All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in OIC Vol. 17, Issue 2 – Page 7
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Leatt generates higher DTC sales in down year
Leatt, the South African developer and marketer of protective equipment for extreme and high-velocity sports, experienced the first indicators of a recovery in certain segments in Q4 despite 2023 being a challenging year for the cycling and motorcycle industries. The final period net loss was $1.46 million versus a ...
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Giant suffers double-digit decline in sales, profit in 2023
Taiwanese Giant Manufacturing group blamed the falloff on weak demand for entry- and mid-level bikes in Europe and North America and high inventory levels in the global market. The group did point out that there remains a “strong demand” for performance products in Europe and North America and that the ...
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Under Armour design chief returns to Black Diamond as Creative Director
Source: Black Diamond Kasey Jarvis Black Diamond Equipment, a brand under the umbrella of Clarus Corp., has appointed Kasey Jarvis as Creative Director for the brand. Jarvis most recently served as Chief Design and Development Officer at Under Armour, where he led the establishment of the visual ...
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UNECE and UNECLAC address the issue of second-hand clothing trade flows
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC), in collaboration with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, held a virtual side session on Feb. 19 at the 2024 OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector, ...
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Buff revises revenues for FY 2022-23
Buff, as Palco23 reported back in September, reported consolidated revenues of €48.2 million for its full year 2023, which ended last April. Buff has since revised the figure to €47.8 million, as the same source reported in February. Either way, there was a decline from the €49.6 million of FY ...
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Infinited Fiber closes new funding round
Infinited Fiber Company, the Finnish textile recycler currently in a restructuring phase, has completed a two-part development funding round totaling €40 million. The round included investments from both existing and new investors, the latter including Inditex, TTY Management, Youngone and Goldwin. The first part of the development financing round, which ...
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Taipei Cycle 2024 focused on sustainability
The latest edition of Taipei Cycle, which ran on March 6-9, attracted 23,000 visitors. International buyers primarily came from Japan, China (including Hong Kong), the US, South Korea and Singapore. The trade show focused on four key themes that reflected the industry’s commitment to sustainability: Micro Mobility, Green Action, Startup ...
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New CEO for knife maker Morakniv
Source: Morakniv Richard Jägrud Richard Jägrud, who has been CEO of Silva (Primus Silva Sweden AB) for the past seven years, has been appointed the new CEO of the Swedish company Morakniv AB, effective May 15, 2024. The previous CEO, Johan Burtus, left the company after three ...
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Ethicamper: New 'fair' online store for outdoor enthusiasts and campers
Elisa Fuchs and Patrick Lenzbauer from Graz, Austria, have launched a sustainable, German-language online store for outdoor enthusiasts, called Ethicamper. Environmentally friendly materials, produced as locally as possible and in a resource-saving manner: “Ethicamper offers a carefully selected range of products and solutions for a better future,” ...
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Manitobah launches “Rooted” brand campaign
Canada-based Indigenous footwear brand Manitobah introduced Rooted, a global brand campaign showcasing seasonal artist Mikailah Thompson and affirming its commitment to elevating Indigenous artistry. Rooted in Thompson’s vision, the campaign emboldens all to dream of the infinite possibilities that lie ahead, rooted in the past, while guided by the hope ...
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REI to offer non-gendered own-brand products to promote inclusivity in the Outdoors
US retail chain REI Co-op announced the launch of its new spring line of gear and apparel, which also includes the brand’s first non-gendered apparel assortment for adults. Additionally, REI shared plans for its in-house brand to move beyond a gender-specific designation where it makes sense. As part of this ...
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EFTA and India sign trade and economic partnership agreement
On March 10, the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries – Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland – and India signed a Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA). The landmark agreement between India and EFTA will bring significant economic benefits, such as better integrated and more resilient supply chains, new opportunities ...
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Maap opens first European LaB store
Maap, a Melbourne-based cycling apparel brand, has finally opened its new Maap LaB in Amsterdam, which the brand had announced last summer. It is the brand’s first retail concept store outside of Australia. “LaB” stands for Life Around Bikes, an inclusive concept “at the intersection of contemporary creative culture and ...
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Swedish researchers develop completely recycled viscose
Viscose textiles are typically made of biomass from the forest and fully recycled viscose is not available. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden claim they have now developed a technique to produce new viscose from worn-out cotton sheets. In Sweden, old textiles are usually burned to produce district heating. Extensive ...
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Archroma introduces wet fastness enhancer for long-lasting colors
Archroma, the Swiss provider of dyes and specialty chemicals, has introduced Albafix Eco Plus, a new wet-fastness improver that is meant to help brands and mills produce durable textile products with long-lasting colors without compromising on quality or introducing hazardous chemicals. Source: Archroma With Albafix Eco Plus, ...
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Bourrelier Group appoints Managing Director for Mavic
Source: Mavic Alberto Morgando After working with Jean-Michel Bourrelier for more than five months, Alberto Morgando officially took over the position of Mavic Managing Director on Feb. 20. According to the two Bourrelier Group SA directors Yoann and Jean-Michel Bourrelier, the appointment “marks a continuation in the ...
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Slimmed down Clarus focused on outdoor, adventure
Having completed the divestiture of its former Precision Sport business on Feb. 29, Clarus Corp., the parent of Black Diamond, Rhino-Rack, Maxtrax and Tred Outdoors, says it has taken important steps to realign its brands and inventory levels and position its business for “long-term profitable growth as a pure-play, ...
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Coats sees rebound in footwear, albeit destocking lags behind apparel sector
Coats expects modest revenue growth in 2024 as its markets started to recover in the second half of last year, helping it to deliver higher 2023 profits. The British group, which makes threads and components for the footwear and clothing industries, said destocking of inventories by footwear customers had lagged ...
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Snow Peak’s lofty FY24 goals will be chased as private company
Snow Peak, the upscale Japanese camping business, which went public a decade ago, will reportedly go private through a management-led buyout with Bain Capital as a partner in a deal valued at approximately ¥50 billion (€310m). The pending transaction was first reported several weeks ago by multiple outlets, including Mergermarket ...
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