All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 27, Issue 19+20 – Page 2
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ArticleRoots opens a flagship store in Vancouver
The Canadian footwear brand Roots opened its newest flagship in Vancouver and launched its first-ever pilot concept store in Toronto. The Vancouver store is situated at 929 Robson Street and will serve as a community hub, hosting events and initiatives that bring people together, “further embedding Roots in Vancouver’s cultural ...
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Vietnamese exports to the US may drop by one-fifth
The 20 percent import tariff imposed on Aug. 7 by the US on Vietnamese goods could reduce the country’s exports to America by nearly one-fifth, making it the worst-hit country in Southeast Asia, according to estimates by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Vietnam’s exports to the US could fall ...
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New Zealander shoemaker up for sale
McKinlay’s Footwear, a New Zealand-based shoemaker established in 1879, is up for sale, according to an advertisement in ABC Business Sales. “A rare opportunity to acquire New Zealand’s last general-purpose footwear factory. Now in its 5th generation of family ownership, McKinlays has been handcrafting durable, resoleable leather shoes for over ...
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ArticleEU and Indonesia sign free-trade deal
The agreement is welcomed by European sporting goods and footwear industry associations
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Cirql launches recyclable rTPU50 midsole material
The Vietnam-based materials company Cirql introduced rTPU50, a new fully recyclable midsole solution made with 50 percent GRS-certified post-industrial recycled TPU. The new material expands Cirql’s sustainable midsole lineup and is designed to help footwear brands meet tightening environmental regulations and circularity goals. Manufactured through a patented, chemical-free supercritical foaming ...
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ArticleCambrelle launches production in Vietnam
Cambrelle, a British lining brand for footwear, said that it is expanding capacity to Vietnam, where production is now underway to meet the growing local supply needs of global brands. The Vietnamese plant can also produce Cambrelle with fully recycled fiber. Cambrelle is a bicomponent fiber that combines two polyamides, ...
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India applies 5% sales tax on goods priced below 2,500 rupee
On Sept. 22, 2025, India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) was reduced to 5 percent from 12 percent for products priced below 2,500 rupees (€24), a move which is expected to lift demand for cheaper goods. Meanwhile, the GST for goods priced above 2,500 rupees was increased to 18 percent ...
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London Sneaker School launches a footwear design platform
London Sneaker School, the educational institution that offers specialized shoemaking courses and customization course workshops in the heart of London, has launched a platform to help creators bring their ideas to life. The new Kickback platform enables anyone who can design a sneaker to launch it and sell it, turning ...
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ArticleNext posts profit jump but warns of ‘anaemic’ growth in UK
Next posted a surge in half-year earnings boosted by international sales, sunny weather and cyber-attack disruption at rival Marks & Spencer, but warned of “anaemic” UK growth in the second half due to higher taxes. Total sales for the British fashion retailer in the six months to July 30 ...
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OrthoLite opens a foaming plant in India
OrthoLite inaugurated the OrthoLite Foaming Plant in India. The US provider of comfort and performance foam technologies for footwear said that the facility “marks a significant step forward in OrthoLite’s strategy to localize the entire product creation process from end to end while strengthening our service and production capabilities to ...
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DSW enters delivery partnership with Uber Eats
Designer Brands, the parent company of the US footwear retailer Designer Shoe Warehouse (DSW), has entered into a partnership with Uber Technologies that brings DSW’s selection of footwear and accessories to the Uber Eats platform. Under the deal, nearly 500 DSW stores are now available on Uber Eats across the ...
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Bio-based sole project targets footwear emissions
Amsterdam-based sustainability platform Fashion for Good launched “The Next Stride,” a 12-month initiative focused on reducing the environmental footprint of the global footwear industry by replacing fossil fuel-based sole materials with bio-based alternatives. Developed in partnership with Adidas, Target and Zalando, the project brings together innovators such as Algenesis Labs, ...
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ArticleUS footwear distributors and retailers expect to pay $2bn more in import duties this year
The Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA) estimates that its industry faces a $2 billion increase in import duties this year due to the tariffs introduced this year by the administration of the US President, Donald Trump. “The Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America is an 81-year-old organization that ...
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ArticleSteve’s plans opening a temporary store in Courmayeur
Steve’s, an Italian producer of sustainable premium sneakers, plans to open a temporary store in the Italian high-end resort town of Courmayeur this November, as it seeks to jump-start the planned expansion of its distribution network. The idea is for the Courmayeur temporary store to remain open from November through ...
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ArticleConcentration in German brick-and-mortar footwear and fashion retail hits new high
The concentration of brick-and-mortar fashion retailers in Germany is increasing, with large companies dominating the clothing and footwear market and the number of small specialty stores continuing to decline, a survey from BTE, the German trade association for textiles, footwear and leather goods, showed. The findings are based on 2023 ...
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The German shoe store Schuhhaus Hammes closes after 129 years
Schuhhaus Hammes, a traditional shoe store and longtime fixture in the retail scene of the German town of Trier, will close its doors on Sept. 30, after 129 years in business. Founded in 1896 by Paul Hammes, the family-run store has operated across multiple locations throughout its history, most ...
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Kering names a new CEO for Gucci
Kering has appointed of Francesca Bellettini as President and Chief Executive Officer of Gucci, reporting to Luca de Meo, the CEO of the French luxury goods group since Sept. 15. Bellettini replaces Stefano Cantino who only held the job for nine months. “At this pivotal moment, I intend to build ...
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Footway buys a logistics center and launches a new service
The Swedish e-commerce footwear specialist Footway has raised SEK 100 million (€9.1m) to acquire a logistics facility in Eskilstuna. The 48,000 square meter facility is located 100 kilometers west of Stockholm. The company had previously leased the warehouse, which is said to be a central part of the logistics hub ...
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Footwear designer Gino Jagindar Singh passes away
The Singapore-based shoe designer Gino Jagindar Singh, best known for the brand Riccino Shoes, died on Sept. 11 at the age of 73. “For those of you who knew him, who were his customers for a long time, my dearest father has gone to be with the Lord today,” his ...
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ArticleEU plans to finalize a free trade agreement with India by year end
The European Union (EU) said that it is committed to finalizing a trade agreement with India by the end of 2025. ”Europe is already India’s biggest trading partner and we are committed to finalising our Free Trade Agreement by the end of the year. Europe is open for business. And ...



