News Briefs Retail – Page 8
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Only two foreign brands entered Russian market in H1
In the first half of 2022, only two foreign brands, the Chinese sporting goods supplier Li-Ning and the perfume company Vilhelm Parfumerie, entered the Russian fashion market, which is the lowest figure since 2014, according to a research conducted by Knight Frank Russia. On the other hand, nearly 180 brands ...
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Clarks US picks TPP Retail for labelling
Clarks US, the American unit of the British footwear group Clarks, has chosen TPP Retail’s Label IQ application to provide a comprehensive labelling solution for its stores. The TPP Retail’s solution was already rolled out in the group’s stores in the U.K., Ireland and Europe. “The TPP solution was a ...
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UFG strikes a licensing deal with Lyle & Scott
Unlimited Footwear Group (UFG) has entered a licensing agreement with the British brand Lyle & Scott, under which the Dutch footwear group will design, produce and distribute all upcoming branded Lyle & Scott footwear collections throughout the entire European Union, the U.K., Switzerland, Scandinavia and the U.S. The Lyle & ...
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Next Q2 sales ahead of expectations
In the second quarter ended on July 30, Next’s full-price sales rose by 5.0 percent versus last year and were £50 million (€59.4m) more than it had expected. The British apparel retailer maintained its full-price sales growth guidance second half at 1.0 percent. But, Next increased its full-year profit guidance ...
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Global Payments buys EVO
Global Payments, a U.S. provider of payment technology and software solutions, has reached an agreement to buy EVO for $34.00 per share. The bid represents a $4.0 billion of enterprise value for EVO. “The acquisition of EVO is highly complementary to our technology-enabled strategy and provides meaningful opportunities to increase ...
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Shoe Zone improves its FY guidance
Shoe Zone has increased its full-year guidance and now expects adjusted profit before tax to be not less than £9.5 million (€11.5m). The forecast excludes the profit on the sale of freehold property and foreign exchange revaluations. The previous guidance for the full year ending on Oct. 2 was for ...
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Kizik raises $20m in a series B fund round
Kizik, based in Lindon, Utah, has completed a $20 million series B funding round led by the private equity The Newcastle Network. The American footwear brand, whose parent company is HandsFree Labs, specializes in slip on shoes. It will use the funds to launch a Kizik Kids line and to ...
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Naot Footwear to open a flagship store in New York
Naot Footwear, an Israeli footwear company, plans to open a flagship store in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood in early fall 2022. The 800 square-foot store will be located 436 West Broadway, in the heart of SoHo, alongside the city’s most iconic boutiques. The brand claims it ”has long had ...
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French footwear sales plunge in June after a strong May
Footwear sales dropped by 9.0 percent month on month in June, on a seasonally and working-day adjusted basis, the sharpest decline among the categories monitored by the Bank of France to gauge retail trade. In May, footwear had been the best performing category with a 7.5 percent rise. Overall retail ...
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Aerosoles signs a licensing agreement with Orly to expand into men’s products
The American luxury comfort footwear brand Aerosoles has signed a licensing agreement with Orly Corporation for the distribution of men’s slippers, men’s and ladies flip flops, hanging footwear, men’s socks and roller skates for men, women and youth. The collections will complement the brand’s assortment of classic women’s styles. The ...
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Designer Brands enters licensing agreement with Le Tigre
Designer Brands has entered a licensing agreement with Le Tigre 360 Global, that will add the Le Tigre label to its portfolio of ”owned brands”. The Ohio-based footwear company aims to double sales of the owned brands category by 2026. The current portfolio includes Vince Camuto, Reebok, Hush Puppies, Jessica ...
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H&M pulls out of Russia
H&M announced that it would start winding down its business in Russia. The move will cost the Swedish apparel retailer about SEK 2 billion (€190m), of which SEK 1 billion will impact its cash flow. The amount will be accounted as a one-time cost in the company’s third-quarter results. The ...
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Görtz revisits its purchasing strategy
The German footwear chain Görtz has revamped its purchasing strategy and underwent a management change to match its positioning as an omnichannel retailer. According to the Hamburg-based company, the traditional way of planning purchases by brands is being replaced by purchases based on trends and a new management position ...
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Tallinna Kaubamaja Grupp completes the restructuring of its footwear business
The Estonian group Tallinna Kaubamaja Grupp said that it is completing the restructuring of its footwear business. After closing the ABC King and SHU physical retail networks during 2022, the group’s wholly owned subsidiary TKM King will merge its remaining footwear wholesale business with Selver, which is also fully controlled ...
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Lululemon enters Spanish market
Lululemon Athletica Inc. has announced its expansion into the Spanish market. Spain is the brand’s first new market in Europe since 2019. A dedicated Spanish-language e-commerce platform will go live at the end of July. In addition, two new brand stores will open in September on Calle Serrano in the ...
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Veja opens first Berlin store
The French sneaker brand Veja has opened its first store in the German capital. The 100 square meter shop is located in the central and historic district of Berlin Mitte. In addition to the men, women, and kids’ collections, an in-store cobbler will offer to repair and clean footwear produced ...
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Skechers opens a superstore in New Jersey
Skechers has opened its biggest East Coast retail destination in New Jersey. The nearly 22,000-square-foot store is on the second floor of The Mills at Jersey Gardens retail center. The superstore features dedicated Skechers Performance and Skechers Work shop-in-shop areas, a 4,000-square-foot dedicated Skechers apparel shop, as well as a ...
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Low-cost footwear to increase market share in Russia this year
This year, the Russian footwear market could face a 15-20 percent slump in sales in value and a 25-30 percent drop in volume, forecast Anush Gasparyan, commercial director of the Russian consultancy Fashion Consulting Group. The average price of shoes is set to rise by 30 percent year-on-year, pushing consumers ...
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Turkish fashion retailers mull expansion in Russia
Several Turkish fashion brands such as adL, Mudo, LTB, Twist and İpekyol intend to enter the Russian market, taking advantage of the withdrawal of Western companies. The Russian newspaper Izvestia reported that Turkish groups have entered into negotiations with Russian shopping centers about opening their stores in the coming months. ...
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Deichmann sells Russian business
The German shoe retailer Deichmann has left the Russian market, selling all 37 stores with remaining inventory to a local partner. No financial details were released. The Russian press reported that Deichmann had stopped supplying its Russian retail network several weeks before. The stores will reopen under a new brand ...