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Bogner Opens Flagship Stores in NYC and LA

The Germany-based so-called “Ath-Luxury” brand that claims to effortlessly transition from the slopes to the city and beyond said it is building on the “resounding success” of its short-term and pop-up locations on both coasts. The stores officially opened their doors in November 2023.

5.11 Tactical to Transition Senior Leadership

Francisco J. Morales, co-founder and former CEO will be promoted to executive chair of the Board of Directors, while 5.11 Board member Troy R. Brown will become CEO, effective January 1, 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.

Tilly’s Posts Q3 Loss Amid Markdowns and Sales Declines

Tilly’s, Inc. reported a loss against a profit in the third quarter on higher promotions and a 9 percent decline in sales. Sales were at the lower end of the retailer’s guidance although the loss was lower than expected. The action-sports chain expects Q4 comps to decline between 9 percent and 6 percent.

Zumiez Posts Q3 Loss But Tops Guidance; Sales Slide 9 Percent

Zumiez, Inc. reported a loss in the third quarter ended October 28 on an 8.9 percent decline in sales but results topped the retailer’s guidance and sequential improvement was seen compared to the first two quarters of the year. Sales are down 4.6 percent so far in the current quarter. 

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.

Duluth Trading Posts Wider Fiscal Q3 Loss as Sales Decline

The retailer posted a net loss of $10.5 million, or a loss of 32 cents per diluted share, in the quarter, compared to a loss of $6.2 million, or a loss of 19 cents per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter. Net sales decreased 6.1 percent to $138.2 million.

PVH Raises EPS Outlook as Q3 Tops Expectations

PVH Corp. raised its EPS guidance for the year after reporting sales in line and earnings above guidance in the third quarter. On a currency-neutral basis, sales were flat for the Tommy Hilfiger brand and grew 3 percent for Calvin Klein.

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.

Bass Pro’s Debt Ratings Outlook Lowered On Sales Weakness

S&P Global Ratings lowered the debt ratings outlook of Great Outdoors Group, LLC, the corporate parent of Bass Pro and Cabela’s, due to the recent report of a negative sales performance for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30.

Paris Saint-Germain to Relocate to Larger New York City Flagship

Paris Saint-Germain and its partners, Fanatics and Lids, announced plans to move its New York City flagship to a premium location at 535 5th Avenue on December 15 to build on the success of its first Manhattan flagship, at 587 5th Avenue, which opened in March 2022.

Craft Sportswear NA Sees CEO Transition as HQ Moves West

Craft Sportswear North America plans to move its U.S. headquarters from Beverly, MA, to Seattle, WA, in 2024 to “bolster the brand’s expansion in outdoor and specialty retail, all while streamlining operational efficiencies.” Cutter & Buck exec Jake Rawson has been named the new CEO for Craft North America.

StockX Sets New Single-Day Trade Record on Black Friday

StockX reported strong results over the four-day Cyber Weekend, setting a new single-day trade record and averaging more than one trade every second on Black Friday. Brands receiving attention from buyers included Jordan, The North Face, Ugg, New Balance, and Fear of God.