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ArticleShoe retailer Schuh-Oase files for bankruptcy
The German footwear retailer Schuh-Oase has filed for bankruptcy, the latest of many shoe companies caught in a wave of insolvencies that has been gathering pace in Europe’s biggest economy. The coronavirus pandemic led to a significant drop in sales over the past two years and took its toll ...
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ArticleThe Danish trade show CIFF buys its rival Revolver
Two major Danish fashion trade fairs are merging as Copenhagen International Fashion Fair (CIFF) acquires its rival Revolver effective from summer 2023, in a move aimed at strengthening Copenhagen’s position as Scandinavia’s fashion capital. While Revolver employees will relocate to CIFF’s headquarters at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, from ...
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ArticleBoohoo lowers its guidance on declining sales
Boohoo has lowered its full-year revenue guidance after sales fell sharply in the last four months of 2022 due to longer delivery times and shoppers returning to physical stores. But more worrisome, the British online fashion retailer is losing market share in the U.S. and Continental Europe. Company’s sales fell ...
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ArticleC-Suite interview: NeroGiardini aims to double in three years its sales from the Covid-19 trough
After three difficult years, that led to a significant reduction in sales, NeroGiardini is focusing on new markets to sell its wholly Italian made footwear. This year the Italian company will be entering the South Korean market.
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ArticleFrance introduces new anti-greenwashing rules
As part of its legislative arsenal to combat climate change, the French government has now introduced the next stage of its anti-greenwashing legislation, effective January 1, 2023. The new rules are a major step in controlling advertising claims on carbon offsetting and carbon neutrality, following laws that came into effect ...
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ArticleExpo Riva Schuh attracts 8,610 visitors
Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags attracted 8,610 visitors from more than 100 countries. The organizers of the volume footwear and accessories exhibition held from Jan. 14 to 17 in the Italian town of Riva del Garda, described the attendance as “extremely positive” and higlighted that visitors from outside Europe increased ...
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ArticleDr. Martens stumbles again due to supply bottlenecks in the U.S.
Dr. Martens issued its second profit warning in three months after the iconic British brand was hit by a bottleneck at its new Los Angeles distribution center and weak trading in the U.S. direct-to-consumer (DTC) segment. The company estimates lost wholesale revenues and incurred costs will cut full-year Ebitda by ...
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ArticleHotter Shoes’ parent issues profits warning after ‘disappointing’ H2
Unbound Group, the British company that owns Hotter Shoes, has issued a profits warning and said it would review operations after a weaker second half. The company, which focuses on the over 55-year-old customer demographic, expects to report an adjusted pre-tax loss for the year to Feb. 5 of £4.25-4.75 ...
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ArticleAmerican Exchange Group buys White Mountain Footwear
American Exchange Group has bought White Mountain Footwear, a U.S. company specialized in women’s shoes. The announcement comes a year after American Exchange Group’s purchase of Aerosoles in January 2022. American Exchange Group said that it plans to ”integrate and leverage the solid structure, sourcing and manufacturing capabilities, management and ...
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ArticleDesigner Brands appoints a new CEO
Designer Brands said that its board has appointed Doug Howe, currently the president of the group’s footwear chain DSW, to succeed Roger Rawlins as chief executive officer, effective April 1, 2023. Rawlins, who has been CEO for seven years, will also quit the board but will continue to work with ...
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ArticleC-Suite interview: Producers and retailers have to work together to prosper
In a wide-ranging interview, Bart van Helvoirt, the co-founder and CEO of Unlimited Footwear Group (UFG), outlines his views on the overall economic situation, the evolution of the supply chain and the shifting relationship between shoe makers, resellers and end users. Before discussing about your company and ...
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ArticleDune London is enjoying strong international growth
Dune London claims that it is enjoying “significant growth” in its international sales which now represent 26 percent of the total top line thanks to a network of 131 franchise stores as well as 48 European stores and concessions. Dune London said that its recent online collaboration with Nordstrom and ...
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ArticleWolverine Worldwide’s profitability will be impacted by inventory reductions
Wolverine Worldwide reduced its fourth quarter inventory total from the prior quarter by 8.5 percent to $805 million, but the effort is forecast to weigh negatively on the company’s full year and fourth quarter adjusted diluted earnings. Wolverine warned that final earning results, when reported next month, will be at ...
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ArticleAsos insists turnaround plans on track despite sales fall
Asos insisted its turnaround remained on track, despite a slide in sales over the Christmas trading period and plans to cut more than £300 million (€338.5m) in costs this year to boost profitability. The British fast-fashion online retailer said that group revenues fell by 6 percent year-on-year in the four ...
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ArticleGenesco lowers FY earnings guidance
Genesco trimmed its full-year earnings forecast in the wake of its sale performance in the first eight weeks of its fiscal fourth quarter. In the eight weeks ended Dec. 24, Genesco’s comparable sales, including both stores and direct sales, increased by 3 percent year-over-year. Same store sales decreased by 2 ...
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ArticleShoe Zone’s results rise as stores reopen in 2022
Shoe Zone reported a jump in annual sales and profits as its entire estate of stores reopened after the Covid-19 pandemic and trade surged in the second half during its key back-to-school period. Revenues in the 52 weeks to Oct. 1 came in at £156.2 million (€176m), up from £119.1 ...
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ArticleLee Jeans launches into footwear in Europe with Brandsplus partnership
The American denim brand Lee Jeans is expanding its product offering with a collection of casual shoes and sneakers for men, women and children. The new footwear collection, which will launch in the EMEA market in the autumn/winter 2023 season, will be produced under license by the Belgian footwear ...
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ArticleChinese brands eye the Russian market
Numerous Chinese brands plan to enter the Russian market, eyeing the empty space left by Western companies, the Russian newspaper Izvestia reported, citing sources in the Russian Union of Shopping Centers. At the end of 2022, Chinese companies already accounted for 15 to 20 percent of the shopping floor in ...
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ArticleItalian shoemakers’ 2022 revenues rose by 13.2%
Italian footwear manufacturers estimated that in 2022 aggregate revenues rose by 13.2 percent compared with 2021 and were slightly above pre-Covid levels, up by 0.4 percent from 2019, when the industry’s sales totaled €14.3 billion. However, growth remains uneven, with 43 percent of companies expected to finish the year with ...
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ArticleStocks of U.S. footwear companies rebound in Q4
Trading remained very volatile in the fourth quarter of 2022 with the various clusters of our universe of stocks often fluctuating significantly compared with the previous three months. Overall, Shoe Intelligence’s selection of stocks continues to trend water, rising by just over 2 percent on average. Shares of Brazilian footwear ...

