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ArticleCompanies must be sincere in promoting sustainability or risk a backlash
With consumers demanding more sustainable and equitable products and being increasingly aware of corporate greenwashing, footwear brands must be authentic in marketing sustainable goods. Otherwise their communication strategy may backfire, trend forecasting company WGSN warned during a couple of webinars organized by the Italian trade fair Expo Riva Schuh. Greenwashing ...
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ArticleCCC Group plans to triple sales by 2025
The Polish footwear and apparel retailer CCC Group plans to triple revenues to over 20 billion zloty (€4.2bn-$4.8bn) in 2025 largely thanks to the development of its online business and of its newly launched off-price banner HalfPrice, as well as an increased presence in apparel and accessories. The share of ...
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ArticleFootwear sales volumes, prices expected to rise in the coming months
The volume of footwear and the prices of shoes are expected to increase over the next six months, according to a survey of experts published in the latest Business Condition Survey of World Footwear done in collaboration with Shoe Intelligence. Despite the improvement in the outlook, the panel expects that ...
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ArticleShelving IPO plans, ABG brings in two new investors
Placing on hold its plans to go public, as previously announced in July, the Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has decided to stay private. Instead of going for an IPO at this stage, some existing shareholders will sell significant stakes in ABG to funds advised by the private equity company CVC ...
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ArticleEmerging designer: Umòja starts delivering its plant-based sneaker
Umòja, a Franco-African startup, has began delivering its newly created plant-based sneaker. The company, which is based in Brest, France, is a hand-made sneaker brand that combines tradition, modernity, and innovation while valorizing West African textile craftsmanship. Founded in 2018, the company, whose name means “unity” and “creating a link” ...
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ArticleShoe Carnival to resume increasing store network in 2022
With the release of its best quarterly results in its 43-year history, Shoe Carnival announced plans to accelerate the refurbishing of its stores and to resume increasing the network from 2022. Ultimately, the U.S. footwear retailer wants to become a “multibillion-dollar” corporation in “the years ahead.” In the current full ...
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ArticleFarfetch’s Q3, outlook disappoint
Farfetch posted results below expectations in the third quarter and cut its full-year guidance prompting its share price to fall by nearly 14 percent on the day. The British online fashion retailer posted a 28 percent year-on-year increase in gross merchandise value (GMV) to $1.017billion. GMV generated by the digital ...
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ArticleCaleres raises earnings outlook as Famous Footwear shows ‘exceptional upward momentum’
Caleres raised its earnings guidance for its full financial year, after reporting a record bottom line in the third quarter ended Oct. 30 as the Famous Footwear retail chain saw “continued, exceptional upward momentum” and recovery at the Brand Portfolio business progressed despite headwinds from higher freight costs. Caleres reported ...
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ArticleAlibaba cuts 2022 guidance after Q2 earning, revenue miss
Alibaba cut its guidance for the full year after revenues and earnings in its second quarter ended Sept. 30 came in below expectations amid a slowdown in economic growth in China and an ongoing regulatory crackdown on tech companies in the country. Alibaba now expects revenues to grow between 20 ...
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ArticleBrazilian exports surge in October
In the first 10 months of 2021, Brazilian footwear exports rose by 32.2 percent year-over-year in volume to 99.07 million pairs and by 30.7 percent in value to $712.4 million, according to data released by the trade association Abicalçados. When compared with the first 10 months of 2019, exports grew ...
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ArticleEU proposes new rules to fight deforestation, promote circular economy
The European Commission has adopted three new initiatives proposing rules to curb deforestation, to facilitate intra-EU waste shipments to promote circular economy and tackle the export of waste to third countries. From 1990 to 2020 the world has lost 420 million hectares of forest, an area larger than the European ...
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ArticleGlobal personal luxury goods sales up 29% in 2021
The global personal luxury goods industry is forecast to grow by 29 percent at current exchange rates to €283 billion this year, according to a survey released by the consultancy Bain & Company in collaboration with Fondazione Altagamma, the Italian luxury goods manufacturers’ industry foundation. Compared with 2019, the market ...
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Kurt Geiger extends financing facilities to 2024
On June 10, Kurt Geiger extended the terms of its bank loan, capital investment and revolving facilities to Feb. 19, 2024, according to the company’s financial statements filed with the British registrar of companies, Companies House. As part of the arrangement, covenants were rebased to take into account the impact ...
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Manolo Blahnik launches virtual museum
Half a century after opening his first boutique in Old Church Street, in Chelsea, London, Spanish footwear designer Manolo Blahnik is making the concepts behind his legendary stilettos, sandals, moccasins and boots available to anyone, anywhere, via his brand-new, technologically state-of-the-art virtual museum, which launches on Nov. 18, 2021. Conceived ...
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Nike under suspicion of greenwashing in German media
In a broad investigative joint journalistic effort, several German media have chased down returned Nike footwear (used and new) that had been tagged with GPS trackers and went into a recycling plant in Herenthout, Belgium, to be destroyed and recycled into the “Grind” material that Nike uses for gym floors, ...
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ArticleOR Group sets up a logistics unit
OR Group, which operates the Westfalika banner, has launched a new subsidiary company to develop logistics services, which will primarily involve opening new pick-up points. The logistics company called O2 LLC will be fully owned by the group’s parent company ORG PJSC. OR Group, formerly known as Obuv Rossii, started ...
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ArticleStuart Weitzman improves profitability in Q1
Stuart Weitzman, the footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, enjoyed an improved operating margin in the first quarter ended Oct. 2, boosting its confidence of returning to profitability in the current fiscal year. In the quarter, Stuart Weitzman increased sales by 18 percent year-over-year to $66.5 million. At ...
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ArticleYue Yuen’s growth stopped in Q3
Yue Yuen reported a 3.2 percent increase in revenues from footwear manufacturing for the first nine months of 2021 on roughly flat deliveries of 179.0 million pairs. Revenues went up to $3,301 million because of an increase in the average price of 3.1 percent to $18.43 per pair, thanks to ...
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ArticleGeox starts Q4 with 50% rise in like-for-like DOS sales, prepares new business plan
Geox has posted an increase in like-for-like sales at directly-operated stores (DOS) of about 50 percent so far in the fourth quarter, bringing them 3 percent above the comparable period in 2019 at week 44 in its fiscal year and continuing with a recovery underway in this channel since the ...
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ArticleSaucony, Sperry underpin Wolverine's Q3 sales
Wolverine Worldwide saw revenues in the third quarter rise by 29.1 percent to $636.7 million compared with the prior year, boosted by incremental revenues of $39.1 million from the recent acquisition of Sweaty Betty, which saw pro forma sales growth of over 50 percent in the quarter, and the strong ...

