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    Skechers opens 2 more stores in Spain

    2023-02-13T17:03:00Z

    Skechers is planning to open new stores in the Spanish cities of Jerez de la Frontera and Valencia this year, according to Palco23. The store in Jerez will have a surface area of 256 square meters while the one in Valencia, within the Bonaire Outlet shopping mall, will have a ...

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    Designer Brands buys Keds from Wolverine Worldwide

    2023-02-10T15:34:00Z

    Wolverine Worldwide has sold Keds, which it acquired in 2012 as part of its $1,249.5 million acquisition of the assets of the former Performance Lifestyle Group (PLG), for $83.6 million to the North American retailer Designer Brands Inc. The sale also includes the Pro-Keds athleisure brand and Keds’ e-commerce business. ...

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    JD Sports unveils plans for sales growth, rapid store expansion

    2023-02-07T15:28:00Z

    JD Sports Fashion has revealed plans to grow revenues and margins by double digits over the next five years alongside a rapid store expansion, The plan also includes capital expenditure of £500-600 million (€560-673m) a year, with 50-60 percent of the spend focused on store expansion in underpenetrated markets. This ...

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    Lloyd reports strong sales increase, expects to return to pre-Covid sales in 2023

    2023-02-06T08:36:00Z

    Lloyd Shoes posted a strong sales growth in 2022 and anticipates a bright year ahead. The German shoe maker recorded a 47 percent increase in sales in 2022 to €114.95 million, driven by improvements across all business areas, and expects to return to pre-pandemic sales levels in the current ...

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    JD Sports leaves South Korea but plans major expansion in U.S. and Europe

    2023-02-05T10:48:00Z

    JD Sports Fashion is leaving South Korea after five years in the market, according to multiple press sources. The decision has reportedly been made in connection with the negative impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The British sporting goods retailer operated in South Korea through a partnership with Shoemarker, and opened ...

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    Go Sport France and Kookaï go into receivership

    2023-02-02T17:19:00Z

    Go Sport France and Kookaï have been placed into receivership as some French retailers continue to suffer from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and competition from online businesses. Meanwhile, Pimkie is expected to be sold soon with the loss of about 500 jobs. On Feb. 2, 2022, a Grenoble-based ...

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    ​Boot Barn continues with openings as new stores drive 6% Q3 sales growth

    2023-01-30T16:51:00Z

    Boot Barn expects to open 10 more stores in the fourth quarter ended April 1, 2023, bringing new openings in the full financial year to 43, as it sets its sights on expanding its future store count to about 900, nearly triple its current level. New stores were responsible for ...

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    JD Sports is the target of a cyber attack

    2023-01-30T15:10:00Z

    JD Sports Fashion said that it has been the target of a cyber incident which resulted in the unauthorized access to a system that contained customer data relating to some online orders placed between November 2018 and October 2020. The affected JD Sports group brands are JD, Size?, Millets, Blacks, ...

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    Foot Locker to wind down Sidestep

    2023-01-29T11:50:00Z

    Nine-and-a-half years after acquiring the sports fashion footwear chain as part of its deal for the Recklinghausen, Germany-based Runners Point Group, Foot Locker has decided to shutter Sidestep’s operation that currently consists of several dozen stores across Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. In February 2019, Foot Locker operated 80 ...

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    ​Zenden plans to expand its Russian retail network in 2023

    2023-01-27T09:23:00Z

    Russia’s main shoe retailer Zenden announced plans to add 50 doors to its store network in 2023, taking advantage of the gaps in the market left by the withdrawal of Western brands. Currently, Zenden runs 250 brick-and-mortar stores in Russia, located primarily in the largest cities of the European part ...

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    Russian cut spending in footwear

    2023-01-27T09:22:00Z

    A vast majority of Russians cut spending on clothes and shoes in the second half of 2022, according to a survey conducted by the local analytical agency A2: Research. The bulk of those surveyed, about 44 percent, reduced their spending by 20 to 30 percent compared to the previous year. ...

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    Primark posts a rise in Christmas sales

    2023-01-25T12:54:00Z

    Primark reported a rise in Christmas sales as consumers continued returning to city shopping centers and retail parks after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. Revenues in the 16 weeks to Jan. 7 stood at £3.145 billion (€3.562 bn), up by 18 percent on a reported basis and by 15 percent ...

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    Sosandar enters a distribution deal with Sainsbury’s

    2023-01-23T15:32:00Z

    The British fashion brand Sosandar has entered into an agreement to sell a selected collection of its products through the British retailer Sainsbury’s, providing it with an omnichannel presence. Thanks to the wholesale agreement, a range of women’s items will start being sold through Sainsbury’s during 2023, initially online only ...

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    ​Kazakhstan could face a sharp increase in footwear prices

    2023-01-23T14:08:00Z

    New labelling rules are expected to lift the retail prices of shoes on the Kazakh market by 30 percent in 2023, a group of importers told the local publication Caravan. Kazakhstan introduced mandatory digital labelling of footwear on Nov. 1, 2021, but let retailers sell unlabeled shoes during a transition ...

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    French footwear sales up 7.3% in December

    2023-01-23T14:07:00Z

    In December, French footwear retail sales increased by a seasonally and working day adjusted 7.3 percent month on month, according to the Bank of France. In November, sales of footwear grew by 3.3 percent. Overall, retail sale volumes in France inched up a seasonally and working day adjusted 0.5 percent ...

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    U.K. retail sales unexpectedly fell in December

    2023-01-23T14:04:00Z

    In December, retail sales in the U.K. fell by 1.0 percent month-on-month in volume after dropping by 0.5 percent in November, revised from an earlier reading of a 0.4 percent decline, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics that noted that sales volumes were 1.7 percent lower ...

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    Shoe retailer Schuh-Oase files for bankruptcy

    2023-01-23T14:04:00Z

    The German footwear retailer Schuh-Oase has filed for bankruptcy, the latest of many shoe companies caught in a wave of insolvencies that has been gathering pace in Europe’s biggest economy. The coronavirus pandemic led to a significant drop in sales over the past two years and took its toll ...

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    C-Suite interview: NeroGiardini aims to double in three years its sales from the Covid-19 trough

    2023-01-20T09:41:00Z

    After three difficult years, that led to a significant reduction in sales, NeroGiardini is focusing on new markets to sell its wholly Italian made footwear. This year the Italian company will be entering the South Korean market.

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    Hotter Shoes’ parent issues profits warning after ‘disappointing’ H2

    2023-01-18T13:11:00Z

    Unbound Group, the British company that owns Hotter Shoes, has issued a profits warning and said it would review operations after a weaker second half. The company, which focuses on the over 55-year-old customer demographic, expects to report an adjusted pre-tax loss for the year to Feb. 5 of £4.25-4.75 ...

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    ​C-Suite interview: Producers and retailers have to work together to prosper

    2023-01-17T07:59:00Z

    In a wide-ranging interview, Bart van Helvoirt, the co-founder and CEO of Unlimited Footwear Group (UFG), outlines his views on the overall economic situation, the evolution of the supply chain and the shifting relationship between shoe makers, resellers and end users. Before discussing about your company and ...