Duluth Trading Sees Modest Q1 Revenue Decline

Duluth Holdings Inc. the holding company of Duluth Trading, reported only a modest sales decline in the first quarter of May 3 as an acceleration of online sales helped to make up for store closures tied to COVID-19. Losses doubled in the traditionally-slow period for the brand.

Wolverine Seeing Online Sales Surge In Second Quarter

Wolverine World Wide Inc., in a business update, said owned e-commerce grew more than 90 percent in the first nine weeks of the second quarter of fiscal 2020, helping the company deliver a better-than-expected performance so far in the period.

Camping World’s CFO Resigns

Camping World Holdings Inc. announced the promotion of five executives within the company including the promotion of Karin Bell to the position of CFO succeeding Melvin Flanigan who is resigning from the company for personal reasons.

NRF Issues Statement On Incidents At Retail Stores

In response to the incidents involving retailers following the death of George Floyd, NRF’s President and CEO Matthew Shay said in a statement, “Defacing, looting and plundering businesses, whether viewed as a direct outgrowth of fury or an opportunistic act of vandalism and theft, impedes progress and healing.”

VF’s CEO In Employee Memo Compares Racism To Virus

In a letter sent May 30 to all employees entitled, “Racism is another virus to eradicate,” VF chairman, president and CEO Steve Rendle called George Floyd’s death “tragic” and “stomach-churning” — and likened racism to the coronavirus pandemic.