All General Outdoor articles – Page 46
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News briefsLowa launches custom insole fitting system
The German outdoor footwear specialist debuts a new in-store tool to offer tailored insoles, improving fit and enhancing customer service.
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News briefsITM 2026 in Istanbul to attract manufacturers and investors
One of the textile sector’s key machinery shows returns to Istanbul in June 2026, highlighting AI, automation and sustainable production.
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ArticleAmer Sports Q3 surge led by Arc’teryx and Salomon
The premium outdoor brands of Amer Sports powered a strong Q3, with Arc’teryx, Salomon and Peak Performance driving 30% revenue growth.
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News briefsIndorama Ventures, Jiaren form recycling joint venture
A Thailand-based chemical giant and a Chinese recycler join forces to scale up textile-to-textile PET recycling to 100,000 tons annually.
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News briefsCirculose strengthens its leadership team
The Swedish waste-to-fiber innovator strengthens its leadership team with new technology and finance executives to support its next phase of development.
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OpinionEOCA: Environmental deregulation raises concerns
As EU lawmakers push to ease green regulations, EOCA warns against weakening environmental standards in favor of competitiveness. An opinion piece by Dan Yates.
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News briefsJapanese researchers develop high-yield PET recycling process
A new method from Japanese researchers could make PET recycling more efficient, even for blended fabrics, without compromising material quality.
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News briefsCreative Tech launches ‘Seawool’ cotton blend
The Taiwanese textile innovator introduces a new fiber blend for the US, combining cotton with an upcycled material made from oyster shells and plastics.
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News briefsThredUp appoints Kelly Bodnar Battles to board
The resale platform adds a financial governance expert to its board amid continued expansion and a tech-driven strategic shift.
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ArticleConsumers sustain demand for pre-loved goods
A new survey by the global online marketplace highlights strong consumer intent to shop for pre-owned items, signalling lasting momentum for recommerce.
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ArticleVivobarefoot reports modest growth amid supply challenges
The UK-based barefoot footwear specialist shares mixed 2024/25 results, combining solid revenue growth and global repair success with logistics hurdles.
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News briefsKeela pledges 15% of sales to children’s charity
The Scottish outdoor brand turns Black Friday into a fundraising campaign to support disadvantaged children across the UK.
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News briefsNova unveils second-gen smart ring
The US-based wearable tech company has released a second-generation smart ring that offers real-time energy and recovery guidance via AI.
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News briefsMountain Equipment pledges Black Friday sales to rescue
The British outdoor brand is using Black Friday for good, donating part of its online sales to support mountain rescue teams across the UK.
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News briefsSwitchback at TRE to host key outdoor brands
The US event returns to Texas with new exhibitors, networking and sustainability sessions.
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ArticleWeSports lifts Q3 growth and margins on Nordic sports demand
The Nordic multisport retailer delivered strong Q3 growth and higher margins, driven by cycling, running and a solid start to the hockey season.
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ArticleDecathlon opens 100th store in Germany
The French sporting goods retailer opened its 100th German store in Nuremberg and is accelerating its expansion, with 25 more stores planned for 2026.
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News briefsTechtextil India 2025 returns with wider scope
India’s key B2B show for technical textiles will return to Mumbai in November 2025, featuring more exhibitors, new pavilions and global industry input.
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News briefsKane Footwear partners with Yeti Boo
The US-based recovery footwear brand teams up with the AI-created wilderness vlogger to highlight cold-weather durability and performance features.
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OpinionThe king is dead. Long live the king.
As large trade shows are changing and restructuring, Functional Fabric Fair in Portland is quietly becoming one of the most influential hubs in the industry, reports columnist Charles Ross.
