DTC & E-Commerce – Page 3
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Online footwear sales plummeted in 2022 in Germany
Online sales plummeted in Germany in 2022 as the Ukraine war took its toll on consumer spending, with the footwear sector bearing the brunt of the downturn, a survey from the association of e-commerce and mail order trade, BEVH, showed. E-commerce sales in Europe’s biggest economy dipped last year ...
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Zalando to axe several hundred jobs
Zalando plans to cut several hundred jobs due to a more “challenging” business environment. The Berlin-based online fashion retailer employs 17,000 people. “We have decided to start a program that will remove several hundred overhead roles across many of our teams,” the company said in a message to staff. “Over ...
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Sosandar enters a distribution deal with Sainsbury’s
The British fashion brand Sosandar has entered into an agreement to sell a selected collection of its products through the British retailer Sainsbury’s, providing it with an omnichannel presence. Thanks to the wholesale agreement, a range of women’s items will start being sold through Sainsbury’s during 2023, initially online only ...
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Boohoo 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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C-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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Hotter 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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Chinese 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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EU court rules that Amazon may be liable for sale of counterfeit Louboutin shoes
Amazon has been dealt a blow after the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that the U.S. online retailer may be liable for alleged intellectual property breaches by advertising counterfeit Louboutin shoes on its store. Two lower courts in Luxembourg and Belgium had referred a case ...
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Amazon, EU reach deal to end antitrust investigation
The European Commission said it has made commitments offered by Amazon legally binding under European Union antitrust rules, allowing to resolve competition concerns over the U.S. online retailer’s use of non-public marketplace seller data and possible bias in granting sellers access to its Buy Box and Prime program. In July ...
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OR Group nears bankruptcy
The Russian banks Sberbank and VTB Bank have joined bankruptcy proceedings against OR Group, the Russian arbitration courts database showed. Alongside Promsvyazbank, Sberbank and VTB Bank are the largest creditors of OR Group, formerly known as Obuv Rossii, which has been experiencing financial difficulties since the beginning of 2022. On ...
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CCC targets cost savings, cuts revenue forecast in a difficult market
CCC Group, the Polish footwear and fashion group, cut its full-year outlook for revenues and capital expenditures and announced it would put into place cost savings measures totaling 300 million zloty (€64.0 million) as it continues to navigate through what it described as an “extremely challenging” year for retailers. Due ...
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Boohoo embroiled in another scandal on alleged working conditions
Boohoo has found itself embroiled in yet another scandal over alleged working practices after an undercover newspaper investigation. The London-based newspaper The Times placed a reporter in Boohoo’s warehouse in Burnley, north-west England, for a month, where staff described themselves as “slaves” and walked the equivalent of a half marathon ...
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Shoe Carnival gears up for Shoestation.com launch as Q3 sales dip 4%
Shoe Carnival revealed that it is in the final testing phase for an e-commerce site for the recently acquired Shoe Station banner, with a launch date expected in the coming weeks or early in the group’s 2023 fiscal year at the latest. “We’re making sure the supply chain is flawless ...
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Farfetch’s operating loss widens despite higher sales
Farfetch, the online platform for luxury goods, suffered a $218.5 million operating loss in the third quarter of 2022 versus a $105.7 million loss in the year-ago period. The attributable net loss was $274.2 million against a profit of $767.2 million. Revenues increased by 1.9 percent, or 14.1 percent at ...
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Russian shoe factories ramp up military production
Several Russian shoe factories have ramped up the production of military boots and other military items, such as berets, in the wake of mass mobilization in the country. Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 but military setbacks prompted the country’s president, Vladimir Putin, to order a partial mobilization on Sept. ...
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Asos in talks to change its debt covenants
Asos is in the final stages of talks with lenders on changing the terms of a £350 million (€406.2m) borrowing facility amid concerns over its cash flow after a credit insurance firm cut cover for suppliers by more than half. The British online fashion retailer said the move will give ...
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Sante + Wade plans to expand to physical stores
Sante + Wade, a premium British women’s footwear brand offering large sizes and fits, is planning to distribute its models in physical stores, with a focus on the U.S. and some large European markets. The company created by Shola Asante and Agnès Cushnie started operating in 2019. The brand, which ...
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Future Fashion enters a new financing round
Future Fashion is raising about €1.3 million to finance product development and expand its sales network. The Italian company owns the namesake omnichannel platform offering fashion brands to “virtualize and customize” their collections in 3D using SaaS (Software as a Service) technology and Design Italian Shoes (DIS), which sells customized ...
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Spartoo H1 GMV falls 1.6% as demand slows
Spartoo saw its gross merchandise volume (GMV) in the first half ended June 30 decrease by 1.6 percent compared to the year earlier to €104.3 million, as consumer demand slowed in the face of accelerating inflation and uncertainty tied to the war in Ukraine. GMV from B2C services was the ...
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Zalando increases its fleet of Magazino robots
Zalando has purchased 29 additional order picking robots from the German start-up Magazino, increasing its fleet to 57 units. The German online fashion retailer, which has invested in Magazino, initially bought two of the robots called Toru in 2018, before increasing the fleet by six units in 2019 and a ...