All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 25, Issue 3+4 – Page 2

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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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    Aku posts 28.6% sales growth in 2022

    2023-02-03T17:21:00Z

    Aku posted revenues of €29.2 million in 2022, representing a 28.6 percent increase from the previous year, primarily driven by international sales. Export accounted for 82 percent of the company’s sales. Europe recorded a 14 percent sales increase, while Asian sales jumped by 99 percent. In 2022, the Italy-based outdoor ...

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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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    Nike sues Lululemon for alleged patent infringement in footwear

    2023-02-02T16:33:00Z

    Nike Inc. is suing Lululemon Athletica, claiming that at least four of Lululemon’s footwear products infringe its patents. In a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, Nike alleges that Lululemon’s Blissfeel, Chargefeel Low, Chargefeel Mid and Strongfeel sneakers infringe on Nike’s patents related to its Flyknit technology, with reference to ...

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    Florence buys an Italian shirt maker

    2023-02-01T15:24:00Z

    Gruppo Florence, an Italian holding company that owns suppliers to the luxury goods industry, has acquired Sipaff, an Italian producer of luxury shirts. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. Sipaff produces over 250,000 shirts a year and is expected to post annual revenues of about €14 million. Sipaff ...

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    Pakistan's inflation at 48-year high

    2023-02-01T15:24:00Z

    Pakistan’s consumer prices grew by 27.6 percent on a year-on-year basis in January compared to an increase of 24.5 percent in the previous month and a 13.0 percent rise in January 2022, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. It was the highest annual inflation rate since May 1975. Month-on-month, ...

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    Legero United fills key management positions

    2023-02-01T11:32:00Z

    The Austrian-based footwear group Legero United has filled further key positions within its management team. Anna Carbonari, a shoe professional who has been with Legero United since 2011, took over sales management for the entire DACH region, which covers Germany, Austria and Switzerland, including the company’s own-brand stores, as ...

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    U.K. competition regulator to probe Farfetch purchase of YNAP stake

    2023-02-01T11:31:00Z

    The U.K.’s competition regulator is probing Farfetch’s deal to buy a stake in the online retail business Yoox Net-a-Porter (YNAP) from the luxury goods giant Richemont. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is now examining whether the deal to sell a 47.5 percent stake in YNAP to the online retailer ...

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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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    Ferragamo posts weak Q4 sales due to China

    2023-01-30T09:45:00Z

    Salvatore Ferragamo’s total full-year revenues reached €1.252 billion, up by 10.2 percent year-on-year on a reported basis and by 5.7 percent at constant currency rates. Total revenues were dented by a €25.7 million hedging loss and missed market expectations by about €20 million due to a weak final quarter. The ...

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    Julian Hermsdorf takes the helm of Living Kitzbühel, replacing Dieter Klingenberg

    2023-01-30T09:44:00Z

    Footwear professional, designer and entrepreneur Julian Hermsdorf joined the Austrian slipper brand Living Kitzbühel as managing director, at the beginning of the year. Hermsdorf comes from the Munich-based sneaker label Monaco Ducks, which he founded with Carl Warkentin in 2014 and where he is now a member of the ...

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    Sabato De Sarno becomes Gucci’s creative director

    2023-01-30T09:44:00Z

    Sabato De Sarno has been appointed Gucci’s creative director. He will present his debut runway collection at Milan Women’s Fashion Week in September 2023, announced Kering, the parent company of the Italian fashion house. In his new role, De Sarno will lead the house’s design studio reporting to Marco Bizzarri, ...

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    H&M posts a Q4 loss on higher costs

    2023-01-30T09:44:00Z

    In the fiscal full year ended Nov. 30, H&M’s net profit fell to SEK 3.566 billion (€318m) from SEK 11.010 billion a year earlier, after posting a loss of SEK 864 million (€77m) in the fourth quarter compared with a profit of SEK 4.621 billion a year earlier. Financial analysts ...

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    Nov.ita to distribute Fubuki in Italy

    2023-01-29T11:55:00Z

    Nov.ita has announced that it will distribute the Japanese winter boots brand Fubuki in Italy. Based in Turin, Nov.ita is already the Italian distributor for Camelbak and Buff, among other brands. Fubuki was founded in 2019 in Niseko, Japan, by Kalle Norman and Christofer Ljunggren. The brand is currently sold ...

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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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    Aeffe’s full-year footwear, leather goods sales up 17%

    2023-01-27T09:23:00Z

    Aeffe, the Italian fashion house that owns the footwear brand Pollini, saw its 2022 sales rise by 8.4 percent to €352 million. At constant currency rates, the top line grew by 7.7 percent. Sales of the footwear and leathergoods business reached €163.6 million, up by 16.9 percent both on a ...

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    Tod’s breaks through €1 bn sales threshold, sees ‘excellent’ start to 2023

    2023-01-27T09:23:00Z

    Diego Della Valle, the chairman and CEO of Tod’s, said he is “very confident” about future results of the Italian footwear company due to an “excellent” start to 2023 in stores and the solidity of its order portfolio for next season. Della Valle’s optimism came as Tod’s announced preliminary results ...

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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. ...