News Briefs Retail – Page 18
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Rumbo has gone into administration
Rumbo has entered into a voluntary arrangement with creditors in an effort to reorganize its business. According to La Verdad, which first reported the news, the case is being processed by the Commercial Court 1 of Murcia, in southeastern Spain, where the multi-brand shoe retail group is headquartered. The legal ...
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VF to open its first multi-brand store
VF Corp. will be opening its first multi-brand store, called Orefici 11 Milano, in the autumn. Located in the Italian city, the three-level, 22,000-square-foot store is meant to reflect its surroundings, mimicking the courtyards, façades and balconies of typical Milanese apartment buildings, the so-called case di ringhiera (guard-rail houses). As ...
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EU sees trade deal with U.K. as unlikely
Michel Barnier, the European Union’s chief negotiator for Brexit, said he views the possibility of reaching an agreement by the end of the year with the U.K. on the parties’ future trade relations as unlikely, following a new round of inconclusive talks in London. Barnier said there had been little ...
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Yoox, Armani lay out a new distribution model
Yoox Net-a-Porter (YNAP), the fashion online retailer owned by the Swiss luxury group Richemont, is creating with the Italian fashion group Giorgio Armani a new distribution model that will further the partnership between the two companies that have been working together for 20 years. Under the new agreement, which will ...
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Dr. Martens opens a store In Nuremberg
Dr. Martens has opened a store in Nuremberg, with a sales area of 72 square meters. It is the brand’s first store in Bavaria and the seventh in Germany. The store is located in the historical center of the town, between the White Tower and Pfannenschmiedgasse.
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Italian footwear, clothing consumption decline eases
Italian footwear and clothing continued to suffer from falling consumption in June although the rate of decline eased compared to the previous two months, according to the monthly consumption indicator from Confcommercio, the Italian retail trade association. The indicator for footwear and clothing fell by 14.4 percent in June compared ...
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UK e-tailer Shoeaholics opens six stores
Shoeaholics, the discount footwear and accessories e-commerce site owned by the British upmarket footwear retailer Kurt Geiger, is opening its first six pop-up stores in the U.K, including one on London’s Oxford Street. The site enjoyed a surge in revenues during the coronavirus-related lockdown and wants to build on the ...
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Oliver Sweeney closes its stores
The British footwear company Oliver Sweeney has permanently closed its five stores as its retail business, Oliver Sweeney Trading, went into administration, a local procedure for creditor protection. Three stores were located in London, one in Leeds and one in Manchester. The company’s online and wholesale businesses are not involed ...
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Daniel Footwear buys Johnsons Shoe Company
Newjohn Limited, a unit of the retailer Daniel Footwear, has bought Johnsons Shoe Company, a British family-run retailer, which fell victim to the Covid-19 pandemic and was placed into administration, a procedure which gives it protection from creditors, on April 23. Johnsons Shoe Company has been trading since 1952. Johnsons ...
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Birkenstock to sell footwear designed by Central Saint Martins’ students
From February, Birkenstock will sell in selected stores worldwide and on the site 1774.com footwear designed by four students of Central Saint Martins. The German company started working with the London-based college in 2018 when it commissioned the BA Fashion History & Theory course to work on its archive. In ...
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Schuh Schneider closes all its stores in Germany
The German shoe retailer Schuh Schneider GmbH from Reutlingen closed its eleven stores after filing for bankruptcy at the end of March. The decision to close the businesses stems from the lack of guarantees to ensure their continuation. According to press reports, the company’s boss Steffen Marsik was on track ...
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Lloyd stops production in Germany
Lloyd Shoes, the big German shoe manufacturer specializing in men’s footwear, expects a decline in sales of around 30 percent in the current financial year due to the coronavirus crisis. In response to a reduced demand for business shoes, the manufacturer will stop manufacturing at the Sulingen site in Germany, ...
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Boohoo to review UK supply chain as retailers drop brand over pay, conditions scandal
Boohoo, the UK e-tailer and fast fashion brand, has commissioned an independent review of its domestic supply chain and promised to spend £10 million dealing with malpractice after major retailers, including Amazon, Next and Asos stopped stocking its clothes. The review comes as Boohoo deals with allegations of using suppliers ...
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Iconic Parisian store Tati closes
GPG, the French retailer which operates under the Gifi banner, has decided to permanently close the iconic cut-price Tati store located in boulevard Barbès in Paris’s 18th arrondissement. The store suffered a 60 percent drop in sales between Oct. 1, 2019 and May 31, 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic ...
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Leder & Schuh obtains aid from government, banks to relaunch its activity
Austria’s Leder & Schuh has obtained support from the government and a pool of banks to relaunch its activity in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The company described the pandemic as the greatest challenge in its history. All 200 Leder & Schuh stores in nine countries (Austria, Germany and ...
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Veja opens circular-economy test shop in Bordeaux
Veja has set up a 250-square-meter test shop devoted to repair and recycling. Called Veja X Darwin and located in the French city of Bordeaux, the shop carries prototypes that never went into production, sneakers with small manufacturing flaws and sneakers from old collections. A workshop will repair and clean ...
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Stuart Weitzman exits Japan
Stuart Weitzman, the luxury footwear brand that is part of the Tapestry group, will close all of its three directly operated stores in Japan before the end of August. The American brand, which opened its first Japanese shop in 2018 at Isetan’s department store in Tokyo, does not have any ...
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Breuninger to open fully renovated, 11,000-sqm Nuremberg branch in September
The upmarket German department store retailer Breuninger is preparing to open its fully redesigned 11,000 square-meter branch in Nuremberg, in the southern German state of Bavaria, featuring an expanded range of premium and luxury brands as well as two new gastronomic outlets. The re-opening of the department store, redesigned by ...
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Obuv Rossii starts selling bicycles
As in many other countries, bicycles have become a hot commodity in Russia as an ecological alternative to public transport, in order to avoid contamination from the novel coronavirus, while keeping fit. Even a leading Russian footwear retailer, Obuv Rossii, has begun selling bicycles, handling after-sale servicing in its own ...
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Crocs starts building a new European distribution center in Holland
Crocs has started building a 35,000 square meter distribution center in Dordrecht, in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands, which will become its main logistics hub in Europe. The new center is expected to open in April 2021 and create 200 to 350 jobs. The Amercian company known ...