All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 24, Issue 21+22 – Page 2
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Consumer confidence sinks in Italy but stabilizes in France and Germany
The latest surveys indicate that consumer confidence has dropped in Italy but is stabilizing in France and Germany. In the eurozone, consumer confidence has been affected by the war in Ukraine, higher inflation and an economic slowdown. In October, consumer confidence in Italy has decreased to 90.1 from 94.8 in ...
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Skechers escorts Kanye West out of L.A. corporate building
Slowly but surely, Kanye West should realize that he is no longer welcome due to the antisemitic, racist and hateful remarks he made recently across multiple forums. After the recent contract cancellations with Adidas, Balenciaga, CAA, MRC and Gap, Skechers USA now released a statement in which it reports that ...
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ArticleSkechers cuts Q4 outlook as Q3 net dips
Skechers, impacted by $50 million in incremental freight and logistics costs and elevated operating expenses, reported a 17 percent decline in third-quarter profit to $85.9 million from $103.1 million for the period ended Sept. 30. Operating expenses were nearly 20 percent higher at $754.0 million, and gross margin was down ...
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Pimkie in talks to be taken over
Pimkie, a French fast fashion label and chain store for young women, has entered exclusive talks to be bought by a business consortium comprising Lee Cooper France, Kindy and Ibisler Tekstil. The joint bid by the three companies was judged on its financial and operational merits in order to ensure ...
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Amazon expands legal efforts to stop the source of fake reviews
Amazon has announced that it has filed its first criminal complaint in Italy and its first lawsuit in Spain as part of its legal efforts to shut down fake review brokers. These two unprecedented lawsuits in Europe target bad actors that attempt to orchestrate fake reviews on Amazon and other ...
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ArticleTod’s' first delisting attempt fails
Diego Della Valle, the chairman and CEO of Tod’s, abandoned plans to buy out minority shareholders in the Italian luxury goods group after a public offer fell short. Nevertheless, he still has the option to delist Tod’s by merging it with a privately-owned company. DeVa Finance, the investment vehicle through ...
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ArticleShoe Zone lifts earnings guidance as revenues surge
Shoe Zone lifted its earnings guidance after full-year revenues surged by a third as stores were fully open during the business year after the easing of Covid-19 related lockdowns. The British footwear retailer now expects adjusted pre-tax profits for the year ended on Oct. 1 to be at least £11 ...
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Italmobiliare buys Sidi Sport
The Italian holding company Italmobiliare has bought a 100 percent stake in Sidi Sport, an Italian brand of footwear for cycling and motorcycling, for €86 million. Italmobiliare is paying €53.5 million in cash and the rest of the funds were provided by Banco BPM. The deal is based on enterprise ...
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THG’s sales rose 2.1% in Q3
THG, also known as the The Hut Group, posted a 2.1 percent increase in revenues to £518.6 million (€597m) in the third quarter of 2022 and an 8.8 percent rise to £1,595 million (€1,838m) in the first nine months of the year. The British online retailer said revenue growth was ...
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Adidas severs ties with Kanye West
Faced with mounting public pressure and following a “thorough” internal review, Adidas announced it is immediately ceasing its partnership with rapper and fashion designer Kanye West, also known as Ye, that began in 2013. The decision, fueled by weeks of public antisemitic remarks by West, will take a financial ...
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StockX appoints head of brand protection
Sneaker marketplace StockX has appointed Paul Foley as head of brand protection, reporting directly to chief supply chain officer Sean McCartney. Foley will lead the company’s product verification efforts. He brings more than three decades of experience in brand protection, global operations and supply chain management to his new role. ...
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ArticleRussian shoe factories ramp up military production
Several Russian shoe factories have ramped up the production of military boots and other military items, such as berets, in the wake of mass mobilization in the country. Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 but military setbacks prompted the country’s president, Vladimir Putin, to order a partial mobilization on Sept. ...
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Price growth in footwear is slowing down in the U.S.
In September, retail prices for footwear grew by 3.9 percent year-on-year in the U.S., the weakest increase in 18 months, according to Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA). Meanwhile, overall inflation reached 8.2 percent in the country. Prices rose by 4.8 percent for women’s shoes, by 3.5 percent for ...
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Stella’s sales slow down
In the third quarter of 2022, Stella International increased overall revenues by 4.8 percent year-over-year to $460.5 million, with manufacturing revenues rising to $453.6 million from $431.6 million. In the first nine months of the year, revenues increased by 13.5 percent to $1,288 million, with manufacturing sales increasing to $1,261 ...
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News briefsRed Wing Shoe names Allison Gettings CEO
Red Wing Shoe Company has named Allison Gettings president and chief executive officer, effective Jan. 1. Gettings, who is currently president, will assume the role of CEO following the planned retirement of Mark Urdahl who has served as the company’s CEO since 2016. Gettings will become the 10th CEO and ...
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ArticleFunds2Orgs doubles compensation to partners of its sneaker recycling scheme
Sneakers4Funds said that it has doubled compensation to U.S. partners taking part in its sneaker recycling program. The business, which was launched in 2016 by Funds2Orgs, pays running stores, clubs and events to help keep sneakers out of landfills. “This segment is rapidly becoming a large part of the overall ...
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Skechers sues Hermès for alleged patent infringement
Skechers USA has sued Hermès International and Hermès of Paris for alleged patent infringement of its proprietary Massage Fit sole technology. The lawsuit was filed on Oct. 18 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in Manhattan. In 2022, Hermès introduced two footwear ...
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Kering’s Q3 sales up 23%
In the third quarter of 2022, Kering’s revenues rose by 23 percent to €5,137 million. On a comparable basis, the top line was up by 14 percent. Sales at the group’s key Gucci brand totaled €2,581 million, up by 18 percent as reported and by 9 percent on a comparable ...
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ArticleGlobal footwear market to enjoy sustained growth in the coming years
The global footwear market is expected to grow at a sustained pace over the coming years, according to various surveys that were released in the past weeks. However, the estimates regarding the actual size of the market and the forecasts of its growth rate vary significantly from one market research ...
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Nordic countries weigh on Footway’s results
Habit.se reports that Swedish e-commerce company Footway Group posted an operating loss of SEK 13.5 million (€1.2m) in the third quarter, compared with SEK 0.8 million (€72,700) in the corresponding period last year. Overall, the company posted sales of SEK 261.6 million (€23.8m) in the third quarter – SEK 76.3 ...
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