Parent company Canadian Tire reported SportChek’s Q3 comparable sales were down 7.4 percent as strong growth in team sports was offset by weakness in more discretionary categories. Helly Hansen revenue was up 28.2 percent in Q3.
Category: Apparel
Wolverine World Wide Accelerates Transformation Plan as Q3 Plummets
The acceleration of the initiatives comes as the company reported dismal third quarter results that reflected an ongoing business that was down in strong double digits across most of the enterprise.
HanesBrands Sees 19 Percent Fall in Champion Sales
HanesBrands, Inc. reported sales fell 9.5 percent in the third quarter, dragged down by a 19 percent decline at the Champion brand. HanesBrands’ sales were slightly below guidance while EPS was in line with targets on improving margins and expense reductions.
Royal Robbins Uses Natural Fibers In FW24 Collection
For Fall 2024, Royal Robbins leaned into its origins when creating its latest apparel collection, made with 100 percent Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) certified wool, certified by Control Union cert. 895314.
Topgolf Callaway Brands Shares Fall on Lower Full-Year Guidance
MODG shares fell more than 20 percent overnight after losing nearly 5 percent of their value during the day on Wednesday. The company cut its full-year guidance on weaker-than-expected Topgolf same-venue sales growth.
Timberland’s President to Depart
VF Corp. confirmed that Susie Mulder, Timberland’s global brand president since April 2021, is departing the company. Nina Flood, currently VP/GM of Timberland EMEA, will assume the role of Timberland president on an interim basis.
EXEC: Under Armour Can’t Dodge North American Turbulence
Under Armour reported sales and earnings in the fiscal second quarter ended September 30 topped analyst targets, but annual sales guidance was reduced due to further deterioration in the North American wholesale business. CEO Stephanie Linnartz told analysts, “Several forces are at play here, including inflation and consumer confidence, normalizing inventory levels amid still broad promotions, and overall softness in our future wholesale order book.”
Arc’teryx Partners with Aluula Composites for Ultralight Fabrics
The brands are said to be united in their creative mindset, dedication to sustainability, and commitment to expanding what’s possible for athletes.
Outdoor Market Alliance To Host Third Fall Denver Market Week
A collective of 25 independent sales and marketing agencies representing over 175 outdoor and active lifestyle brands, OMA will host its third fall market week series from November 13-17 and November 27 through December 2.
Norrøna Opens Headquarters in Lysaker, Norway
Norrøna opened its global headquarters, over 8,200 square feet, which includes the brand’s largest store, an event space and the company’s newest venture into the restaurant industry, with the Naturen Brasserie, in Lysaker, Norway.
NRF Economist: Holiday Sales Will Have a ‘Whole New Set of Dynamics’
NRF Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said job gains have “slowed but not tumbled,” with payrolls climbing by 150,000 positions in October and the three-month moving average at 204,000 despite downward revisions for August and September.
DC Shoes and Roxy Secure Licensing Partner for Occupational Footwear
Authentic expanded its partnership with Warson Brands to manufacture occupational footwear for men and women under the DC Shoes brand, including women’s styles for the Roxy brand in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
New Wave Group Gets Lift from Tenson Deal to Post Q3 Sales Growth
The Swedish-based owner of Ahead, Auclair, Craft, Cutter & Buck, and Tenson AB, reported that net sales increased 5 percent (+1 percent currency-neutral) to SEK 2,337.0 million, but sales would declined had it not been for sales from the acquired outdoor gear brand Tenson.
Tommy Hilfiger Appoints New Global President
PVH Corp. appointed Lea Rytz Goldman as the global brand president of Tommy Hilfiger. She will join the company by Spring 2024, reporting to Stefan Larsson, CEO of PVH. Rytz Goldman is currently the managing director of COS, the global fashion brand.
Adidas Ekes Out Growth in Q3 on Gains in all Regions Except North America
Currency-neutral sales in North America declined 9 percent during the quarter. The region was said to be “particularly affected” by elevated inventory levels in the market. The company responded to the issue that it had significantly reduced sell-in to retailers.