All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 24, Issue 9+10 – Page 3
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News briefsOrthoLite introduces OrthoLite ESD Shield
OrthoLite launched OrthoLite ESD Shield, which it claims is the world’s first and only mechanically-bonded electrostatic discharge protection insole technology. OrthoLite ESD Shield is available in molded insoles and delivers full heel-to-toe ESD protection, making it ideal for work and service footwear, it added. ESD Shield is a top cover ...
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Vans sues MSCHF for Wavy Baby sneaker
Vans is suing the Brooklyn-based art collective MSCHF for its new MSCHF x Tyga ”Wavy Baby” sneaker which Vans alleges copied its Old Skool model, according to a lawsuit filed in the Eastern District of New York. “The Wavy Baby shoe blatantly and unmistakably incorporates Vans’ iconic trademarks and trade ...
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Velasca sales up by 80% in Q1
Velasca, the Italian footwear company launched in 2013, increased first-quarter sales by 80 percent year-over-year and expects to generate sales of about €18 million this year compared with some €13 million in 2021. The brand, which has its shoes produced in Montegranaro in the Italian Marche region, initially focused on ...
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South African sportswear retailer Studio 88 Group acquired by Mr Price
Fashion and home goods retailer Mr Price, a publicly-traded company based in Durban, South Africa, announced that it is acquiring 70 percent of the shares in Studio 88 Group, a major retailer of sneakers and apparel from Nike, Adidas, Vans and many other sportswear brands in South Africa, for 3.3 ...
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Marsèll sees 2022 sales above €16m
The Italian footwear and leather goods company Marsèll expects 2022 sales to rise to above €16 million from more than €14 million in 2021, when the top line grew by 57 percent compared with 2020 and by 26 percent from 2019. The company, which was founded in 2001 in the ...
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Evoco partners with leading footwear brands to develop sustainable products
Evoco, a Canadian cleantech company based in Toronto, has partnered with global leaders in active footwear such as Timberland, Kodiak and Vans with the purpose of reinventing the materials used in their product line-ups. Evoco is a privately-owned company that develops plant-based sustainable products. It has launched a new type ...
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Woolybubs launches a dissolving baby shoe
Woolybubs, a U.S. maker of kids shoes, has launched Newbie, a baby shoe which is entirely made of biodegradable materials that dissolve in boiling water. “The Newbie is our first step to empowering more parents with ways to leave a smaller footprint,” said Megan Millikan, Woolybubs’ co-founder, in a statement. ...
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Skechers appoints a new board member
Skechers has appointed Yolanda Macias to its board. The appointment brings the total number of directors to eight, including five independent members. Macias has been at Cinedigm Entertainment Group since 2013, currently serving as the chief content officer where she oversees global content acquisitions, in addition to digital and physical ...
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Hermès Q1 sales up by 33%
In the first quarter of 2022, Hermès posted revenues of €2,765 million, up by 33 percent on a reported basis and 27 percent at constant exchange rates. Sales were particularly dynamic in group stores, especially in America and Europe, driven by the acceleration in all the business lines and the ...
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Spartoo voted best online retailer by French magazine
Spartoo ranked number one in the 2022 list of the best online retailers by Capital, a French business magazine. It is the second time that the French online retailer of footwear and apparel topped the ranking. The company obtained a score of 8.6/10 in the “Multi-brand shoes” category, within the ...
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ArticleItalian fashion event in Kazakhstan attracts over 200 buyers
Fifty Italian brands took part in La Moda Italiana@Almaty, an event organized by the Italian footwear association, Assocalzaturifici, in partnership with the Italian fashion industry association, Ente Moda Italia, and with the collaboration with the Italian furriers’ association, AIP, and the Italian leather goods association, Assopellettieri. The event also had ...
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ArticleGlobal high heels footwear market to rise 1.35% annually - Technavio
The global market for high heel shoes is expected to increase by an annual average of 1.35 percent between 2021 and 2025, representing an accumulated gain of $1.70 billion over the period, according to a report published by the research and advisory company Technavio. The survey, titled High Heels ...
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Allbirds and Adidas expand their collaboration
Adidas and Allbirds have expanded their collaboration for low-carbon running shoes. Four new colorways of the Adizero x Allbirds 2.94 KG CO2E have been launched on adidas.com, allbirds.com, the Adidas and Allbirds apps and select Adidas and Allbirds stores globally. The new footwear drop is an evolution of the ”Futurecraft.Footprint” ...
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Veja cooperates with luxury brand Mansur Gavriel
French shoe brand Veja has collaborated with Mansur Gavriel, the New York-based luxury shoe and bag brand, on a fresh take on Veja’s Campo sneaker. The classic Campo has been re-imagined in an array of Mansur Gavriel’s signature bright colors. Mansur Gavriel explained that each Veja x MG sneaker was ...
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Digital CSR training program helps companies build a more meaningful business
The Swedish business development consultancy Helping You Grow International Business AB (Huginbiz) is offering a new digital training program starting this September to help brands transition to a more sustainable and responsible business. “Better Every Day” is a 6-month introductory program that introduces sustainability and CSR and how to effectively ...
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LVMH enjoys a strong start to the year
LVMH saw organic sales of its fashion and leatherwoods division rise by 30 percent in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the same quarter of 2021, as the French luxury goods conglomerate said that it has enjoyed a “good start to the year.” On a reported basis, the division ...
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ArticleAsos warns about surging inflation
The British online fashion retailer Asos reported a plunge in first-half profits due to supply chain issues and warned its expectations for a much better second half could be hit by surging inflation. The company also revealed a £14 million (€16.8m) hit from its decision to stop selling clothes in ...
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ArticleHow a Ukrainian footwear expert is helping her country and rebuilding her business
Krystyna Mandrykina In an exclusive interview with Shoe Intelligence, Krystyna Mandrykina, a Ukrainian-born footwear manager and consultant currently working in Turkey, explains how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has shattered her personal and professional life. She also provides a riveting account of how the Ukrainians are reorganizing ...
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ArticleEmerging designer: Gabriela Machado, from tax specialist to designing sustainable shoes
Gabriela Machado, a former tax specialist and the creator of Momoc shoes, launched a collection of sustainable and elegant office shoes for women after a sabbatical leave and a resourcing trip to the antipodes. Her endeavor resulted in her exhibiting on the Emerging Designers stand, at the Milan-based Micam footwear ...
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ArticleAldo Bruè looks to Asia to offset the crisis in Russia
Aldo Bruè is turning to Asia to offset the impact of international sanctions on Russia, one of the Italian brand’s main markets, after the country’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. “Aldo Bruè has been present in the country since the 70s with a strong brand identity. The Russian market ...
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