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Sport Chek Looks To Broaden Reach In Reset

Sport Chek, Canada’s largest sporting goods chain owned by Canadian Tire Inc., will be undergoing a repositioning to appeal to a broader range of consumers beyond millennials and “achievers,” Canadian Tire officials said on the company’s second-quarter conference call.

Aisle Talk Week Of August 6

Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week, including Nike Inc. facing a class-action lawsuit for discrimination.

Adidas U.S. Momentum Continues

Adidas AG’s earnings more than doubled in the second quarter, thanks to a boost from the World Cup and continued over-sized growth in North America and China. Adidas Brand’s 15.6 percent currency-neutral gain in North America eased concerns that the brand was losing ground in the U.S. to Nike’s resurgence.

Gaiam, And1 & Avia Boost Sequential Brands Group’s Q2

Sequential Brands Group Inc.’s active brands of Gaiam, And1 and Avia again drove growth for the parent company in the second quarter, and their performance in brick-and-mortar stores highlighted not only growing market share but resiliency in the channel.

Starter And Umbro Bright Spots In Ugly Iconix Q2

Iconix Brand Group Inc. cited successful initiatives supporting the relaunches of Starter and Umbro as highlights in what was otherwise another tough quarter for the company.

Delta Apparel Seeing Benefits From Vertical Manufacturing Model

Delta Apparel said the company’s vertical manufacturing model helped support robust revenue gains at FunTees, the company’s private label apparel business, to drove yet another quarter of earnings and revenue growth. Soffe was stung by declining military sales while Salt Life was down modestly due to poor early-spring weather in the company’s core Southeast market but its sales are re-accelerating in summer months.

Newell’s Outdoor Brands Impacted By Late Spring

Newell Brands said sales in the company’s outdoor & recreation division, which includes Coleman and Marmot, were impacted by the late spring. The sales process for Pure Fishing remains on track.

Denver Delivers Again At ORSM

In its second Outdoor Retailer show, Denver delivered steady traffic, busy booths and plenty of energy at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market, according to interviews with a number of exhibitors and a few retailers. A change of scenery after 20 years in Salt Lake City is also clearly being welcomed by many attendees, but the upbeat moods appear to underscore a healthier industry.

Aisle Talk Week of July 30

Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week, including Shimano releasing the company’s earnings for the first half of 2018.

Gildan Activewear Adeptly Navigates Q2 Supply Chain Disruption

Labor strikes and political unrest have hindered the movement of goods across and out of Nicaragua, where Gildan Activewear operates three of the company’s 13 sewing facilities, but not even these disruptions could dampen the apparel manufacturer’s second quarter.

Unifi Seeing Some Benefits From Pricing Adjustments

Unifi Inc.’s adjusted earnings declined in the fourth quarter ended June 24 due to spiking crude oil prices. But the recycled fiber specialist saw healthy top-line growth and gross profit and operating income for the fourth quarter improved compared to the third quarter with the help of pricing adjustments.

Can Champion Offset Loss Of Target Mega-Deal?

Shares of HanesBrands fell $4.30, or 19.3 percent, to $17.96 on Wednesday after management said the wildly-successful C9 by Champion line would be exiting Target once the contract expires in January 2020. Gerald W. Evans Jr., Hanesbrands CEO, said the brand is close to maturity on Target’s selling floors and the company was sticking to its target for Champion’s global sales to reach over $2 billion by 2022.