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Badger Sportswear Investigating Report Chinese Detainees Are Making Products

Shipments from a factory located at an internment camp in China’s Xinjiang region went to Badger Sportswear, based in Statesville, NC, according to a report from the Associated Press.  On Sunday, John Anton, CEO Founder Sport Group, the parent of Badger Sportswear, told the AP that the company is investigating the shipments and will source product from other locations in the meantime.

Vineyard Vines Launches NFL In-Store Pop-Up At Grand Central Terminal

Vineyard Vines, the lifestyle brand known for its smiling pink whale logo, announced the debut of a pop-up in-store activation at Vineyard Vines Grand Central. The Unlock Your NFL Fan Style experience is in partnership with the National Football League (NFL), and will celebrate the Vineyard Vines’ idea that Every Game Day Should Feel This […]

RYU Opens New Store In Toronto

RYU Apparel Inc., creators of urban athletic apparel, has officially opened the doors of its second store in Toronto, in the indoor mall of Sherway Gardens, as it continues its expansion on the East Coast.

Amer Sports’ Board Issues Statement Supporting Sale

The board of directors of Amer Sports Corp issued a statement providing detailed reasons behind its support of a sale of the company to a consortium led by China’s Anta Sports. The statement points to the major premium Amer’s shareholders will earn at the offering price and the benefits from partnering with Anta, including a “significant opportunity to accelerate the expansion of its businesses in the Chinese market.”  Heikki Takala, president and CEO of Amer Sports, and his key executives are expected to continue leading the Amer Sports’  businesses.

Lululemon Ranks Nine On Glassdoor’s Best Workplaces List

Lululemon was the second highest-ranked retailer in Glassdoor’s “2019 Best Places to Work” survey for U.S. companies. Work/life balance, healthy associate discount, free workout classes and benefits were called out favorably in reviews.

November Retail Sales Increase 5 Percent

November retail sales were up 0.7 percent seasonally adjusted from October and increased 5 percent unadjusted year-over-year, completing the first half of the holiday shopping season with spending on track to easily meet the National Retail Federation’s forecast, NRF said.

Sports Direct’s Earnings Sink On House of Fraser Costs

Sports Direct reported earnings dropped 27 percent in the first half ended October 28 due to the August buy-out of House of Fraser. Earnings improved slightly excluding charges and losses at its segment including Bob’s and EMS was reduced.

Genesco Agrees To Sell Lids To Fanzz

Genesco Inc. entered into a definitive agreement on the sale of the Lids Sports Group to FanzzLids Holdings, a holding company controlled and operated by affiliates of Ames Watson Capital, LLC. Ames Watson is the owner of Fanzz, a specialty retailer of officially licensed sports apparel. Fanatics Inc. will make a minority investment in FanzzLids Holding.

Cherokee Global Brands Narrows Guidance On Revenue Decrease

Cherokee Global Brands on Thursday narrowed its guidance for the fiscal year 2019 after reporting third-quarter revenues declined 25 percent as the company continues to transition from its DTR licenses to new wholesale licensing partners in the United States.

Fanatics Forms Strategic Partnership With Jakprints

Fanatics Inc. and Jakprints Inc. announced a new five-year partnership deal that will allow Jakprints to support the domestic production needs of Fanatics. With this partnership Jakprints also announced the opening of a new 140,000-square-foot facility in Eastlake, OH, which includes a $7 million investment in state-of-the-art equipment and the creation of over 100 new jobs.