Paris Saint-Germain, the French multisport club, has opened a flagship at 587 Fifth Avenue, its first boutique in New York City for the international sports club. The store is part of the Club’s partnership with Fanatics and will be opened and operated by Lids.
Category: Apparel

Duluth Trading’s Q4 Sales Improve 5.8 Percent
Duluth Holdings, Inc., the parent of Duluth Trading, reported earnings topped guidance in the fourth quarter ended January 30. Sales grew 5.8 percent as retail sales jumped 32.8 percent.
Columbia Appoints New Chief Marketing Officer
Columbia Sportswear announced that it hired Pri Shumate as chief marketing officer for the Columbia brand.

ABG Signs With SportChek To Expand Reebok In Canada
Authentic Brands Group (ABG) announced a new and expanded partnership with Canada’s SportChek chain for the Reebok brand. Through the long-term agreement, SportChek will carry Reebok apparel and footwear across 300 of its corporate-owned stores and complementary e-commerce websites.

Adidas Appoints New Managing Director For China
Adidas promoted Adrian Siu to managing director, Greater China. Previously, he was senior vice president – commercial for Adidas in the region.

Adidas Sees Modest Q4 Sales Decline On Supply Chain Challenges
Adidas reported currency-neutral sales declined 3 percent in the fourth quarter due to supply shortages as a result of the lockdowns in Vietnam last year, the challenging market environment in Greater China and pandemic-related lockdowns in the Asia-Pacific. However, currency-neutral sales for 2021 rose 16 percent and Adidas projected will increase at a rate between 11 percent and 13 percent in 2022.
100% Appoints New Leadership Team
100%, the San Diego, CA-based sports performance brand, has appointed new leadership.

Adidas Closes Stores In Russia
Adidas AG is closing its stores in Russia and suspending its online shop, joining Nike, Puma and a wide range of Western businesses that have halted operations in the country following its invasion of Ukraine.
Near-Record Import Levels Expected At U.S. Ports As Congestion Continues
Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to be at near-record levels this spring and summer as consumer demand and supply chain challenges continue to result in congestion, according to the monthly Global Port Tracker* report released by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.

Dick’s SG’s Again Tops Expectations In Q4
Dick’s Sporting Goods reported earnings on an adjusted basis grew 50 percent in the fourth quarter ended January 29 on a 5.9 percent same-store sales gain. Both earnings and sales topped Wall Street’s guidance with the period marking Dick’s largest sales quarter. Earnings are expected to decline in the current year with comps expected in the range of negative 4 percent to flat, but EPS guidance was ahead of Wall Street targets.

Clarus’ Q4 Sales Jumped 55 Percent
Clarus reported adjusted net income grew 55 percent as sales grew 56 percent sales gain. Sales grew 68 percent in 2021 and are expected to climb 25 percent in 2022. Sales in the fourth quarter grew 17 percent in the Outdoor segment (Black Diamond) and 37 percent in the Precision Sport segment (Sierra, Barnes).

Kohl’s Provides Key Updates On Strategic Growth Initiatives
At Investor Day, Kohl’s announced new long-term financial targets and growth strategy that included continued growth in active and casual categories and planned growth for Sephora to a $2 billion business.

Ross Stores To Open 100 Stores
Ross Stores, Inc. opened 22 Ross Dress for Less and eight dd’s DISCOUNTS stores in 15 different states and Guam in February and March. These new locations are part of the company’s plans to add approximately 100 new stores – 75 Ross and 25 dd’s DISCOUNTS – during fiscal 2022.
Sun Mountain Sports Acquired By Solace Capital
Sun Mountain Sports, the maker of golf equipment and apparel, has been acquired by Solace Capital Partners, based in Los Angeles. The seller was founder Rick Reimers.

Under Armour, Puma, Helly Hansen And Canada Goose Suspend Operations In Russia
Under Armour, Canada Goose, Helly Hansen and Puma have followed Nike in suspending operations in Russia in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.