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Designer Brands hit by a weaker footwear market
Designer Brands reported a decline in fourth-quarter sales due to a deterioration of the footwear market in North America. When announcing the results for the quarter ending on Feb. 3, the CEO, Doug Howe, said that the footwear company enjoyed a rebound in the latter part of the period but ...
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Designer Brands slashes guidance after sharp decline in Q3 boot sales, post-Cyber Monday ‘lull’
Designer Brands slashed its guidance for the full year after reporting lower-than-expected sales and earnings in the third quarter ended Oct. 28 as consumers continued to be selective and an industry-wide decline in seasonal footwear had an “outsized” impact on the U.S. footwear group given its large seasonal assortment. “The ...
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Designer Brands unveils first shoe produced by JEMS by Pensole
On Sept. 15, Designer Brands, the parent of the shoe retailer DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse (DSW), unveiled the FIRST JEM, the inaugural shoe from the JEMS by Pensole brand. It is the first shoe to roll off the assembly line at one of the first Black-owned footwear factories in the ...
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Designer Brands names new head for DSW
Designer Brands has appointed Laura Denk as president of DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse and executive vice president of Designer Brands, effective as of July 24. Denk will be responsible for leading DSW’s nearly 500 U.S. store locations and e-commerce channel, DSW.com. She will report directly to Designer Brands’ chief executive ...
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JEMS by Pensole shoe factory inaugurated
On March 20, Designer Brands, the parent of the shoe retailer DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse, inaugurated, along with Pensole Lewis College of Business & Design (PLC), JEMS by Pensole, one of the first Black-owned footwear factories in the United States. The facility is located in Somersworth, New Hampshire. JEMS stands ...
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Designer Brands buys Keds from Wolverine Worldwide
Wolverine Worldwide has sold Keds, which it acquired in 2012 as part of its $1,249.5 million acquisition of the assets of the former Performance Lifestyle Group (PLG), for $83.6 million to the North American retailer Designer Brands Inc. The sale also includes the Pro-Keds athleisure brand and Keds’ e-commerce business. ...
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Designer 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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Cobblers Direct offers shoe repair services in DSW stores
Cobblers Direct has entered a partnership with DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse to offer shoe repair services in over 500 stores across the U.S. “We want customers to enjoy and get the most out of their purchases, so if they ever need a product repair, DSW’s partnership with Cobblers Direct ensures ...
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Designer Brands gains market share in North America
Designer Brands, the parent company of the footwear retailers DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse, Shoe Company and Shoe Warehouse, claims that it has gained market share in the U.S. and in Canada during the first quarter ended April 30 as it focuses on leading brands, as well as its own labels, ...
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Designer Brands hires Doug Howe as head of DSW
Designer Brands has appointed Doug Howe as president of DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse and executive vice president of Designer Brands, effective late May. ”Howe’s appointment brings continued strength and momentum to Designer Brands putting customers, brands and speed at the forefront of the retailer’s 519 U.S. store locations and ...
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Designer Brands launches a new store format
Designer Brands, the parent company of the footwear retailer DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse, has launched a new retail store format called “Warehouse Reimagined”. The new format is smaller, around 15,000 square feet rather than the typical 25,000 square feet of existing DSW stores, but Designer Brands’ chief executive officer, Roger ...
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Designer Brands’ sales of athletic shoes rose sharply in Q4
Designer Brands improved its fourth-quarter sales from the previous three months as it continues to increase its exposure to athleisure and children’s footwear and develop its digital capabilities. The company has streamlined its offer to focus on the top 50 brands in the U.S. and top 30 in Canada. ...