SGB Update Footwear
Tilly’s Co-Founder Appointed President and CEO, Removes Interim Tag
As the Co-Founder of this 42-year-old company, Hezy Shaked has served as interim president and chief executive officer since January 21, 2024, and previously as the company’s president and chief executive officer.
Gearhead Outfitters To Host Grand Re-Openings of Former Summit Canyon Mountaineering Stores
A grand reopening of its newly re-branded stores in Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction, CO that were formerly known as Summit Canyon Mountaineering is scheduled September 12-15.
Superfeet Signs Sales Agency to Focus on Workplace Safety and Performance
LineDrive, a solutions-based sales agency that matches large-scale businesses with workplace safety tools to enhance workplace safety and productivity in the U.S. and Canada, will introduce Superfeet insoles to employers, to enhance workplace productivity and safety
Rural King to Open New Store in Conover, NC
The Conover store will host a grand opening from September 20-22. The retailer sells a wide variety of premium brands, including Carhartt, Blackstone, Big Green Egg, Ariat, Under Armour, Black Rifle Coffee Company, Walnut Creek Foods and Henry Rifles.
Report: Second Quarter U.S. E-commerce Sales Outpaced Total Retail Trend
The Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce reported that the second quarter of 2024 e-commerce estimate increased 6.7 percent (±1.2) from the second quarter of 2023, while total retail sales increased 2.1 percent (±0.4) in the same period.
Famous Footwear Parent is Latest Footwear Retailer to Lower 2024 Guidance
Caleres, Inc. became the latest retailer to lower fiscal full-year guidance after reporting second-quarter fiscal 2024 sales and earnings. A top-line miss was driven by a 5.1 percent decline in Brand Portfolio sales and Famous Footwear comps down 2.9 percent.
DSW Parent Cuts FY Guidance as Q2 Profits Shrink
The company saw sustained pressure on challenged categories such as dress and seasonal in the second quarter, but was able to partially mitigate the impact through providing a greater selection of athletic and athleisure brands in the assortment.
Ross Stores Inc. Makes Merchandising Leadership Changes
The retailer promoted Karen Fleming to president and CMO at Ross Dress for Less and Karen Sykes to president and CMO at DD’s Discounts, effective December 1.
Gold’s Gym Builds Out Existing Markets with Summer 2024 New Gym Openings
By the end of 2024, Gold’s will have opened eight new U.S. gyms, including in Milpitas, CA; Thornton, CO; Silver Spring, MD; and New Bern, NC. The brand also has franchise agreements to grow in Long Island, NY; Miami, Fl; and San Jose, CA.
Jimmy Gabriel Named President and Chief Brand Officer at Aerosoles
Parent company American Exchange Group said Gabriel, a veteran with almost 50 years of experience in the footwear industry, brings his deep expertise and visionary leadership to Aerosoles.
Nate Smith Named CEO of Huk and Nomad Outdoor Parent
Smith brings 20 years of executive leadership experience working for consumer-branded omnichannel organizations in apparel, footwear and accessories. He has held senior executive roles at Patagonia and Oakley and, most recently, was president at Boardriders,
Academy Sports and Outdoors Cuts Guidance After Dismal Q2 Results
Sales for the second quarter were said to be more challenging than expected, impacted by a tough economy, a temporary DC backlog related to going live with a new warehouse management system and by a very active storm season across key portions of the retailer’s footprint.
Under Armour Cuts Guidance on Expanded Restructuring Cost Expectations
The company has identified approx. $70 million of additional charges, largely related to the decision to exit one of its primary distribution facilities located in Rialto, CA on top of the $70 million to $90 million already planned in connection with its Fiscal 2025 restructuring plan.
Are We Headed for More Inventory Overhang as Retailers Bring Goods in Early?
If the forecasts prove correct, 2024 will have seen a seven-month stretch of import levels at or above 2 million TEU, the longest since a 19-month stretch through September 2022, as retailers pull shipments forward for fear of a port strike.
NRF: U.S. Not Likely Headed Into Recession, but Jobs Market Slowdown Possible
NRF’s chief economist believes the U.S. economy has dodged a recession, but is on the cusp of nailing a long-awaited soft landing with a simultaneous cooling of growth and inflation. However, the jobs pictures seems to be another story.