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Geox reviews US operations, to close New York office
Geox is winding down its US operation, according to Footwear News. Enrico Mistron, Geox’s CEO since March 2024, told the publication that the office in New York City will be closed and that the group is reviewing its business model in the US and will provide “visibility in a few ...
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Leguano opens new store in Germany
The German barefoot footwear specialist Leguano continues to expand its retail network with the opening of a new store in Speyer, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany. Located at Maximilianstraße 72, the store opened on Sept. 14. The company also announced that a new outlet will replace the previous barefoot ...
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UK clothing and footwear sales surge in August
In August, retail sales volumes for clothing and footwear rose by 2.9 percent month-on-month for clothing and footwear stores in the UK thanks to warmer weather and end-of-season sales, according to an initial estimate by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Overall, British retail sales volumes are estimated to have ...
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Austrian shoe retailer Shoe4You opens four stores in Upper Austria
The Austrian shoe retailer Shoe4You is expanding its footprint in Upper Austria with the opening of four new stores in Wels, Schlüßlberg, Rohrbach and Bad Ischl. “With these new openings, we are expanding our accessibility and getting closer to our customers in Upper Austria, strengthening our market presence in ...
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Tecovas expands into wholesale
Tecovas is partnering with nine retailers to expand for the first time into wholesale. Thanks to the partnerships, the Texas-based boot brand will reach 36 stores in 10 US states. The brand expects that wholesale could represent about a quarter of its sales in the coming years. Until now, the ...
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ANWR and Sabu present an education platform for the shoe industry
The German footwear buying group ANWR and the German shoe retail cooperative Sabu have launched their first joint project, the “Wissenswelt” (Knowledge World) platform. The online platform offers training resources for staff across more than 4,500 points of sale in the shoe industry, with a strong emphasis on video-based ...
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French footwear sales dip in July
In July, French footwear retail sales fell by a seasonally and working-day adjusted 2.7 percent month-on-month, after growing by 4.6 percent in June, according to the Bank of France. The June figure was revised up from a preliminary growth estimate of 4.5 percent. Overall French retail sales rose by 0.4 ...
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Ted Baker closes all its stores in the UK, Ireland
Ted Baker, the troubled British fashion retailer owned by the US group Authentic Brands Group (ABG), will close on Aug. 20 the 31 stores it still operates in the UK and Ireland, which could result in more than 500 layoffs, according the consulting and advisory firm Teneo, which is Ted ...
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Asian brands increase their presence in the Russian market
In the first half of 2024, several new foreign footwear brands emerged in the Russian market, according to CORE.XP, a local consultancy. For example, the Chinese footwear brand Josiny and the Chinese children’s clothing and footwear brand Balaba officially launched operations in the country. In total, 15 new brands started ...
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Leder & Schuh launches Delka in Humanic and Shoe4you stores
After its recent acquisition by the Austrian shoe retailer Leder & Schuh, the footwear brand Delka is now being integrated into a new comfort shoe line exclusively available at the group’s Humanic and Shoe4you stores. “Initially, the brand will be sold exclusively at Humanic and Shoe4you stores, but could ...
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Italian fashion sales decline in the first 7 months of 2024
Fashion sales, which include clothing, footwear, leather goods, accessories, home textiles and sports goods, fell by 8.1 percent year-on-year in value in July, according to the trade association Federazione Moda Italia-Confcommercio. The month corresponds to the summer clearance period for retailers. In the first half of 2024, fashion sales fell ...
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Sustainability is becoming more important for Germans shoppers
Sustainability is playing a growing role in buying behavior among German shoppers, with nearly half of consumers now making sustainable purchases, according to the latest Sustainability Consumer Monitor from HDE, the German retail association. General sustainability awareness among consumers increased and the number of sustainability-conscious shoppers also ticked up, with ...
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Sør closes eight stores
The German fashion retailer Sør is closing eight stores as part of its ongoing self-administration proceedings. According to the restructuring plan approved by creditors, the stores in Aachen, Baden-Baden, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne, Minden, Münster, Oberstdorf and Wiesbaden will shutter in the fall. Around 30 employees will lose their ...
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Skechers expands its retail presence in Spain
Skechers is expanding its retail presence in Spain under the guidance of retail property consultancy Newmark Retail. The American footwear brand is opening two flagship stores in Madrid and one in A Coruña. The new flagships in Spain’s capital city will be in the Parque Oeste and Rivas Futura shopping ...
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Birkenstock opens its 6th store in the US
Birkenstock opened its sixth company-managed store in the US in Austin, Texas. Located at 1007 South Congress Avenue, the store of the German footwear brand offers the services Bopis (buy online, pick up in store) and Boris (buy online, return in store).
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German government presents a stimulus package
The German government presented a stimulus plan aiming to lift gross domestic product (GDP) growth by 0.5 percentage points in 2025, according to the economy minister, Robert Habeck. The package contains nearly 50 measures for households and companies and aims to generate €26 billion in additional economic activity. This year, ...
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Shoe Zone cuts its guidance on higher transport costs, poor weather conditions
Shoe Zone further cut its full-year guidance and now expects adjusted profit before tax for the financial year ending Oct. 2 to be “not less” than £10.0 million pounds (€11.8m). The British footwear retailer said that it has continued to experience cost pressures associated with container prices due to a ...
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Hogan offers the best customer service in Italy among footwear firms
Hogan was voted the footwear company offering the best customer service in Italy, according to Statista’s survey Italy’s Best Customer Service 2024/2025. With a score of 9.06 points, the brand, which is part of the Tod’s group, is among a cohort of 20 companies from different categories to have a ...
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Golden Goose introduces summer retail concept
Italian luxury sneaker brand Golden Goose is unveiling Bar Golden, a new retail experience inspired by the Italian culture and design of the 1960s. The new concept is launching in the seaside resorts of Forte dei Marmi, Italy, and Bodrum, Turkey. The stores showcase a selection of vintage objects such ...
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Broker sees ‘green shots’ for H&M’s sales growth
H&M Hennes & Mauritz’s sales are showing signs of a recovery which could lead to higher profit margins this year and next, according to the broker UBS. “We share investor concern on lack of a clear top line recovery but gain confidence from a raft of measures leading to green ...