Bandier, the women’s activewear brand, is looking for a buyer to acquire its assets, including inventory and intellectual property. DSI Assignments is conducting the expedited sale process.
Category: Sports/Fitness

EXEC: Asics Expands 2026 Plan as Company Drives Past 2023 Targets
Asics Corp. has outlined goals that sees the Japanese performance footwear and apparel company returning to the lead in market share in the run specialty channel in North America by 2025, and a new focus on regional profitability.

Tailwind Nutrition launches Rapid Hydration Drink Mix
Tailwind Nutrition launched Rapid Hydration, a natural electrolyte drink mix with a blend of electrolytes and Vitamin C to optimize hydration during workouts or the day.

German Retailer SportScheck Files for Insolvency; Frasers Exits Deal
UK-based Frasers Group plc, said it intends to work with the appointed preliminary insolvency administrator of SportScheck with a view to acquiring the SportScheck business/assets out of administration.
Castore Secures Equity Investment
Castore, the U.K.-based sportswear brand, has secured a £145 million ($183.1 million) investment in a funding round led by the Raine Group, the U.S. financial advisory and investment firm.

Reebok Inks Licensing Partner For Sports Equipment
Authentic Brands Group has entered into a long-term licensing agreement with Sakar International to design and distribute Reebok-branded basketball, pickleball, baseball, soccer, and football equipment and electronics, including audio, tech and massage products.

Hanesbrands Gets Debt Ratings Downgrade
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Hanesbrands, Inc.’s debt ratings to reflect the company’s significant earnings declines through 2023 and Moody’s expectation that leverage and coverage credit metrics will remain weak through the first half of 2024.

Delta Apparel to Sell Fayetteville Factory
Delta Apparel, Inc., in a regulatory filing, said it expects to receive net proceeds of $23 million from the sale and long-term leaseback of its approximately 35-acre campus in Fayetteville, NC. The buyer is RH Dunn, LLC.

EXEC: Academy Sports Sees Weather/Consumer Woes Derailing Sales Recovery
Academy Sports and Outdoors, Inc. said a slow start to fall selling due to warmer temperatures as well as continued weak consumer demand caused third-quarter results to miss plan, resulting in a downward revision to full-year guidance. CEO Steve Lawrence said on an analysts call, “We feel like we don’t have a challenged strategy. We’ve got a challenged customer.”

Report: U.S. Retail Footwear Sales Dip for Thanksgiving Week
Footwear units sold reportedly declined 4 percent in the week ending November 25, but dollar sales declined at a softer rate of 1 percent due to a 4 percent increase in average selling prices (ASPs)., according to Circana’s point-of-sale data.

Topgolf’s Second Louisiana Venue to Open in December
Topgolf reported it will open its Lafayette, LA venue on December 15, approximately 15 minutes from downtown Lafayette, in the Ambassador Town Center.

Sam’s Club to Open Two New Midwest Distribution Centers
The Walmart Inc.’s warehouse club division plans to open two new distribution centers in early 2024 outside St. Louis and Minneapolis.
Academy Sports Trims Guidance on Q3 Shortfall
The retailer narrowed its full-year guidance to the lower end of prior expectations as third-quarter sales and earnings arrived below expectations. The retailer blamed generally soft consumer spending and warm weather’s impact on fall selling.

Deloitte: Women’s Sports Revenue Set to Hit $1B In 2024
Deloitte forecasted that women’s elite sports will generate global revenues of $1.28 billion in 2024, the first time that annual global revenues for women’s sports will have surpassed $1 billion.

Costco’s Comps Improved 3.5 Percent in November
Costco Wholesale Corp. reported same-store sales rose 3.5 percent in November. By region, comps increased 1.8 percent in the U.S., 4.4 percent in Canada and 11.7 percent in its Other International segment.