BRC: Britain Loses 6,000 Storefronts Over Last Five Years
Crippling business rates and the impact of the COVID lockdowns were said to be a key part of decisions for retailers to close stores and think twice about new openings, according to recent analysis by the British Retail Consortium.
Cane Creek Cycling Components Hires Two New Leaders
Cane Creek Cycling Components expanded its internal sales group (ISG), hiring Stephanie Bush as supply chain leader and Lev Weschler as an engineering manager to support riders, bike shops and dealers across the U.S.
Safilo and Fossil Renew Eyewear License Through 2028
Initially offered as a North American ophthalmic exclusive, the Fossil eyewear collection has evolved over time to include sunglasses and expansion outside the U.S.
Report: Off-Price and Children’s Well-Positioned for BTS Foot Traffic Surge
Following a lull in April and May, the 2023 back-to-school season is giving retail, and especially the wider apparel segment, a major boost, according to new data from Placer.ai.
Vista Outdoor Appoints CFO and General Counsel for Sporting Products Company
Vista Outdoor, Inc. named Andy Keegan as CFO of its Sporting Products segment. Jeff Ehrich becomes general counsel and corporate secretary of Sporting Products.
Newell Brands Outdoor & Recreation Core Sales Fall 21 Percent In Q2
Newell Brands, the parent company of Marmot, Ex Officio, Stearns, Bubba, Coleman, and Contigo, among others, generated net sales of $333 million, down 22.0 percent compared with $427 million in the prior year period. The decline reflects a core sales decline of 20.9 percent, as well as the impact of unfavorable foreign exchange.
Adidas to Release More Yeezy Inventory in August
Adidas will reportedly go back to the Yeezy well in August after a very successful first-selling effort in May and June boosted second-quarter revenues and prompted Adidas to raise its outlook for the year.
Winchester Ammo Sales Fall 17 Percent In Second Quarter
Olin Corp. reported sales at its Winchester ammunition business fell 16.7 percent in the second quarter, to $366.6 million from $439.9 million a year ago. The decrease was primarily due to lower commercial ammunition shipments partially offset by higher domestic and international military sales.
Envo Drive Systems Acquires Canadian E-Mobility Brand
Envo Drive Systems, a maker of e-bikes and e-vehicles for snow, water and 4-wheeling, reported it acquired fellow Canadian e-mobility brand Veemo from its sole creditor, Velo Metro.
FDRA: Back-to-School Shoe Shoppers Prioritizing Deals
The Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA) released its 2023 Back-to-School Shoe Sales Forecast, outlining that parents seek in-store deals and prioritize price.
Report: Tennis Apparel and Footwear Sales Growing at Double-Digit Pace
In the U.S., sales revenue for tennis apparel increased by 15 percent in the 12 months ended June 2023 and is up 38 percent versus three years ago, according to Circana. Tennis shoe sales grew by 21 percent versus the prior year and increased 37 percent compared to three years ago.
Outdoor Recreation Roundtable Appoints Senior Program Director
Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, the coalition of outdoor recreation trade associations that collectively represents the $862 billion outdoor recreation economy, hired Ambreen Tariq as senior program director.
Deckers Brands Lifts Outlook on Hoka and DTC Momentum
Deckers Brands raised its outlook for the year after reporting results for the fiscal first quarter ended June 30 that surpassed analyst targets. Direct-to-consumer growth net sales increased 35.3 percent to offset a slight wholesale decline. Among major brands, sales of Hoka’s jumped 27.4 percent while Ugg’s sales decreased 6.0 percent.
Skechers Raises EPS Guidance as Q2 Tops Expectations
Skechers U.S.A., Inc. raised its outlook for earnings for the year as second-quarter doubled expectations. Sales in the second quarter climbed 7.7 percent as robust growth in its direct-to-consumer globally and international wholesale growth offset declining wholesale revenues in the Americas region.
SRAM Names VP of Marketing and Communication
Chicago-based bicycle parts manufacturer SRAM has hired Josh Kendrick as its new vice president of marketing and communication (marcom). Kendrick will take over from David Zimberoff, who is moving on after leading the department for more than 24 years.