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German online footwear sales stabilize in the first quarter
Online clothing sales in Germany fell slightly in the first quarter of 2024, but footwear logged a small increase, a survey from the Federal association of e-commerce and mail order trade, BEVH, showed. While online sales of clothes dropped by 1.2 percent to €3.286 billion in the first quarter ...
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French footwear sales rise further in March
In March, French footwear retail sales rose by a seasonally and working-day adjusted 2.5 percent month-on-month, according to the Bank of France. In February, sales of footwear increased by 1.6 percent. The reading was revised up from a preliminary 0.9 percent. Overall French retail sales rose by 0.5 percent month-on-month ...
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Stella sales up nearly 19% in Q1
Stella International reported an 18.9 percent increase in consolidated first-quarter revenues to $338.4 million from $284.6 million a year. Revenues from manufacturing grew by 17.6 percent to $326.3 million. Shipment volume increased by 21.9 percent year-over-year, led by the sports category, to 11.7 million pairs. However, the average selling price ...
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Agilitas Sports obtains the Lotto license for India, Australia and South Africa
WHP Global announced a long-term license agreement for Lotto giving the Indian company Agilitas Sports the exclusive rights to design, manufacture, promote and distribute the brand in India, Australia and South Africa. Abhishek Ganguly, the co-founder and CEO of Agilitas Sports said “we are excited to launch our first consumer ...
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Skechers accuses American Exchange Group of alleged patent infringement
Skechers filed a complaint with the US District Court in California accusing American Exchange Group of allegedly infringing on patents related to its “Scalloped Opening” shoe design. According to Skechers, American Exchange Group’s design infringes on nine of its patents. “Based on these novel and unique designs and the proven ...
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Giorgio Armani does not rule anything out regarding his succession
The 89-year old Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani said he “doesn’t rule anything out” when it comes to succession plans for the fashion empire he has built. In an interview with Bloomberg, Armani said that he cannot exclude either a merger with a larger group or an eventual stock market ...
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CCC Group posts sees 7% sales boost at start of Q1
CCC Group, the Polish footwear and fashion group, said sales in the period running from Feb. 1 to March 31, 2024, increased by 7 percent compared to the year earlier to reach 1.3 billion zloty (€300.5 million). In the same period, which corresponds to the first two months of the ...
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LVMH’s sales decline in Q1
LVMH’s fashion and leather goods division posted revenues of €10.490 billion in the first quarter of 2023, down by a reported 2 percent year-over-year but up by 2 percent organically. Sales for the whole French luxury-goods conglomerate were down by a reported 2 percent to €20.694 billion, but up ...
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US regulator reportedly to vote on blocking Tapestry, Capri merger
The five commissioners of the The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are scheduled to meet next week to vote on whether to file a lawsuit to block Tapestry’s $8.5 billion takeover of Capri Holdings, The New York Times reported, citing two sources familiar with the matter. The newspaper noted that the ...
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Footway Q1 sales halved
After concluding a more than six-month-long restructuring process on Feb. 13, Footway, with twelve e-commerce platforms in its portfolio, released its sales figures for the first quarter of 2024. The year started off on a challenging note, with sales more than halved. Revenue amounted to SEK102 million (€8.8 million) compared ...
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CEC co-signs a European industry manifesto for relaunching competitiveness
CEC has joined forces with 85 other European and national industry associations to publish a manifesto called Relaunching European Competitiveness. “The manifesto calls against the risk of de-industrialization on our continent by relaunching Europe’s competitiveness. The EU enters a new policy cycle at a challenging time, with technology and geopolitics ...
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Shoe Zone’s Antony Smith leaves the board
Shoe Zone said that from April 16, Anthony Smith is stepping down from the board of the parent company to increase his focus on the day-to-day running of the business. He will however remain as a director of Shoe Zone’s operating subsidiary, Shoe Zone Retail Limited.
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Stanbee names a new global sales director
Stanbee, a US footwear components provider, has appointed Tom Muller Global Sales Director. He replaces Leo Provencher, who is due to retire in May. Muller has more than three decades of experience in the industry, having spent the last twenty years with Texon International, most recently as US brand director ...
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Christian Louboutin targets annual sales of €1bn
Christian Louboutin aims to achieve annual sales of more than €1 billion, according to John Elkann, the CEO of Exor, a Dutch incorporated holding company that invested €541 million in 2021 to buy a 24 percent stake in the French luxury shoe maker. Elkann did not indicate when the revenue ...
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Birkenstock invests €15m in Portuguese plant
Birkenstock is investing €15 million in Portugal to expand its recently acquired component manufacturing facility in the Iberian country. The new 13,000-square meter factory in the São Domingos Industrial Zone in Arouca, in the Metropolitan Area of Porto, in the Norte Region, is expected to be completed by December 2024, ...
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Sajaco Nordic takes over Morris-Accent from Rizzo Group
Following an accelerated bidding process, a unit of Sajaco Nordic has acquired Morris-Accent, the Norwegian subsidiary of Rizzo Group, a Swedish retailer of bags and accessories. Sajaco Nordic, which is based in Sweden, claims to be Scandinavia’s largest wholesaler of bags. On April 8, the ownership of the shares in ...
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Patent protection for OrthoLite Hybrid Technology line expanded
The US-based insole specialist OrthoLite announces that, as of April 2, 2024, patent protection has been expanded for the speckled design of its Hybrid Technology line, including Hybrid, HybridPlus-Bio and HybridPlus Recycled. The patents protect the colored foam-speckled design that represents “quality, comfort, and the inclusion of at least 20 ...
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Gucci names a deputy CEO
Gucci has nominated Stefano Cantino as Deputy Chief Executive Officer, effective May 2. Cantino comes to Gucci from Louis Vuitton, where he was responsible for communications and brand image. Prior to working at Louis Vuitton, Cantino spent over 20 years of his career at Prada. The post of Deputy Chief ...
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Lloyd launches Lufthansa collection
German shoemaker Lloyd Shoes has joined forces with the airline company Lufthansa to launch a licensed collection for the spring/summer 2024 season. The new product range features travel shoes which offer added comfort for long-haul flights and comprises 14 models, including five women’s and nine men’s styles. A purpose-designed backpack ...
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Macy’s names two independent directors in agreement with Arkhouse
Macy’s has appointed two new independent directors, Richard Clark and Richard Markee, to its board of directors, effective immediately. The appointments follow the board’s engagement with Arkhouse Management, resulting in the withdrawal of the latter’s director nominations and ending a proxy contest. Arkhouse ignited the proxy battle in February after ...