All General Outdoor articles – Page 104
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ArticleSchöffel Group: The eighth generation has taken over
Jakob Schöffel takes over the management from his father Peter, becoming the eighth generation at the helm of the long-established outdoor company.
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News briefsPolygiene expands with cooling technology
New StayCool enhances comfort by reducing the fabric temperature by 2 to 3°C when activated by moisture and heat.
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ArticleGore faces class-action lawsuit in the US over PFAS greenwashing allegations
The maker of Gore-Tex faces a lawsuit alleging it misled consumers by promoting products as eco-friendly while using harmful “forever chemicals.”
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News briefsBig Agnes launches new PFAS-free fabric for ultralight tents
The Colorado-based outdoor brand says HyperBead is a PFAS-free, ultralight fabric that offers 25 percent more waterproofing and a 6 percent weight reduction.
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News briefsSympatex expands global sales team
The sustainable functional textiles expert hired industry veteran Michael Cattanach, aiming for market expansion, especially in the US.
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ArticleEurobike: More ‘Outdoor’ thanks to renewed collab, new Adventure Area
Eurobike expands its global reach with a new collaboration with the Scandinavian outdoor industry and presents a new “Adventure Area” for 2025.
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News briefsBasicNet reports record revenue growth for 2024, K-Way continues expansion
K-Way’s parent company published its preliminary 2024 report, stating record revenues and Ebitda for the year, fueled by strong European sales.
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News briefsOutdoor Retailer introduces ‘Industry Day’
OR is launching the ”Industry Day 2025” conference to tackle key challenges in the outdoor business, featuring industry leaders and expert panels.
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News briefsSuper.natural names Advanced Distribution as new partner for Italy
The German Merino specialist announced a new distribution partnership for the Italian market.
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News briefsBetter Cotton concludes annual partner meeting in Malaysia
Better Cotton’s annual meeting in Penang gathered global partners to share innovations, address cotton sector challenges and celebrate sustainability leaders.
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News briefsFinisterre processes regenerative organic cotton for SS25 collection
The British outdoor apparel brand introduces regenerative organic cotton for SS25, with over 75% of t-shirts made sustainably to support thriving ecosystems.
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News briefsMoncler ends FY24 on a strong note
Moncler Group reported €3.1bn in 2024 revenue, driven by strong DTC growth for both Moncler and Stone Island brands.
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News briefsPolygiene reports strong Q4 and positive outlook for 2025
The Swedish group reports strong Q4 and full-year 2024 results with double-digit growth, improved margins and ambitious plans for 2025.
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ArticleTrump imposes reciprocal tariffs to balance trade
The US president has introduced reciprocal tariffs, aiming to equalize trade imbalances and address perceived “unfair practices” by US trading partners.
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News briefsCanadian Tire posts strong Q4; Helly Hansen revenue surges
The Canadian group reported strong financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024, with notable growth in its sporting goods segment and a significant revenue increase for Helly Hansen.
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ArticleYeti reports strong Q4 despite recall challenges
The US outdoor company navigated a competitive market and product recall costs to deliver strong financial results for Q4 and FY2024, with notable sales growth across key product categories and global markets.
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News briefsNemo announces 2025 partnerships focused on conservation and inclusivity
The US brand’s 2025 partnerships focus on conservation, advocacy and inclusivity, supporting outdoor access, sustainability and diverse communities.
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News briefsAuthentic Brands and Outdoor Collective partner for Spyder
After the debacle surrounding Liberated Brands, Authentic is partnering with Outdoor Collective for its ski and lifestyle apparel brand Spyder.
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ArticleICC rules Beat Zaugg must sell Scott Sports stake to Youngone
The International Chamber of Commerce arbitration tribunal’s ruling on Zaugg’s Scott Sports shares could potentially resolve the long-standing dispute with South Korea Youngone.
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News briefsLiberated Brands files for bankruptcy, closing 100+ US stores
The company’s bankruptcy means closing over 100 Quiksilver, Billabong, and Volcom stores, but the iconic surf brands will survive.
