Quiksilver, Inc. is opening a new Quiksilver Youth concept store at The Grove in Los Angeles. The store will exclusively carry a fashion-forward mix of apparel, footwear and accessories from the Quiksilver Boys, Quiksilver Youth, Roxy Girl and Teenie Wahi
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Sportsman’s Guide Sees Q4 Sales Increase 10%
The Sportsman's Guide, Inc. reported record results of operations for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2005. After adjusting out the additional week in the fourth quarter of 2004, the consolidated net sales for the fourth quarter of 2005 incre
TSA Beats Q4 Guidance on 2.4% Comp-Sales Increase
The Sports Authority, Inc. net income for the fourth quarter was $29.8 million, or $1.10 per diluted share, compared with $25.3 million, or $0.96 per diluted share in the prior year's fourth quarter. This also beat previous EPS guidance of $1.07. Com
Sean John and G-III Sign Apparel Licensing Deal
Sean John and G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. inked a license agreement for G-III to manufacture and distribute the Sean John Women's sportswear collection. This line will mirror the Sean John men's collection in distribution and price point. The Sean
Environmental Advocates Appeal Could Stop Vail’s Front Door Project
USDA Forest Service informed Vail Resorts, Inc. that an organization called Environmental Advocates, a California based advocacy group and law firm, and Ms. Luanne Wells filed an appeal to the decision of the Forest Service approving the land exchange rel
eVent Jackets Win Two EU Editors Choice Awards
Two jackets featuring eVent Fabric technology — the RAB
Drillium Jacket and the Vaude Alpinist Stretch Jacket — garnered Editor’s Choice Awards from the German-language adventure magazine, Outdoor. Outdoor magazine has an extremely high standard of testin
Genesco Sees Planets Aligned for Mall Formats…
Genesco Inc. looks to be sitting in the catbird seat these days as they capitalize on fashion trends that appear to be aligning directly with a number of their mall retail formats. Journeys, always the darling of the fashion athletic business, is now gro
EJ Acquisition Helps Double Rocky Q4 Sales…
Rocky Shoes & Boots saw a considerable upside from their acquisition of EJ Footwear, more than doubling Q4 sales and increasing the company’s bottom line to $2.6 million compared to $2.2 million in the year-ago period. Net sales for the fourth quarter inc
Sting Ray Sales Continue to be a Drag on Dorel Revenues…
Dorel Industries, parent company to Pacific Cycle and the Schwinn brand, was able to ride the Sting Ray to relatively large sales and earnings increases for several quarters, but the momentum behind the product appears to have died out. The company report
Deckers Ups Guidance on Strong UGG Results…
Deckers Outdoor Corporation continues to benefit from the popularity of the UGG brand while many of the company’s other businesses are undergoing a transition period. Both Teva and Simple are investing heavily in design and innovation while Decker’s new C
Junkfood Leaves Bad Taste at PacSun in Q4…
Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. posted a strong sales gain for the fourth quarter, but saw weakness in girl’s offset what could have been decent gains at the PacSun concept. Much of this weakness was attributed to Junkfood T’s and fashion denim, alon
K2 Inc. Moves Adio DC to Reno…
In a move to further streamline and improve its warehousing and shipping operations, Earth Products will relocate Adio Footwear's warehousing and shipping operations from company headquarters in Carlsbad to a larger company facility in Reno, Nev. The
Zumiez Feb. Comps Jump 28%…
Zumiez Inc. total net sales for February increased 52.9% to $14.4 million, compared to $9.4 million for the year-ago period. Comp store sales jumped 28.0% for the month on top of a 10.3% increase in February last year. On a weekly basis, comps increased
Feb. Comps Dip at The Buckle…
The Buckle, Inc. saw February net sales increase 4.6% to $34.1 million from sales of $32.6 million for the same period last year. Comp store net sales month decreased 0.4%…
Crocs Swings to Q4 Profit on Strong Sales Growth…
Jim Cramer, the energetic and often crazed host of CNBC’s Mad Money, shrugged off the opinions of analysts that talked down the nascent public company’s stock last week, urging his audience to stay in it. “And I need you to back up the truck,” he said.