...
-
News briefs
Nike allegedly misclassified independent contractors in several countries
According to The Guardian and documents obtained by the newspaper, Nike could face a fine of more than $530 million for misclassifying independent contractors. The Guardian reported Friday that the documents reveal the misclassification, which could expose the footwear maker to a fine or even a lawsuit. The sporting goods ...
-
News briefs
Foot Locker gets a new CFO
The former EVP of Finance & Treasurer at U.S. retail company Kohl’s, Michael Baughn, will be the new chief financial officer at Foot Locker. The sneaker retailer made the announcement Friday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He will take over the post on June 12. Current ...
-
News briefs
KMD Brands sees sales growth across brands in Q3
New Zealand-based company KMD Brands offered a trading update on its three brands for the period ended April 23, saying Rip Curl, Kathmandu, and Oboz each generated sales growth. With the group reporting Q3 consolidated, year-over-year sales growth of 15.6 percent, Oboz had the period’s largest sales increase at 120.3 ...
-
News briefs
Lululemon establishes partnership with enviro-tech startup Samsara Eco
Australian environmental technology startup Samsara Eco has announced a partnership with Canadian sportswear brand Lululemon. The multi-year collaboration will see Samsara Eco produce the world’s first infinitely recycled nylon 6.6 and polyester, while Lululemon aims to expand its circular economy. Together, the two companies will produce new recycled nylon and ...
-
News briefs
Save the Duck launches first women’s swimwear
Save the Duck, the Italian brand best known for its animal-free outerwear, is introducing its first women’s swimwear products as part of its spring 2024 collection. Swimwear for men has already been part of the brand’s offering. The new collection for women, crafted from recycled nylon and polyester, comprises a ...
-
News briefs
Sun & Sand Sports opens first Singapore store
Sun & Sand Sports, a major sports retailer in the Middle East headquartered in Dubai, has opened a store in Singapore, its first in the city-state and island country. It is also the first store of the retailer in South-East Asia. Located at the Raffles City shopping mall, the new ...
-
News briefs
eBay acquires Italian tech firm Certilogo
eBay has announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire Certilogo, an Italy-based provider of digital IDs and authentication for apparel and fashion products. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter, subject to regulatory approval. The acquisition is ...
-
News briefs
Goldwin swings to strong FY profit
Goldwin’s operating profit surged by 33 percent to ¥21,904 million (€159.9m) from ¥16,501 million for the 12 months ended March 31. Annual net profit increased by 46 percent to ¥20,977 million (€153.1m) from ¥14,350 million as 12-month revenues rose by 17 percent to ¥115,052 million (€839.9 m) from ¥98,235 million. ...
-
News briefs
South Korea, North America pace Dunlop’s Q1 sales growth
Japan’s Sumitomo Rubber Industries sports segment generated a 37.2 percent year-over-year increase in Q1 net income to ¥5,459 million (€39.9m) from ¥3,980 million. Quarterly sales in the Dunlop Sports unit, bolstered by higher year-over-year golf sales in North America and South Korea and strong tennis sales in Europe, rose by ...
-
News briefs
Pou Chen plans to lay off more workers in Vietnam
Taiwan-based Pou Chen, parent company of Yue Yuen and supplier to major Western sporting goods firms such as Nike, Adidas and Reebok, announced further layoffs of more than 5,700 workers at Pouyuen Vietnam Co. in Ho Chi Minh City between June 24 and July 8, according to state media reports. ...
-
News briefs
Puma introduces chess-inspired sneaker with Magnus Carlsen
Source: Puma Magnus Carlsen and the Clyde Chess Puma and brand ambassador Magnus Carlsen have teamed up on a sneaker as a tribute to the game of chess. Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and former five-time World Chess Champion. As previously reported, Puma signed a long-term ...