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EXEC: Moncler Group Sees Q2 DTC Sales Down for Moncler Brand, Up Mid-Singles for Stone Island
Moncler Group, parent of the Moncler brand and Stone Island brand posted a rather flat first half in 2025. In the second quarter, Group revenues were €396.6 million, down 1 percent currency-neutral compared with the 2024 Q2 period.

EXEC: ATA, Bass Pro, and Dick’s SG Face Archery Price-Fixing Class Action Lawsuit
A proposed class action lawsuit charges the Archery Trade Association (ATA) conspired with numerous manufacturers, distributors and retailers, including Bass Pro Shops, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Cabela’s, to artificially inflate the prices of bowhunting and archery equipment by implementing minimum advertised pricing (MAP) policies.

EXEC: Royal Robbins and Fjällräven Parent Fenix Outdoor Continued Sales Declines in Q2
The parent of the Fjällräven, Royal Robbins, Devold, and Frilufts, generated net sales for the quarter amounted to €144.9 million in Q2 2025, compared to vs €149.6 million in Q2 2024, a decrease of 3.1 percent. year-over-year.

ICSC’s Survey Finds Back-To-School Shoppers Seeking Promotions
The 2025 ICSC Back-to-School Consumer Survey found that nine in ten respondents said promotions influence their purchases throughout the season, with 46 percent stating they plan their shopping around specific promotional events, such as Target Circle Week, Amazon Prime Day, Walmart Deals, or Labor Day sales.

Arc’teryx to Open Store in Bethesda, Maryland
The store at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda, MD, is expected to open this fall. The outdoor brand, owned by Amer Sports, operates two stores nearby in Washington, D.C., including one in the Georgetown area.

EXEC: Study Forecasts Continued Rapid Growth for Padel, Including in the U.S.
Playtomic’s “Global Padel Report 2025” found padel clubs increased 22 percent globally in 2024, with significant growth in Southern Europe. In the U.S., the sport is still in its early stages, but faster expansion is expected in 2026, with “real acceleration” projected for 2027.

Tiger Finance Appoints Managing Director, National Sales
Tiger Finance, which has invested in several active lifestyle and retail businesses, promoted Jason Rae, an asset-based lending veteran, as managing director, National Sales. Rae previously co-led Tiger Valuation Services’ Business Development team and covered the New England and Canadian markets.

Centric Brands Appoints President of Kid’s Division
Based in New York, Rob Smith will report directly to CEO Jason Rabin as president of the company’s Kids’ Division and join the company’s executive leadership team. He replaces Steve Pinkow who has served as Kid’s Group president for 17 years.

Survey: Asics, Bass Pro, Golf Galaxy, Red Wing, and Timberland Make U.S. Best Retailers List
Red Wing Shoes came in at the top of the active lifestyle brands as the brand ranked No. 6 overall, while Golf Galaxy ranked No. 7 in the survey’s report. Other retailers in the active lifestyle space with high rankings in the survey included Asics (17), Timberland (19) and Bass Pro (25).

Asics Recommits to Boston; Signs Lease on Downtown Office Space
The company has signed a lease to occupy 44,000 square feet of office space at 179 Lincoln Street in downtown Boston, a slightly smaller location compared to its nearby Boston headquarters, which measures 60,000 square feet and opened in 2018.

Next Level Apparel’s Debt Ratings Downgraded by Moody’s
Moody’s lowered the debt ratings of YS Garments LLC, doing business as Next Level Apparel due to refinance risk associated the Torrance, CA-based clothing company’s revolver due February 2026 and its term loan due August 2026.

D&M Holding Inks Partnership to Address Ukrainian Ammo Propellant Shortages
The company is partnering with the Ukrainian Defense Industry Joint Stock Company to manufacture specialty chemicals in the U.S. to address the shortage of propellant used in the production of ammunition for the Ukrainian defense forces.

Bombas Promotes Jason LaRose to CEO; David Heath Moves to Executive Chair
Company President Jason LaRose, a former Under Armour executive, to CEO. Bombas Co-Founder David Heath becomes executive chair. LaRose is responsible for expanding Bombas beyond direct-to-consumer, with only 7 percent of revenues currently coming from wholesale.

EXEC: Mips AB Saw U.S. Tariff Changes Put a Damper on Q2 Growth
The Sweden-based maker of helmet protection technologies reported net sales increased just 1 percent to SEK 135 million in the 2025 second quarter, due to currency fluctuations. Organic sales growth was 12 percent, far below the 42 percent organic growth posted in the first quarter.