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  • Chanel
    Article

    Chanel issues €600 million in green bonds

    2020-09-27T12:23:00Z

    The fashion house Chanel placed €600 million in sustainability-linked bonds, or green bonds, that will finance the achievement of carbon reduction targets outlined in its Mission 1.5° plan. The company aims to halve its own emissions by 2030, cut the greenhouse gas emissions of its supply chain by 10 percent ...

  • Sioux
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    Sioux completes restructuring of wholesale division

    2020-09-27T07:37:00Z

    Less than three months after filing for insolvency, Sioux GmbH successfully underwent a restructuring that will allow the wholesale business to remain part of Sioux Group. The company, which deals with shoe retailers for the Sioux Group, is being taken over by Sioux Schuh GmbH, a newly established subsidiary of ...

  • Reebok
    News briefs

    Reebok to release a plant-based running shoe

    2020-09-27T06:53:00Z

    In October, Reebok will be releasing the Forever Floatride Grow, a running shoe with uppers derived from eucalyptus trees, midsoles from sustainably cultivated castor beans, sock liners from bloom-algae foam and outsoles from plant rubber. According to Footwear News, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has conferred some sort of ...

  • Harald Neisser
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    Harald Neisser, industry veteran and former Rohde managing director, dies at 68

    2020-09-27T06:08:00Z

    Shoe expert and industry insider Harald Neisser died on Sept. 20, after a serious illness. Serving most recently as a consultant for the German firm Erich Rohde, where he was previously managing director, Neisser was 68 years old. He was active in the shoe industry for decades in different capacities ...

  • Clarks
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    Hong Kong’s LionRock reportedly enters Clarks bidding war

    2020-09-26T11:54:00Z

    Iconic UK shoe retailer Clarks is reportedly the target of two suitors vying to take a stake in the troubled firm. Hong Kong-based private equity firm LionRock Capital has entered the race to refinance the company, which could see the end of 200 years of majority family ownership. LionRock is ...

  • Goat
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    Goat, the sneaker reseller, is valued at $1.75 billion as it raises more funds

    2020-09-25T17:37:00Z

    With the resale market being as hot as ever, no doubt due partly to the increasing role that the internet is playing, the U.S.-based Goat Group closed an additional Series E funding round $100 million, saying that it was intended to accelerate its development across product categories and geographies. According ...

  • eram
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    Eram enters the second-hand market

    2020-09-25T16:11:00Z

    Second-hand, or pre-owned, fashion is a growing trend in France, with brands such as Kiabi, Gémo and Jacadi all launching pre-owned clothing projects. Shoe and apparel retailer Eram has decided to join in, and has recently been testing several schemes offering second-hand fashion items in stores, both for shoes and ...

  • Ant
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    Ant Group debuts cross-border trade platform

    2020-09-25T16:11:00Z

    Chinese fintech company Ant Group, part of e-commerce giant Alibaba, launched an international trade and financial service platform powered by its blockchain-based technology solution AntChain to facilitate the cross-border sale of products and services by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and to reduce costs for financial institutions serving these companies. ...

  • News briefs

    Footaction sponsors a reggaetón documentary

    2020-09-24T17:00:00Z

    Footaction is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month – from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 in the U.S. – with a “platform” called La Música. It is in fact a short documentary, available online through social media, on four musicians of the reggaetón genre: Myke Towers, Brytiago, Arcangel and De La ...

  • Micam
    Article

    Micam, sister fairs attract 16,000 buyers

    2020-09-24T16:58:00Z

    The footwear trade show Micam Milano, along with four other events representing the Italian fashion industry and that overlapped over a five day-period at the Fiera Milano Rho exhibition hall, attracted 16,000 buyers. The fairs united under the #strongertogether banner. The other events were Mipel, dedicated to leather goods and ...

  • News briefs

    BIG buys Aldo U.K.

    2020-09-23T10:44:00Z

    The U.K. arm of the Canadian footwear retailer Aldo Group has been acquired by Bushell Investment Group (BIG), which is based in Birmingham, England. BIG indicated that the acquisition, for which financial details were not released, will preserve 150 jobs and lead to the creation of an additional 50 roles ...

  • Buy now pay later
    Article

    Klarna grows in the pandemic

    2020-09-23T06:08:00Z

    One clear sign of the boom in the “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) model is the latest fundraising round of Klarna, which saw the Swedish online payments group set a new record for the valuation of a European private fintech company at $10.65 billion, nearly double the $5.5 billion valuation ...

  • Zalando
    Article

    Zalando launches pre-owned trade on its platform

    2020-09-22T07:26:00Z

    Zalando has started trading pre-owned, or second-hand, fashion items on its platform. The online retailer launched the service in Germany and Spain on Sept. 21, and will roll it out in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Poland in October. If successful in those markets, Zalando could expand the service to ...

  • Article

    Chamatex to open “smart” footwear factory in France with Salomon and others

    2020-09-22T05:26:00Z

    French textile producer Chamatex has teamed up with Salomon, Babolat and Millet as well as an investment company on the construction of a new footwear manufacturing facility called Advanced Shoe Factory 4.0 (ASF 4.0) in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. ASF 4.0 was founded by Chamatex with the goal of ...

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    Bob Gore, inventor of Gore-Tex, has died

    2020-09-21T17:45:00Z

    Robert W. “Bob” Gore, chairman emeritus of the board of directors of W. L. Gore & Associates, died on Sept. 17 at the age of 83. Gore sat on the board of his family’s materials science company for 57 years, 30 of them as chairman, and served as president from ...

  • News briefs

    ​Nicholas Kirkwood takes back brands from LVMH

    2020-09-21T06:01:00Z

    The British designer Nicholas Kirkwood is taking back his namesake luxury shoe brand from LVMH after a seven-year partnership. The French conglomerate said that the decision was mutual and amicable and that it would continue supporting Kirkwood over the coming months to ensure a smooth transition. No financial details were ...

  • Bugatti shoe
    Article

    Bugatti cuts jobs but its shoe license recovers

    2020-09-21T05:57:00Z

    In the wake of a sharp drop in sales as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the German clothing supplier Bugatti announced that almost 100 of the 349 jobs at its headquarters in Herford will be axed. “All areas and hierarchical levels” are affected, it said in a statement. Current ...

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    Russian fashion retailers end up with huge unsold stocks

    2020-09-21T05:53:00Z

    On average, Russian fashion retailers failed to sell 30 percent of their summer collections due to the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in record levels of unsold stocks, according to the Moscow-based think tank Fashion Consulting Group. Some retailers were unable to sell half of their summer collections, which now remain on ...

  • News briefs

    Alexandra Dornérus leaves NilsonGroup for Ellos Group

    2020-09-21T05:36:00Z

    Alexandra Dornérus is leaving the Swedish footwear group NilsonGroup, where she was head of digital sales for over a year, and is joining on the Swedish e-commerce company Ellos Group, as new business development manager, on Oct. 1. Dornérus estimates that Ellos Group has great potential to attract new clients ...

  • TikTok
    Article

    ​U.S. delays TikTok ban to Sept. 27 as Trump gives blessing to deal with Oracle, Walmart

    2020-09-21T05:25:00Z

    The U.S. Department of Commerce said that it has delayed until Sept. 27 the prohibition of the Chinese mobile application TikTok. The department had previously announced that the ban would start today. The decision comes after U.S. President Donald Trump said he had given his “blessing” to a proposed deal ...