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ArticleAuthentic Brands Group buys the rights to the Vince brand
Authentic Brands Group (ABG) is purchasing the intellectual property of the Vince brand from Vince Holding Corp. for $76.5 million and a 25 percent stake ABG Vince, the vehicle through which the acquisition is being made. A part of the deal, Vince Holding will enter into an exclusive, long-term license ...
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Skechers acquires Scandinavian distributor
Skechers has signed an agreement to acquire its existing Scandinavian distributor, Sports Connection Holding ApS. Sports Connection’s business includes 58 existing Skechers retail locations, several e-commerce solutions and more than 1600 wholesale customers. The company was established in Denmark in 1994 and has been Skechers’ exclusive distributor in the Nordic ...
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ArticleKazakh shoe prices set to rise due to mandatory labeling
Mandatory origin labeling of shoes came into force in Kazakhstan on April 1, despite criticisms by small retailers. Market players had urged the authorities to delay the reform, which has already been postponed for almost a year, or to make the labelling voluntary.In the last week of March, a significant ...
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Shoe City sells 39 stores after failed acquisition by Arklyz
After 70 years in business, Shoe City filed for Chapter 11 reorganization on March 31, and the bankruptcy court authorized going-out-of-business (GOB) sales. The news comes after the failed acquisition of the Baltimore-based retail chain by the Swiss retail group Arklyz. In the summer of 2022, Arklyz, the owner of ...
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ArticleDeichmann to invest €500 mln in 2023
Deichmann plans to invest around €500 million this year, half of which is earmarked for Germany. Investments will focus on the modernization and expansion of the store network, as well as in international growth, digitalization and logistics. The German footwear retailer plans to open 200 new stores worldwide. At the ...
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Boot Barn's COO retires
Boot Barn Holdings said that Gregory V. Hackman, its executive vice president and chief operating officer, plans to retire later this year. He will continue with the U.S. footwear retailer until his retirement date, currently estimated for June, and transition his responsibilities to other executives. Hackman has been Boot Barn’s ...
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Ralf Ringer to stop selling footwear through third-party stores
Ralf Ringer plans to stop selling shoes through third-party multi-brand stores. The move is part of a new strategy under which the Russian footwear manufacturer and retailer intends to increasingly focus on developing its own stores and franchises. The company claims that multi-brand stores in Russia are massively moving towards ...
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ArticleReno files for bankruptcy
The shoe retailer Reno has filed for bankruptcy amid a deepening crisis in Germany’s shoe sector that has led to a string of insolvencies across the country in recent months. Reno’s parent company Reno Schuhcentrum GmbH and the subsidiary Reno Schuh GmbH applied for insolvency proceedings at the Hameln ...
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Consumer confidence improves in Germany and Italy, weakens in France
Consumer confidence has improved in Germany and Italy, but slipped slightly in France over the past months. In April, consumer confidence in Germany is expected to improve to -29.5 from -30.6 in March, marking the sixth improvement in a row even if momentum has weakened, according to advance data released ...
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ArticleNext cautious on outlook but sees inflationary pressures easing
Next reported a better-than-expected annual profit but warned that it still expects sales and earnings to fall in a “very challenging” current fiscal year. Inflationary pressures were forecast to ease as freight costs drop and the cost of goods improve, but higher wages and energy costs are still expected to ...
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ArticleHow Spanish espadrille makers expect to bank on their holy city’s jubilee
In 2024, Caravaca de la Cruz, the fifth holy city of Catholic Christianity with Rome, Jerusalem, Santiago de Compostela and Camaleño, will be celebrating a jubilee year that is expected to attract more than a million pilgrims and tourists. As part of the event, local shoe makers have launched a ...
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Kaporal files for receivership
Kaporal, a French ready-to-wear retailer specialized in denim, said that it has asked to be placed into receivership by a Marseille-based court due to “unprecedent economic difficulties.” Kaporal noted that over the past years it was affected by the yellow vest protest movement, the Covid-19 pandemic, various national strikes and ...
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Neiman Marcus in exclusive partnership with Christian Louboutin
In partnership with the French footwear designer Christian Louboutin, Neiman Marcus unveiled an exclusive collection called “A La Piscine” (At The Swimming Pool in French). The collection features a full range of footwear and handbags in neon colors and splash print. It also includes newly added lifestyle product categories such ...
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ArticleShoepassion files for bankruptcy after pandemic hit
Berlin-based footwear company Shoepassion filed for bankruptcy as sales lagged and liabilities arising from the pandemic took their toll. On March 6, the omnichannel company filed an application for the opening of insolvency proceedings under self-administration with the district court of Berlin-Charlottenburg, becoming the latest footwear company to be ...
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ArticleShoe Carnival sees sales steadying after 7% decline in Q4
Shoe Carnival anticipates sales will be flat to up by 4.5 percent in its 2023 financial year after declining in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022 and getting off to a “slow start” in the first quarter set to end in April amid economic uncertainty and cooler weather. In the ...
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French footwear sales continue to be weak in February
In February, French footwear retail sales fell by a seasonally and working-day adjusted 0.2 percent month-on-month, according to the Bank of France. In January, sales of footwear dropped by 4.3 percent. Overall, retail sales in France fell by a seasonally and working-day adjusted 0.4 percent compared with January when they ...
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ANWR Group strengthens liquidity of affiliated retailers
As the now-restored ability to deliver and, at the same time, unusually early deliveries by manufacturers are currently leading to high inventories at many retail companies and thus to a short-term and seasonal strain on liquidity, German ANWR Group is strengthening its affiliated retailers via the Group’s own DZB Bank ...
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ArticleShopfitting costs in German fashion retail increase sharply
The cost of shopfitting in fashion retail in Germany further shot up to €653 per square meter of retail space in 2022, a survey showed, up from €537 in 2019 and €444 in 2017. According to the study Shop Monitor 2023 carried out by the EHI research institute, material ...
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Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof to close 52 stores
Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof, the troubled chain of German department stores, will close 52 of its 129 stores, putting at risk about 4,000 jobs at the points of sales and some 300 at its headquarters in Essen. A first batch of closures is scheduled on June 30, 2023, and another on ...
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ArticleTamaris launches a new concept store
Tamaris has launched a new store concept that features apparel for the first time. The new ”lifestyle” store opened as a pilot in central Dortmund, Germany. Tamaris is a brand of the German footwear manufacturer and distributor Wortmann Group, which also has the Tozzi, Caprice, Jana and s.Oliver brands. Wortmann ...

