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Visa and Mastercard to cut fees for US merchants
Visa and Mastercard will reduce their fees following an antitrust class action settlement with US merchants, according to a statement released by the law firm Hilliard Shadowen LLP. The settlement is expected to generate at least $29.79 billion in savings for US merchants in the five years following approval of ...
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Humanic continues to expand its retail network
The Austrian footwear chain Humanic continues to expand its retail network with the opening of three new stores, respectively in the southwestern German city of Karlsruhe and in the Austrian cities of Baden and Bregenz. In April, the retailer will open a store in Karlsruhe in the Ettlinger Tor ...
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Roam opens a store in Los Angeles
The California-based footwear brand Roam has opened its first store in Los Angeles. The 1,000 square foot store is located in the Glen Centre. It offers the brand’s footwear, apparel and accessories. Launched in 2018, Roam specializes in women’s sandals comprising vegan materials, a certifiable Bio Eva outsole derived from ...
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Générale pour l’Enfant placed into receivership
Générale pour l’Enfant (GPE), the parent company of the French brands Du Pareil Au Même (DPAM), Sergent Major and Natalys, was placed into receivership on March 14, according to the news agency AFP, citing a ruling by a commercial tribunal based in Bobigny, near Paris. GPE suspended payments on March ...
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Heydude launches in the UK
Heydude, the casual footwear brand owned by Crocs, debuted in the UK on March 20. The brand was launched in 191 doors and through a country specific website.
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The German fashion retailer Sør files for bankruptcy
Bonavest GmbH, the owner of the German multi-label retail chain Sør, has filed for bankruptcy as falling sales, high rents, as well as increasing energy, logistics and personnel costs took a heavy toll on the company. The Mönchengladbach-based retailer, which operates 24 stores and an online shop, applied for ...
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Düsseldorf shoe retailer Koch files for bankruptcy
The German shoe retailer Schuhparadies Michael Koch GmbH has shut down after 37 years of activity as it slips into bankruptcy on rising energy, insurance, staff and rent costs. The traditional footwear business, established by Michael Koch in 1987, runs a Tamaris store on Flinger Strasse in the old ...
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Shoe Zone warns it is trading below expectations on higher wages, Red Sea attacks
Shoe Zone warned that it was trading “marginally” below expectations, because of a rise in the UK’s minimum wage, the National Living Wage, higher costs and attacks of commercial shipping in the Red Sea which have disrupted supply chains. The chief executive, Anthony Smith, said there had also been “higher ...
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Continued uncertainty in German consumer sentiment despite an improvement in March
Consumer sentiment in Germany showed a significant improvement in March from the previous month, according to the German trade association HDE. The industry group however warned that, given the persistent uncertainty, there is currently no sign of a solid upward trend. The monthly HDE consumption barometer is calculated ...
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The German footwear retailer Galipp to shut down
The German shoe retailer Gallip is closing down after 55 years in the business. The store in Gifhorn, in the Lower Saxony region of Germany, will shut its doors in December 2024, while the Berlin store will cease operations in 2025, managing partners Maike and Hayo Galipp-Le Hanne and ...
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Ariat opens a flagship store in Las Vegas
Ariat International has opened a flagship store in Las Vegas. The retail space spans nearly 10,000 square feet and is part of the new 63 Las Vegas shopping center, located at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue. “Roughly 40 million people travel to Las Vegas each year, ...
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Bata joins the Leather Working Group
Bata has joined the Leather Working Group (LWG), a non-profit organization promoting responsible leather by minimizing the environmental impact of its production through a suite of tools and environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) certification. “By joining forces with LWG, we gain the tools to adopt cleaner solutions, reduce ...
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Red tape, higher costs and shopper reluctance weigh on German fashion retailers
Increasing bureaucracy, soaring costs and consumers’ reluctance to buy are putting a strain on German fashion retailers, a survey from the country’s textile, shoes and leather goods trade association, BTE, showed. Bureaucracy is currently seen as the greatest concern as it is rated by the retailers participating in the ...
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Germany could lose 5,000 stores in 2024
The retail sector in Germany is set to lose 5,000 more stores across all consumer goods segments in 2024, extending a downward trend, according to a forecast by the German Retail Association (HDE). By the end of this year, store closures since 2020 are expected to reach 46,000, the ...
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Schuh-Welt files for restructuring under self-administration
The German shoe retailer Schuh-Welt has filed for restructuring under self-administration with the Pirmasens district court, as sluggish demand and rising rent and energy costs have taken their toll on the company’s finances. The retailer operates ten stores in southwestern Germany, including its headquarters in Waldfischbach-Burgalben, in the Rhineland-Palatinate ...
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Skechers’ store network exceeds 5,000 units
Skechers’ store network has exceeded 5,000 locations, and the US company indicates that it is on track to doubling its footprint. The 5,000th store was opened in Bogotá, Colombia. The US footwear company opened its first Skechers store in 1995 in Manhattan Beach, near its corporate offices in Los Angeles. ...
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French shoe sales drop 4.9% in 2023
In 2023, sales volumes of fashion items dropped by 4 percent in France, led by a 4.9 percent decline in footwear, according to the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM), a higher-education institution. IFM noted fashion retailers continued to face a difficult business environment, with chains closing 782 stores and ...
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KaDeWe Group files for insolvency
Berlin’s department store KaDeWe, which opened in 1907, has filed for insolvency. The KaDeWe Group also includes the luxury department stores Alsterhaus in Hamburg and Oberpollinger in Munich, which would, therefore, also be affected by the proceedings. The company announced that the stores would, however, continue to operate. “Exorbitantly high ...
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La Sportiva opens its first store in the U.S.
La Sportiva, an Italian maker of mountain gear, opened its first premium retail store in the U.S., in Boulder, Colorado. The store is located at 2100 Broadway, which is the crossroads of Spruce and Broadway Streets, and opened its doors to the public on January 2. It features products from ...
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Tamaris opens a flagship in Paris
Tamaris has opened a 130 square meter flagship in Paris, near the Garnier opera house. The store is managed by Stéphane Mordowicz of Groupe SMC. Mordowicz already runs several Tamaris stores in France. Tamaris is a brand of the German footwear manufacturer and distributor Wortmann Group. “At this prestigious ...