London-based True Capital acquired Apparel Brands, the Manchester-based parent of Bench, Nicce and Hooch fashion apparel brands. Apparel Brands also licenses Smith & Jones, Ed Hardy, Farah, Seafolly, Money, and Caterpillar.
Category: Apparel
HanesBrands Forms Apparel Partnership with Texas A&M
HanesBrands signed a deal giving it exclusive design rights to manufacture and distribute Texas A&M fanwear at mass retail and campus/local channels. The University opened a “Champion Station” in-store shop inside its Memorial Student Center Barnes & Noble Bookstore to support the partnership.
EXEC: Foot Locker, Inc. Makes Flurry of New Appointments to Address a Changing Marketplace
Foot Locker, Inc. made additional news Wednesday on its conference call with analysts, announcing a flurry of new hires and appointments to solidify the management teams that will focus efforts on the customer experience.
Reebok Opens Full-Price Store in Mexico
Reebok opened its first freestanding full-line store at Mexico City’s Fórum Buenavista shopping center as it ramps up its international expansion.
Burlington Stores Sees Weakness in Low-End Consumer but Exceeds Q2 Guidance
Burlington Stores, Inc. reported second-quarter earnings that came in well above guidance but still reduced its earnings outlook and narrowed its sales guidance for the year due to pressures facing its lower-income shoppers.
Unifi’s Fiscal Q4 Revenues Drop 31 Percent
Unifi, Inc. reported a loss in the fiscal year ended July 2 as sales declined 30.7 percent. The maker of polyester and nylon textured yarns said results continue to be impacted by low levels of brand demand due to inventory destocking efforts.
EXEC: On the Call with Foot Locker Execs Talking Q2 Business Trends, Weaker Future Outlook
Foot Locker’s sales trends continue to be a real problem child as total sales and comps both registered high-single-digit declines for the quarter ended July 29. Much of the sales decline came from Champs which comped down in strong double-digits in the quarter on repositioning pain.
Nike CFO of Consumer, Marketplace & Brand Departing for Lysol’s Parent Company
Reckitt Benckiser Group named Shannon Eisenhardt, currently CFO of Nike consumer, brand & marketplace, as CFO of Lysol’s parent company, replacing current CFO Jeff Carr, who is retiring in March 2024. She joins RBG on October 17, 2023.
EXEC: Kohl’s Finds Active Category Continues “Soft” in Second Quarter
On Kohl’s second-quarter analyst call, Tom Kingsbury, CEO, said the overall active category remained “soft” for the retailer in the second quarter, but outdoor and golf trends were encouraging and Nike, Under Armour and Eddie Bauer showed strength.
Puma Makes Leadership Appointments in Europe
Puma has appointed Javier Ortega as general manager Europe, effective September 1. Esteve Planas will succeed Ortega as area general manager for Southern Europe.
Christy Sports Rebrands Sturtevant’s SkiBonkers to Powder Daze; Unifies Offerings
The decision to rebrand the Sturtevant’s sales event to Powder Daze is an effort by the retailer to amplify its legacy so customers across the country can participate in the sale.
Wolverine World Wide’s Debt Ratings Lowered by S&P
S&P Global Ratings reduced the debt ratings of Wolverine World Wide, Inc. as the footwear manufacturer continues to underperform its expectations with “tough industry headwinds to continue to pressure the company’s operating performance at least over the next several quarters.”
Urban Outfitters Profit Jumps 75 Percent in Second Quarter
Profits at Urban Outfitters, Inc. surged 75.0 percent in the second quarter ended July 31 as sales grew 7.5 percent and margins benefited from higher initial markups and lower markdowns.
EXEC: Anta Sports Gets Fila Lift in H1 as Sales Growth, Op Profit Margins Jump
The company, which runs retail stores in China for the Anta brand, Fila, Descente, Kolon Sport, and Amer Sports, reported that Fila brand retail sales posted 13.5 percent year-over-year growth in the first half.
EXEC: Under Armour to Return to Macy’s Locations
Macy’s reported that select Under Armour men’s product will be available in 150 stores and online, beginning in February 2024, building on the return of Nike apparel to the department store operator.