All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 18, Issue 20-21 – Page 2
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Florsheim has unveiled a line of eight styles of co-branded...
Florsheim has unveiled a line of eight styles of co-branded men's and women's shoes developed in collaboration with George Esquivel, the former artistic director of Tumi, for sale in its own stores around the world
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Clarks reports a first-half loss
Clarks' turnover increased by 4.2 percent to £739 million (€858.4m-$924.8m) in the six months ended July 31, but it would have declined by 0.5 percent if the U.S. dollar and other currencies had remained the same. The brand's new Trigenic range sold well, but a large part of the revenues ...
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In cooperation with the Christliches Jugenddorfwerk Deutschland (CJD), one of...
In cooperation with the Christliches Jugenddorfwerk Deutschland (CJD), one of Germany's largest social and educational organizations, Deichmann is investing €200,000 in an educational project for the professional integration of refugees. Deichmann has financed projects for refugees since 2015 with donations of more than €1 million. The recently presented project, running ...
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Logistic change hurts Deckers in Europe
Deckers Brands' - total revenues declined by 0.2 percent to $485.9 million in the second quarter of its financial year, ended Sept. 30. They were off by 0.3 percent in local currencies and lower than expected, mainly due to $6 million worth of orders being shipped late because of a ...
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Third CEO for Vivarte in a year
New and more severe restructuring measures are expected at Vivarte following the appointment of Patrick Puy as the new chief executive of the group, which is one of the two leading players in the French shoe retail market, along with Eram. It owns 14 different chains selling shoes or clothing ...
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Florsheim opened a new flagship store on Paris's central rue...
Florsheim opened a new flagship store on Paris's central rue Saint-Honoré in September
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Havaianas has expanded its partnership with Disney to help celebrate...
Havaianas has expanded its partnership with Disney to help celebrate the launch of the upcoming film “Moana.” Last year the brand was named the official flip-flops of Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort. Havaianas will create a special series of rubber sandals featuring characters from the new movie. In addition, ...
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LVMH plans to use some of its large cash reserves...
LVMH plans to use some of its large cash reserves for a share buy-back program worth €300 million that will run from Nov. 17 to Dec. 30
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Palladium, the French footwear label, is launching a marketing campaign...
Palladium, the French footwear label, is launching a marketing campaign for its winter range on Instagram. The brand has selected a team of 17 Instragrammers, which it calls the “Explorers,” based in 17 different European cities, who have been asked to showcase their city along with the Palladium waterproof line.
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Datateam Business Media, which publishes Footwear Today in the U.K.,...
Datateam Business Media, which publishes Footwear Today in the U.K., has sold SGB Outdoor and its other sports trade magazines to Silverback Publishing
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A special exhibition opened in the Brazilian city of Novo...
A special exhibition opened in the Brazilian city of Novo Hamburgo on Oct. 7 to celebrate Lauro Senger, a famous collector of shoes, and Gilberto Simon, an important local designer. The exhibition will run until Jan. 31 at the National Footwear Museum, which they helped to set up at Freevale ...
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René Caovilla, the Italian shoe brand, expects to post double-digit...
René Caovilla, the Italian shoe brand, expects to post double-digit sales growth for 2016, according to reports in Milano Finanza (MFF). Sales grew by 20 percent to €40 million in 2015. The brand plans to open new boutiques in Miami, New York, Dubai and China next year while also expanding ...
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Boa Technology, the company known for its unique closure system,...
Boa Technology, the company known for its unique closure system, has broken ground in the Denver area for the construction of a new 140,000-square-foot office building. Targeting LEED Silver certification, it will have one of the largest private green roofs in the city. The building will house the Boa Fit ...
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Manolo Blahnik is launching a new winter shoe collection with...
Manolo Blahnik is launching a new winter shoe collection with Rihanna
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Frederic De Beule replaces Trisha Hegg as direct of product...
Frederic De Beule replaces Trisha Hegg as direct of product for Sanuk
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Patrick Buchanan, former marketing director of Creative Recreation, has become...
Patrick Buchanan, former marketing director of Creative Recreation, has become the new director of global marketing for K-Swiss
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China will overtake the U.S. to become the world's biggest...
China will overtake the U.S. to become the world's biggest retail market in 2016, with estimated total sales of $4.886 trillion, compared with $4.823 trillion for the U.S., according to Emarketer. The New York-based research firm added that China will remain the world's largest retail e-commerce market, with sales forecast ...
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Zalando’s margins beat forecasts
Beating forecasts, Zalando reported higher profits for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, thanks to higher efficiencies in inventory management and other processes, although the growth of its turnover slowed down to 17.1 percent year-on-year from the 25 percent rate enjoyed in the previous quarter. It generated an adjusted Ebit ...
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Rohde files for bankruptcy
Erich Rohde, the comfort shoe specialist from Germany, filed for insolvency at the court of Marburg on Oct. 28. The company said it was saddled with enormous financial burdens and was not able to handle them, in spite of stable sales in the main markets of Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, ...
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Nik Baker, sales manager of Sole Technology Europe, will soon...
Nik Baker, sales manager of Sole Technology Europe, will soon take over as general manager of the Dutch-based operation, responsible for the brands Etnies, Emerica, Thirtytwo and Altamont Apparel. He is taking the place of Greg Cleghorn, who is returning to South Africa to develop his distribution business through Intende ...
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