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    Exor, WWICL invest in the fashion brand Subdued

    2024-03-19T16:29:00Z

    The holding company Nuo has acquired a 30 percent stake in Osit, a Rome-based company active in the teenage fashion segment with the brand Subdued, for about €70 million. Nuo is equally owned by Exor, the holding company owned by Italy’s Agnelli family, and the Hong Kong family office The ...

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    Gabor’s sales are steady

    2024-03-19T16:29:00Z

    The German shoe manufacturer Gabor Shoes reported steady sales in the fiscal year 2023 after a sharp rebound in 2022 and announced a management reorganization. The company, based in Rosenheim, in Upper Bavaria, said that total sales of all brands including licenses reached €322 million last year, less than 1 ...

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    Kazakhstan sees a rise in footwear imports as local production remains low

    2024-03-19T09:21:00Z

    Kazakh footwear manufacturers only covered a tiny part of domestic demand, and their market share is shrinking, a recent research showed. In 2023, Kazakh footwear companies manufactured 1.8 million pairs of shoes, up by 3.6 percent compared with the previous year, according to the Bureau of National Statistics. But last ...

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    Caleres hires Liz Dunn as head of corporate development and strategic communications

    2024-03-18T09:56:00Z

    Liz Dunn has joined Caleres as Senior Vice President of corporate development and strategic communications. “In this newly created role, Dunn will leverage her nearly 30 years’ experience spanning equity research, investment banking, consulting, and finance to ensure Caleres aligns its growth ambitions and strategic communications with delivering shareholder value. ...

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    Aeffe’s footwear and leather goods sales decline in 2023

    2024-03-18T09:56:00Z

    The revenues of Aeffe’s footwear and leather goods division amounted to €142.1 million, down by 13.1 percent, both at constant and current exchange rates, compared to 2022. The division comprises the luxury footwear brand Pollini. The adjusted Ebitda of the footwear and leather goods division was €19 million in 2023, ...

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    Shoe Carnival hikes its dividend

    2024-03-18T09:56:00Z

    Shoe Carnival’s board has approved the payment of a quarterly cash dividend of $0.135 per share, representing a quarterly increase of 12.5 percent and an annualized dividend rate of $0.54 per share. The quarterly cash dividend will be paid on April 22 to shareholders of record as of the close ...

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    Shoepassion’s creditors clear its restructuring plan

    2024-03-18T09:56:00Z

    Shoepassion’s creditors have cleared its restructuring plan, the insolvent Berlin-based footwear company said. The plan was confirmed by the Berlin-Charlottenburg district court. The omnichannel company started insolvency proceedings under self-administration on March 6 last year, joining a host of footwear companies swept away by a tidal wave of bankruptcies ...

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    Heydude is the hottest casual footwear brand in the US - Brand Heat Index

    2024-03-18T09:56:00Z

    Heydude is the hottest casual footwear brand, both among men and women in the US, while Allbirds fell out of the top 10 both for men and women, according to the 2024 U.S. Footwear and Apparel Brand Heat Index released by L.E.K. Consulting. “In 2024, competition in the footwear space ...

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    Düsseldorf shoe retailer Koch files for bankruptcy

    2024-03-18T09:55:00Z

    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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    Vans’ chief product and merchandising officer quits

    2024-03-16T07:34:00Z

    Marissa Pardini, Vans’ chief product and merchandising oOfficer, has announced her departure from the brand by the end of March. This follows a series of turnovers within VF Corp, the brand’s parent company. Pardini, who joined Vans in December 2022 after a decade with the company and a stint at ...

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    Shoes Düsseldorf announces dates for 2025

    2024-03-15T17:02:00Z

    The German trade fair organizer Igedo has announced next year’s dates for its Shoes Düsseldorf trade fair, held at the Areal Böhler in the German city. The footwear fair will run from Feb. 23 to 25 and from Aug. 24 to 26, 2025. Before then, this year’s summer ...

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    Yue Yuen’s profit, sales slip in 2023

    2024-03-14T14:17:00Z

    Yue Yuen, the globe’s largest manufacturer of footwear, suffered a down year in 2023 due to inventory de-stocking by retailers worldwide and conservative ordering by its portfolio of brand clients that include Nike, Adidas, Asics and New Balance, among others. Yue Yuen’s annual Ebit declined by 5.6 percent to $390.2 ...

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    Tod’s doubles its FY net profit

    2024-03-14T09:00:00Z

    Tod’s more than doubled its 2023 net profit to €50.0 million from €23.1 million a year earlier, as Ebit rose to €94.7 million from €58.2 million. The Italian fashion company confirmed that full-year sales grew by 11.9 percent to €1,127 million. Tod’s decided not to pay a full-year dividend in ...

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    Skechers renews eyewear licensing deal with Marcolin

    2024-03-14T09:00:00Z

    Skechers has renewed its global eyewear licensing agreement with the Italian company Marcolin. The partnership, under which Marcolin designs, manufactures and distributes worldwide Skechers branded sunglasses and optical eyewear collections, started in 2014 and has been extended until Dec. 31, 2030.

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    Zalando aims to resume growth and cover 15% of the European fashion market

    2024-03-14T09:00:00Z

    Zalando posted lower sales in 2023 but expects to at least stabilize revenues this year and resume growth from 2025. The German online fashion group also outlined its long-term plans to cover 15 percent of the European fashion market. In 2023, the gross merchandise volume (GMV) decreased by 1.1 percent ...

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    Inditex posts record full-year sales and earnings

    2024-03-14T09:00:00Z

    Inditex posted record sales and earnings in the full year ended Jan. 31 and announced an extraordinary plan to invest €1.8 billion over the next two years to increase its logistics capacities. Full-year sales rose by 10.4 percent to €35.9 billion. The top line grew by 14.1 percent at constant ...

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    Gaastra to cease operations for the second time in 3 years

    2024-03-13T17:30:00Z

    Following the insolvency filing of Unlimited Footwear Group (UFG),the Gaastra brand will cease operations, according to 1st-blue.com. The brand had been relaunched by UFG in 2022 after the insolvency of its previous owner. Gaastra was founded in 1897 by the Dutch sailmaker Douwe Gaastra and has been a well-known and ...

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    Allbirds names a new CEO as losses continue to grow

    2024-03-13T16:25:00Z

    Allbirds appointed its chief operating officer, Joe Vernachio, as its new CEO and member of the board of directors, effective March 15. He succeeds Joey Zwillinger, the co-founder and CEO, who will continue to serve as a member of the board and as a special advisor to the company. With ...

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    Puma loses patent case over Avanti shoe design

    2024-03-13T16:00:00Z

    Puma has suffered a setback in a patent dispute over a sports shoe associated with Rihanna, according to a press release from the Court of Justice of the European Union. The case revolves around the Avanti trainer design, which Puma’s Dutch wholesaler, Handelsmaatschappij J. Van Hilst (HJVH), sought to patent ...

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    Shoe Zone warns it is trading below expectations on higher wages, Red Sea attacks

    2024-03-13T15:10:00Z

    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 ...