All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 27, Issue 17+18 – Page 2
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Micam to hold a special exhibition to celebrate its 100th edition
On the occasion of its 100th edition, scheduled to take place Sept. 7 to 9 at the Fieramilano Rho exhibition center outside Milan, Micam will hold the exhibition “100 Steps into the Future.” The event will allow visitors to immerse themselves in the history of Micam and the evolution of ...
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ArticleGlobal footwear production rose by 6.9% in 2024
In 2024, global footwear production increased by 6.9 percent to 23.9 billion pairs, recovering from the 6 percent decline posted in 2023, according to the World Footwear Yearbook 2025 released by the Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps. The recovery was driven by stronger consumption in key markets, such as China, where ...
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Hoka opens its first store in Germany
Hoka, a division of Deckers Brands, has opened its first own retail store in Germany. The new flagship location is situated on Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm, one of the capital’s most prominent boulevards, known for its mix of historic charm, luxury retail and cultural landmarks. The store is designed to reflect ...
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Kenneth Cole launches a men’s footwear collection
Through a licensing agreement with Marc Fisher Footwear, the American fashion house Kenneth Cole has re-entered the men’s footwear segment with the launch of a fall 2025 collection. The 39-piece collection includes 17 items in the Kenneth Cole New York line and 22 in the Kenneth Cole Reaction line. The ...
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Manolo Blahnik’s 2024 sales down 19%
Manolo Blahnik reported that it posted a 19 percent drop in sales to €86.4 million in 2024, after suffering a 10 percent decline in 2023. Last year’s decrease was due to the company’s focus on direct-to-consumer (DTC) channels and macroeconomic headwinds. DTC sales grew by 13 percent to represent 32 ...
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US footwear sales down by 1% in first half
US footwear sales fell by 1 percent in value in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024, as unit sales dropped by 2 percent. The average selling price, however, was up by 2 percent year-over-year, according to a report released by the market intelligence firm ...
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Rudholm Group expands RFID capabilities in Los Angeles
The Rudholm Group, a global provider of labelling and packaging solutions, announced a “significant investment” in its Los Angeles facility to expand RFID (radio frequency identification) production. “This expansion reinforces the company’s commitment to providing locally produced, cutting-edge RFID solutions for the US market while driving innovation in the apparel ...
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Debenhams obtains new £175m credit facility
Debenhams Group, the British online fashion retailer formerly known as Boohoo, said that it has completed a new three-year facility providing access to funding of up to £175 million (€202m). The new facility, which extends maturity to August 2028, replaces a previous £125 million revolving credit facility originally due to ...
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OrthoLite Vietnam wins a second consecutive Best Companies to Work for in Asia award
OrthoLite Vietnam (OVN), the Vietnamese arm of OrthoLite, a US manufacturer of open-cell foam insoles, has earned HR Asia’s top workplace award for the second consecutive year. Organized and presented by HR Asia, the Best Companies to Work for in Asia Awards evaluates and honors organizations with best practices in ...
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ArticleGerman online retail rebound continues, footwear sales accelerate
Online sales in Germany continued to pick up through the first half of 2025 after a steady rise in the first quarter. Footwear sales, in particular, continued to outperform, according to a survey released by the federal association of e-commerce and mail order trade, BEVH. Total online sales ...
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Caleres partners with the buy now, pay later provider Afterpay
Afterpay, a provider of “buy now, pay later” payments, has entered into an extensive partnership with Caleres. Through the partnership, shoppers in the US can use Afterpay’s Pay in 4 and Pay Monthly options to purchase Caleres’ brands including Famous Footwear, Sam Edelman, Allen Edmonds, Naturalizer, Vionic, Bzees, Circus NY, ...
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ArticleAuthentic Brands Group takes over Guess
Guess has agreed to be taken private by a group of investors including Authentic Brands Group (ABG) in a deal valuing the American apparel company $1.4 billion, including debt. Under the terms of the deal, some of Guess’ existing shareholders, including Paul Marciano, Maurice Marciano, Nicolai Marciano and the company’s ...
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Worldly to integrate Material Exchange’s AI sourcing assistant
Material Exchange’s AI sourcing assistant, Frank the bear, will integrate with Worldly, a US sustainability data and analytics platform for the consumer goods industry. Worldly comprises a network of over 40,000 global customers across apparel, footwear, home furnishings, outdoor sporting goods and industries. “Worldly provides deep visibility into environmental and ...
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Softstar Shoes acquires SOM Footwear
Softstar Shoes, an Oregon-based footwear company celebrating its 40th anniversary, has acquired Sense of Motion (SOM) Footwear, a producer of outdoor minimalist footwear located in Montrose, Colorado. No financial details were released. Softstar Shoes is a certified B Corp that has been designing and handcrafting minimal leather footwear in the ...
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Caleres appoints a new Chief Human Resources Officer
On Aug. 15, Caleres announced that Kathleen Welter has joined the company as Chief Human Resources Officer. She will oversee all human resources functions for the company’s portfolio of brands and its more than 9,000 associates worldwide, including recruitment, talent management, training, culture, compensation, benefits and labor law compliance. Welter ...
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Vulcabras’ domestic sales surge
Domestic sales at the Brazilian footwear group Vulcabras grew by 19 percent to 861.2 million (€136.5m) in the second quarter of 2025, while revenues outside the country dipped by 10.4 percent to R$33.6 million (€5.3m). The group reported a 153 percent year-over-year increase in quarterly net income to R$353.3 million ...
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ArticleBirkenstock’s sales lifted by higher volumes and average selling price
In the fiscal third quarter ended June 30, Birkenstock Holding, the UK-based parent company of the German sandal maker, posted revenues of €635.0 million, up by 12 percent on a reported basis and by 16 percent in constant currency rates compared to the previous year. Revenue growth was supported by ...
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Gildan buys HanesBrands
The Canadian fashion group Gildan Activewear has entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire HanesBrands, a US apparel brand. The transaction implies an equity value of approximately US$ 2.2 billion and an enterprise value of approximately $4.4 billion. Under the terms of the merger agreement, HanesBrands shareholders will receive ...
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ArticleGabor launches a new brand strategy, cuts jobs at its Portuguese plant
The German footwear manufacturer Gabor Shoes is revamping its brand identity for the spring/summer 2026 season in a bid to expand its international footprint and customer base. The new brand strategy, “Gabor One,” aims to unify its digital and physical presence across products, packaging and marketing materials, with a focus ...
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Shoe Zone halves its earnings guidance again
Shoe Zone halved its full-year guidance for adjusted profit before tax to approximately £2.5 million pounds (€2.9m) from previous expectations of £5.0 million due to poor trading conditions. It also withdrew its current dividend policy. The financial year of the British footwear retailer ends on Sept. 27. In December 2024, ...
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