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    Metro Brands Q3 sales up by 59%

    2022-01-24T09:00:00Z

    In the third quarter ended on Dec. 31, the Indian footwear retailer Metro Brands posted a 59.0 percent surge in consolidated sales to 4,840 million rupees (€57.3m-$65.0m) lifted by an expansion of the store network and the lifting of anti Covid-19 measures. The quarter was the first since March 2020 ...

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    Dozens of shoe stores damaged in Kazakh unrest

    2022-01-21T17:26:00Z

    Several dozens of shoe stores were damaged by the unrest in Kazakhstan during the first week of January, according to local reports. The National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan calculated at 88.1 billion tenges (€178m- $200m) the damage caused to businesses by the rioters. More than 90 percent of the ...

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    ​Next cuts sick pay for unvaccinated staff isolating after Covid contact

    2022-01-14T10:25:00Z

    The British fashion retailer Next is cutting sick pay for unvaccinated staff who must self-isolate due to exposure to Covid-19. The move means that unvaccinated workers required to isolate after being identified as a close contact of someone with Covid could receive as little as the UK’s statutory sick pay ...

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    Rizzo’s debt restructuring to be discussed Jan. 24

    2022-01-12T08:15:00Z

    The Stockholm District Court will hold hearings on Jan. 24 to discuss a debt restructuring proposal for Rizzo and its subsidiary Rizzo International. The court also approved to Rizzo’s request to extend its restructuring period for an additional three months to March 21. The Swedish retailer’s composition offer involves the ...

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    Sergio Rossi to open a store in Milan’s Spiga 26 hub

    2021-12-29T08:54:00Z

    The Italian shoe maker Sergio Rossi has decided to rent an about 200-square-meter space at the Spiga 26 hub located in the heart of Milan’s fashion district. Sergio Rossi is the second tenant of the real estate project after the brand Moschino, owned by the fashion group Aeffe. The shoemaker’s ...

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    Skechers takes over its distribution in the Philippines

    2021-12-23T19:05:00Z

    Skechers has taken charge of its distribution in the Philippines through a subsidiary, Skechers USA Philippines. The current distributor, Trendworks International, will continue to sell Skechers products until the end of this year. According to David Weinberg, chief operating officer of Skechers USA, a “dedicated team focused on growth and ...

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    H&M returns to pre-Covid levels

    2021-12-20T08:55:00Z

    In the fourth quarter ended Nov. 30, the Swedish fashion retailer H&M posted fourth quarter-revenues of SEK 56.813 billion (€5.53bn-$6.22bn), up by 8 percent from a year ago, while in the full year the top line was up by 6 percent to SEK 198.967 billion (€19.38bn-$21.79bn). In local currencies, fourth-quarter ...

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    RVRC launches hiking shoes

    2021-12-14T15:50:00Z

    The Swedish retailer of outdoor clothing RevolutionRace (RVRC) launched a line of hiking shoes. The company describes the Phantom Trail Mid, its first-ever footwear model, as being a waterproof hiking boot for men and women with the flexibility of a trail running shoe, designed for various activities all year round. ...

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    Rizzo makes offer to creditors

    2021-12-14T06:51:00Z

    Rizzo Group has made an offer to its creditors to avoid bankruptcy. The Swedish retailer’s composition offer, which also applies for its subsidiary Rizzo International, involves the entire payment of unsecured debt up to SEK 2,000 (€195-$220) and 25 percent of any excess amount. The company has been in corporate ...

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    Veja opens a second Parisian store

    2021-12-12T14:30:00Z

    Veja, the French brand of eco-sneakers, has opened a second store in Paris. Located in the hilltop quarter of Montmartre, the store was designed by the Veja studio and the architect Hugo Haas. While it has retained many of the elements already present – the premises were formerly occupied by ...

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    OR Group reports a surge in Black Friday sales

    2021-12-10T16:00:00Z

    OR Group, formerly known as Obuv Rossii, reported a substantial rise in online sales during Black Friday, held on Nov. 26. Online sales jumped by 44 percent in volume and by 30 percent in value, compared to a year earlier, the company said, not providing any additional details. OR Group ...

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    Bavarian footwear retailers exempted from new Covid restrictions

    2021-12-06T17:14:00Z

    Shoe retailers in Bavaria will not have to apply harsher Covid-19 restrictions rolled out in the whole of Germany for stores selling non-essential goods. According to a decision by Bavaria’s regional government, footwear retailers, along with other trades such as food stores, pharmacies, medical supply stores, opticians, bookstores, gas stations, ...

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    L.K. Bennett joins forces with Mode for new payment system

    2021-12-03T08:27:00Z

    L.K. Bennett has entered a partnership with the fintech group Mode to offer customers of the U.K.-based fashion retailer a simpler way of paying for purchases. Mode’s app enables an instant and cardless payment through a QR code or a click of a button, with real-time authorization through biometric security ...

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    India hikes consumer tax on shoes

    2021-11-30T17:27:00Z

    India’s Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs notified that the goods and services tax (GST) on products such as footwear, apparel and textile will increase to 12 percent from 5 percent from Jan. 1.  

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    s.Oliver opens a flagship store in Moscow

    2021-11-29T15:35:00Z

    s.Oliver, the footwear brand part of the portfolio of the German footwear firm Wortmann, has opened a flagship store in Moscow. It is the brand’s 11th store in Russia and the first in the country’s capital. “We had to wait a long time before we were able to open a ...

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    Belarus may face a shoe shortage

    2021-11-29T08:37:00Z

    Nike, Lamoda, Sportmaster and Detsky Mir have notified the Belarusian government about a possible suspension of shoe exports to the country due to problems with a local labelling system that was introduced on Nov. 1. The companies complained, in particular, about issues arising from the Belarusian monitoring system, which generates ...

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    New Russian Covid restrictions hit retailers

    2021-11-29T08:36:00Z

    Most Russian regions have made it mandatory to present Covid-19 vaccination passes using QR codes to enter shopping centers and non-food retailers. So far, less than 35 percent of the Russian population has been vaccinated and the measure has drastically limited access to stores for a large swath of the ...

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    Shoepassion sales above pre-Covid levels

    2021-11-22T11:50:00Z

    The Berlin-based footwear company Shoepassion said that in the third quarter overall sales were above pre-Covid-19 levels for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic last year thanks to its e-commerce business. It noted that online sales were growing at double-digit rates compared with 2019, with August up ...

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    Clarks Originals opens second store

    2021-11-17T17:11:00Z

    Clarks Originals, a brand of the British shoemaker Clarks, has opened a store in the town of Street, England, in the building where the company was first founded in 1825. The other Clarks Originals store is on Berwick Street in London.

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    Roberto Cavalli sees 2021 sales at €60m

    2021-11-17T09:17:00Z

    Roberto Cavalli posted revenues of about €46 million in 2020 and expects to see the top line rise to about €60 million this year before reaching €80 million in 2022, when the Italian fashion house also expects to reach breakeven. The company said that its future development will depend on ...