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Crocs brand head retires
Crocs, Inc. announced today the retirement of Michelle Poole, the executive vice president and president of the Crocs brand. She will remain in her role until early May, after which she will join the company’s advisory board until the beginning of 2025. Anne Mehlman, the current EVP and chief financial ...
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ArticleH&M appoints a new CEO
The board of H&M Hennes & Mauritz has appointed Daniel Ervér, responsible for the H&M brand, as the new president and CEO of the Swedish fashion retailer, with immediate effect. He succeeds Helena Helmersson, who has decided to step down as CEO and leave the group. Ervér, born in 1981, ...
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ArticleHow Expo Riva Schuh continues to modernize and expand its international reach
Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags and its stakeholders are investing to modernize the trade show and expand its pool of exhibitors and buyers. In an exclusive interview with Shoe Intelligence, Alessandra Albarelli, the general manager of Riva del Garda Fierecongressi, outlines the strategy enacted to enable the event to continue ...
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News briefsCooper Standard expands deal with Nike for use of Fortrex elastomer
Cooper Standard has expanded its agreement with Nike regarding the licensing of the low-density elastomer Fortrex. Based on an initial long-term agreement reached in 2021 to license Cooper Standard’s Fortrex for footwear applications, the new agreement provides NIke with limited exclusivity to use the material for footwear and allows the ...
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KaDeWe Group files for insolvency
Berlin’s department store KaDeWe, which opened in 1907, has filed for insolvency. The KaDeWe Group also includes the luxury department stores Alsterhaus in Hamburg and Oberpollinger in Munich, which would, therefore, also be affected by the proceedings. The company announced that the stores would, however, continue to operate. “Exorbitantly high ...
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ArticleSanctions weigh on Turkish plans to expand exports to Russia
A fresh round of U.S. sanctions is reportedly jeopardizing the planned growth of Turkish footwear exports to Russia and other post-Soviet countries. Turkish footwear companies are looking to expand exports to Russia, Central Asia and the Middle East to compensate for the losses suffered in Europe, according to the Turkish ...
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ArticleThe stocks of footwear companies inched up in Q4
The prices of stocks monitored by Shoe Intelligence grew by 4 percent on average in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared with the previous three months, but trading remained volatile, with significant fluctuations among the companies of the cohort. The quarter was marked by the initial public offering (IPO) of ...
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ArticleTod’s hints at positive profit news as sales momentum continues
Diego Della Valle, the chairman and CEO of Tod’s, said he was “very positive” about profits and growth potential at the Italian fashion house after it reported 2023 figures that showed continuing sales momentum. Full-year sales increased by 11.9 percent last year to reach €1,127 million, growing by 14.0 percent ...
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ArticleC-Suite interview: Rohde enters the U.S. market and expands its European online business
Rohde is continuing its recovery by entering the U.S. market and expanding to most of Europe its business-to-consumer (B2C) online platform, which is currently limited to Germany. On May 3–4, 2023, Rohde took part as an “education sponsor” in the Leadership Conference of the US National Shoe Retailers Association held ...
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ArticleRevenues fall at Dr. Martens as U.S. business remains out of step
Dr. Martens’ revenues fell by a fifth during the key Christmas period because of continuing weak performance in the US and a slump in wholesale demand. The British footwear company, which issued four profit warnings last year, posted revenues of £267 million (€313m) for the last three months of 2023, ...
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ArticleEurope underpins Ferragamo’s sales
Salvatore Ferragamo’s total revenues in the fourth quarter of 2023 fell by 5.6 percent on a reported basis, and by 5.9 percent at constant exchange rates, to €312.5 million, roughly in line with market expectations. During the quarter, net sales, which exclude certain revenues such as licenses, registered a “positive ...
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ArticleBrazilian footwear exports collapse in December
In December, Brazilian footwear exports fell by 41.5 percent year-over-year in volume to 7.45 million pairs and by 33.3 percent in value to $73.44 million, according to data released by the Brazilian footwear industry association, Abicalçados. For the whole of 2023, exports dropped by 16.6 percent in volume to 118.34 ...
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News briefsWortmann obtains a court victory against Birkenstock
The Wortmann Group says that its subsidiary shoe.com GmbH & Co. KG has obtained a victory in the Higher Regional Court of Cologne against Birkenstock in a case alleging copyright infringement. In a ruling issued on Jan. 26, the court overturned a decision made on May 11, 2023, by the ...
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ArticleBrazilian footwear firms expect to generate $19.6m in sales thanks to Expo Riva Schuh
At Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags, the Italian trade show specializing in footwear, bags and accessories held from Jan. 13 to 16 in Riva del Garda, Brazilian exhibitors sold 223,000 pairs of shoes for a total value of $4.1 million. Judging by the deals struck during the trade fair, the ...
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ArticleConsumer sentiment worsens in Germany
Consumer sentiment has taken a nose dive in Germany at the start of 2024, according to a survey published jointly by the research institute GfK and the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions (NIM). “The year 2024 starts off very disappointingly for consumer sentiment in Germany: both economic and income expectations ...
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JD Worldwide opens a warehouse in Paris
JD Worldwide has announced plans to open its first warehouse for fashion goods in Paris. This initiative is key in fulfilling the company’s cross-border e-commerce strategy, aiming to bring more European brands into the Chinese market by offering efficient solutions. The warehouse will be located in Val-d’Oise, on the outskirts ...
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Footway secures a debt settlement
Footway Group’s restructuring plan has been approved, resulting in a debt settlement where the e-commerce company will pay approximately 70 million Swedish kronor (€6.17m) to its creditors in mid-March. The decision had broad support among creditors and Footway expects to exit the restructuring program in mid-February. According to the company, ...
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Nike sues Global Heartbreak over alleged Air Jordan imitations
Nike has filed a lawsuit in New Jersey District Court against Global Heartbreak and its founder Naadier Riles for trademark infringement of the Air Jordan 1 High. According to the complaint, the defendant copied Nike’s silhouette and outsole design and replaced the branding with his own. Riles allegedly admitted that ...
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Sung Choi returns to Clae as creative director
After founding Clae, a Los-Angeles based sneaker brand, in 2001 and leaving the company in 2016, Sung Choi returns as its new creative director. Prior to founding Clae, Choi was footwear designer for neary four years at DC Shoes and director of footwear design at Lakai Footwear for over three ...
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Ferragamo hires a new CFO
Salvatore Ferragamo has appointed Pierre La Tour as chief financial officer (CFO), effective March 18. He is currently CFO of Biesse, an Italian producer of machines to process wood, glass, stone, plastic and metal. La Tour succeeds Alessandro Corsi, who left the Italian fashion group in Sept.30. Corsi had been ...



