Superfeet Hires New CFO
As chief financial officer, Kathryn McKenzie is expected to have a key role in “activating Superfeet’s expansion into medical and industrial/work communities, supporting its mission to be the life-changing shape under every foot.”
Puma Introduces Genderless Collection with Palomo Spain
The collection celebrates “queer identities, ’80s athletic culture and the glitz of ’70s roller disco, marrying Palomo’s essence with Puma’s heritage of sportswear.”
Big Peach Running Co. Celebrates 20th Anniversary
The business started with one running store. Today it has ten located throughout the Metro Atlanta area, one store in Melbourne, FL, that opened earlier this year, and a mobile shop, Big Peach On Wheels.
EXEC: Havaianas owner Alpargatas Shows Modest Growth In Q1
Alpargatas, the Brazilian parent of the Havaianas, Rothy’s and Ioasys brands, reported net revenue reached Brazil Real (R$)931.8 million in the first quarter, climbing 3.2 percent compared to the same period in 2022. For the flagship Havaianas brand, strength in Brazil offset declines in the U.S. and Europe.
EXEC: Xtep Intl Divests K-Swiss Brand to Focus on Merrell and Saucony in China
The move is designed to carve out the consistently underperforming segment from Xtep’s portfolio, allowing the company to concentrate its resources on developing its highly profitable brands – core Xtep brand, Saucony, and Merrell.
Adobe: U.S. E-Commerce Spend Expands 7 Percent Through April
Adobe released its online shopping data for the first four months of 2024, showing sales rose 7.0 percent year-over-year to $331.6 billion. The company’s research found that consumers have traded down to less expensive goods across major e-commerce categories.
Crocs Expands Takeback Program Across U.S.
Crocs retail and outlet stores in the U.S., excluding Hawaii and Puerto Rico, now have collection boxes for customers to drop off Crocs shoes in any condition and receive a one-time 10 percent discount on Crocs products in-store or online.
EXEC: Vista Outdoor Sees Another Tough Year Ahead
Vista Outdoor, Inc.’s fourth-quarter results met expectations with sales at its Kinetic Group ammunition segment reaching the lower end of guidance while the Revelyst outdoor segment grew organically for the first time in nine quarters. However, conservative guidance was provided for the new fiscal year as market conditions in both the hunt and outdoor channel remain challenging.
CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor Shows Growth in April Retail Sales
The Retail Monitor uses actual, anonymized credit and debit card purchase data compiled by Affinity Solutions and does not need to be revised monthly or annually.
EXEC: Topgolf Callaway CEO Eyes Sales Pickup for Golf Businesses in Back Half
Topgolf Callaway Brands reduced its sales outlook for the year due to weakness at Jack Wolfskin and currency headwinds seen in the first quarter, but officials on an analyst call said that overall profitability came in significantly better than expected and its Topgolf and Golf Equipment segments are both positioned to accelerate growth in the second half.
The Buckle Posts 9.0 Percent Comp Sales Decline for Fiscal First Quarter
Net sales for the 13-week fiscal quarter ended May 4, 2024 decreased 7.2 percent to $262.5 million compared to net sales of $282.8 million for the prior year 13-week fiscal quarter ended April 29, 2023.
EXEC: Sportchek, Mark’s and Helly Hansen all Post Q1 Declines for Parent CTC
Helly Hansen sales, which covers the international wholesale and retail businesses that operate under the Helly Hansen and Musto names and trademarks, were down 7.8 percent year-over-year in Q1 to C$192.2 million.
Allbirds Inc. Sees First Quarter Revenues Drop 28 Percent
Allbirds, Inc. posted a loss in the first quarter as sales skidded 27.6 percent; however, the manufacturer of eco-footwear reported revenues were in line and adjusted earnings above guidance and cited progress with its restructuring efforts. Allbirds reiterated its outlook for 2024.
EXEC: Puma CEO Sees U.S. Returning to Growth in Second Half
Puma’s sales in the Americas region returned to growth in the first quarter due to gains in Latin America and overall strength in performance and retro footwear styles. North America delivered sequential improvement and remains on track to resume growth in the second half, Puma officials said on a media call.
EXEC: Wolverine Worldwide CEO Outlines Transformation Progress To-Date
The company is beginning to see sequential improvement in its selling trends and that is said providing a level of confidence that the developed strategies and tactics are beginning to gain traction.