EXEC: Nike Inc. Set to Cut Approximately 1,600 Jobs in Restructuring Effort
As part of its broad restructuring program first announced in December, Nike is set to cut about 2 percent of its total workforce to lower expenses as demand for the brand comes under pressure.
Outdoor Specialty Retailer Slim Pickins Outfitters to Relocate Store
“We are excited to be on the ground floor of the growth in the tri-cities area … And it’s extra sweet to be located next door to the historic Smokestack Restaurant, where my parents hosted their wedding rehearsal dinner in 1991.” —Heather Dawes, Co-Owner, Slim Pickens Outfitters
EXEC: Sebago, Superga, Briko Parent Sees Sharp Global Declines Cut Into Royalties
BasicNet S.p.A., the parent of the Sebago, Superga, Briko, Kappa, K-Way, Jesus Jeans, and Sabelt brands, reported aggregate sales of Group brands products declined 10.4 percent to €1.14 billion. The Americas region fell 35 percent.
EXEC: Fenix Outdoor Swings to Q4 Loss as Sales Shrink, Costs Increase
The company’s Brands segment, which includes Fjällräven, Royal Robbins, Hanwag, and Fenix Outdoor, had sales of €47.3 million in the fourth quarter, falling 14.8 percent from €55.4 million in the prior-year fourth quarter.
Blain’s Farm & Fleet Recognized by Forbes as Best Employer for Sixth Consecutive Year
“Realizing this survey is based on evaluations from our associates and neighbors, I am incredibly proud of their enthusiasm for this company, six years in a row.” —Mark Hasting, President, Chief Commerce and Operating Officer, Blain’s Farm & Fleet
New Era Cap Introduces 2024 Collections for MLB Season
Each team will tell its franchise story by the design of its batting practice cap.
Outdoor Cap Hires Promo and OC Sport Rep
With over 30 years working in the sports and promo industry, Pat Foster is Outdoor Caps Promo and OC Sports rep covering the Pacific Northwest.
January U.S. Census Bureau Retail Data Shows Consumers ‘Still Engaged’
January prices for goods reportedly came down, which affects sales figures even if the same number of items are sold, and increased prices for services pulled dollars away from retail purchases.
Authentic Inks Reebok UK/Ireland Apparel License with Source Sport
This partnership will deliver an expanded range of Reebok apparel that aligns with consumers’ active lifestyles in the UK and Ireland.
EXEC: Yeti Hires Layne Rigney to Oversee Softgoods and Mystery Ranch
Yeti hired Layne Rigney as head of softgoods, which includes oversight of the Mystery Ranch business the company recently acquired.
Crocs Inc. Sees Q4 Growth Slow as N.A. Wholesale Declines
Fourth quarter revenues were $960 million, an increase of just 1.6 percent, or 1.5 percent on a constant-currency (CC) basis, from the corresponding period in 2022. North America Wholesale declined 5.1 percent in Q4.
Skechers U.S.A. Completes a Retail 5K on Way to Store Number 10,000
Expanding its international store count, key store openings for Skechers leading up to the milestone are in Chile, Greece, India, Mexico, South Korea, the United States, and the 5,000th store in Bogotá, Colombia.
EXEC: Champion’s Q4 Sales Fall 30 Percent in U.S.; Restructuring Hits Profits
Global Champion brand sales decreased 23 percent year-over-year on a reported basis, and 24 percent on a constant-currency basis in the fourth quarter.
Arvin Goods Sock Collection Leads Change in Sustainable Production
The latest launch features crew socks made from 79 percent recycled materials, including 43 percent recycled polyester and 36 percent Recover recycled cotton fiber, saves up to 18 gallons of water per pair compared to a pair made with conventional cotton.
EXEC: Sportchek, Mark’s and Helly Hansen all Down in Q4; Only Helly Up for Year
Canadian Tire’s SportChek segment, which includes the SportChek, Sports Experts, Atmosphere, Pro Hockey Life, Sports Rousseau, and Hockey Experts retail brands, saw comparable sales in the fourth quarter decline 6.4 percent.