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How Dirty Harry helped a Spanish shoemaker conquer the world from his garage
Like Steve Jobs, Basilio García Pérez-Aradros started his business in a garage. For seven years, every day from early in the morning until late at night, he worked on his dream that started in the late sixties: that of producing quality shoes with traditional craftsmanship to sell them all over ...
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Frasers Group buys Australia’s Sneakerboy out of administration
The British retail chain Frasers Group has bought the collapsed Australian luxury footwear and streetwear retailer Sneakerboy for an undisclosed sum, according to media reports. Frasers, which owns the Sports Direct chain and a wide portfolio of brands, will keep Sneakerboy’s staff and run the business but not take on ...
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Russia shopping centers call for a tax break
The Russian council of shopping centers is calling for immediate assistance from regional governors as the average footfall has dropped by 20 percent in the first nine months of 2022 compared with the same period of the previous year. The association is calling for tax breaks until September 2024. In ...
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Mephisto launches its Nature is Future collection worldwide
At the latest edition of Micam, held from Sept. 18 to 20 in Milan for the presentation of spring/summer 2023 collections, Mephisto started distributing worldwide its sustainable women and men’s sneakers brand Nature is Future by Mephisto. The French company launched the brand a year ago with the spring/summer 2022 ...
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Sante + Wade plans to expand to physical stores
Sante + Wade, a premium British women’s footwear brand offering large sizes and fits, is planning to distribute its models in physical stores, with a focus on the U.S. and some large European markets. The company created by Shola Asante and Agnès Cushnie started operating in 2019. The brand, which ...
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San Marina placed into receivership
The French footwear retailer San Marina was placed under controlled administration, or receivership, on Sept. 22 at its request by a Marseille-based commercial court. San Marina employs 673 people in 163 stores in France. The so-called observation period of the receivership is set to last until March 23, 2023, ...
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Görtz and Surf4Shoes file for bankruptcy amid uncertainty, soaring inflation
Görtz and Surf4Shoes are among the latest companies caught in a wave of bankruptcies that appears to be gathering pace in Germany. Heightened consumer uncertainty, sky-rocketing inflation and rising energy prices are seen as the main destabilizing factors, as the war in Ukraine rages and the European Union’s sanctions against ...
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Hotter Shoes lifts sales but notes pressure on consumer spending
Hotter Shoes’ owner, Unbound Group, reported higher half-year sales and margins driven by strong demand, despite the tougher economic outlook. Unbound, formerly known as Electra Private Equity, said revenues rose to £27.6 million (€31.60m) from £25.0 million, driven by its multi-channel sales model. It posted a pre-tax loss of £2.14 ...
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The Italian retailers Scarpe&Scarpe and Pittarosso are due to merge
The financial group Pillarstone has taken over Scarpe & Scarpe and is expected to create in the near future a large footwear retailing group in Italy by merging it with Pittarosso. Responsible & Sustainable Corporate Turnaround Fund (RSCT), a turnaround fund managed by Pillarstone Italy, obtained 70 percent of Scarpe ...
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Ecco completes the renovation of its headquarters
Ecco has completed the refurbishment of its headquarters located in Bredebro. The town, situated in southern Denmark, has been the company’s home since its foundation in 1963 by Birte and Karl Toosbuy. The site comprises various corporate functions including finance, supply chain, procurement, information technology, human resources and corporate responsibility. ...
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Russian footwear brand Basconi plans to expand
Amid a mass exodus of Western brands out of Russia, the local footwear company Basconi plans to enhance efforts aimed at improving the brand’s recognition and continues developing its franchise network, Vitaly Ifraimov, co-owner of Basconi, told to the Russian press. Basconi runs a network of 50 stores in Russia ...
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How a Serbian shoemaker is benefiting from Russia’s need for new suppliers
The huge exodus of Western brands out of Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine in Feb. 24, has created a void benefiting to companies from countries non abiding to Western sanctions. Thanks to tight historical and cultural ties, Serbia continues to trade with Russia, even though the country has ...
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How the exodus out of Russia is creating opportunities for locals
Western footwear retailers that pulled out from the Russian market over the past few months in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sold products worth 51.2 billion rubles (€911m) in the country in 2021, estimated Chestny Znak, a Russian regulator supervising the labelling of fashion products on the domestic ...
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Unbound raises funds for its growth
Hotter Shoes’ parent company, Unbound Group, raised a gross £3.3 million by selling 22,004,615 shares at a price of 15 pence each in a placement. In addition to the placing, certain of Unbound’s directors and senior managers subscribed for 1,221,281 shares, under a subscription scheme, at a similar price and ...
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Management changes at Primark aim at boosting international expansion, digital sales
Associated British Foods (ABF), the parent company of Primark, has poached the finance chief of Marks & Spencer (M&S) and reinforced the management structure of its apparel retailing subsidiary. The two moves are expected to help Primark in its international expansion, especially in the U.S., and improve its online offering. ...
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Capri plans to significantly boost shoe sales
Capri Holdings aims to significantly increase the footwear and accessories sales of its brands Jimmy Choo, Versace and Michael Kors, For Versace, footwear revenues are forecast to rise from $200 million in the full year ended April 2, 2022, to $300 million over time, while for Michael Kors shoe sales ...
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C-Suite interview: Bioeco gears up for big push in Europe, prepares to test the U.S. market
Bioeco by Arka 1927, the brand of the Polish company Arka, is looking for agents in Germany, France, Spain and Italy as it readies for a big push in sales. The company will also be present at Magic Las Vegas, scheduled from Aug. 8 to 10, to test the U.S. ...
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Pakistan is benefiting from a shift out of China
In an interview with Shoe Intelligence, Ahmed Fawad Farooq, secretary general of the Pakistan Footwear Manufacturers Association (PEMA), has outlined how Pakistan is benefiting from a transfer of production out of China and is seeking to beef up its footwear industry to meet growing demand. Many industry experts have indicated ...
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Saye sees 2022 sales reaching €8m on new model launches
Saye, a fast-growing Barcelona-based company specialized in sustainable footwear, posted sales of €5 million in 2021, up by 80 percent year-over-year, and expects the top line to reach more than €8 million this year. Growth will be supported by the launch of four new models in the coming months compared ...
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C-Suite interview: Safety Jogger to launch a workwear collection in November
Safety Jogger, the leading brand of the Belgian footwear and apparel company Cortina, is diversifying into workwear after having entered the outdoor market with the Safety Jogger Adventure footwear collection launched in May. The workwear range, which will include 6,000 stock-keeping units (SKUs) of footwear, apparel and accessories, will be ...