All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in OIC Vol. 18, 2025 – Page 12
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News briefsOroro marks 10th anniversary with new 8-zone heated down jacket
US heated apparel specialist Ororo launches its third Kickstarter project, offering early supporters exclusive access to a new 8-zone heated jacket.
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News briefsCotopaxi partners with ThredUp on responsible consumption
The brand has introduced a resale shop and closet clean-out program, enabling customers to trade and buy pre-owned gear online.
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News briefsScarpa adds three new managers
Italian outdoor footwear specialist Scarpa has named new leaders in product development and marketing as part of its wider organizational transformation.
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CORPORATE AND M&S +++ Polygiene Group AB has appointed its four-member Nomination Committee for the 2026 Annual General Meeting, representing approximately 54.8% of shares and votes based on the September 2025 ownership structure +++ Outdoor apparel brand Stio has expanded product categories, improved sustainability and enhanced operational efficiency by implementing ...
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News briefsNamuk introduces upcycled outerwear for kids
The Swiss outdoor brand for children unveils small-batch upcycled outerwear, made from leftover materials and launching in November 2025.
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ArticleCoats trading steady, OrthoLite bolsters outlook
The UK-based apparel and footwear components supplier held margins in a soft market and closed the OrthoLite deal to expand into open-cell insoles.
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News briefsFilc to be renamed Freudenberg Performance Materials
A Slovenian technical textile manufacturer integrated into the German group in 2020 will fully transition to the Freudenberg Performance Materials brand.
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ArticleGoPro Q3 revenue declines, outlook improves
The US action-camera maker posted lower sales but positive operating cash flow, leaner channel inventory and signals of a return to growth.
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News briefsFox Factory Q3 sales rise; bike channel still soft
The US suspension specialist saw bike channel destocking and a softer aftermarket weigh on quarterly results, while off-road and OEM trends stabilized.
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ArticleLeatt Q3 revenue up 18% on DTC surge
The South Africa–based protective-gear maker grew double digits in Q3 as direct-to-consumer and distributor channels strengthened across Moto, MTB and ADV.
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ArticleSolo Brands sales fall on promo reset
The US outdoor-lifestyle group behind Solo Stove reset promotions, trimming losses but driving a sharp top-line drop in the quarter.
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ArticleCanada Goose posts DTC growth, quarterly loss in Q2
The Canadian luxury outerwear maker saw solid DTC momentum and higher margins, but elevated operating costs pushed the quarter into the red.
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News briefsSportChek and Sports Experts lift Canadian Tire retail
Strong demand for athletic apparel, footwear, and hockey gear helped lift sales at Canadian Tire’s SportChek, Atmosphere and Sports Experts stores.
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News briefsLeatherman launches resale marketplace for tools
The tool manufacturer is entering the circular economy by enabling customers to buy and sell used gear through its new branded marketplace.
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News briefsPeak Performance x Max Palm capsule collection
The Swedish outdoor brand partners with a freeride champion and visual artist to launch a ski collection merging mountain performance and street style.
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News briefsHoka opens second Berlin store at Hackescher Markt
The US footwear brand continues its German expansion with a new concept store in Berlin’s vibrant Mitte district.
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News briefsLundhags integrates Recco technology in new outerwear
The Swedish outdoor brand expands its safety offering by integrating Recco rescue technology into its latest expedition and shell products.
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News briefsCanada Goose updates board and audit committee
The Canadian outerwear brand adjusts its board structure and names Belinda Wong to its audit committee following a director’s retirement.
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News briefsMountain Equipment partners with Antarctic tour operator
The British mountaineering brand will outfit guests of Antarctic expedition company ALE with insulated outerwear built for extreme polar conditions.
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News briefsRab and Gramicci unveil collaborative climbing line
Two heritage climbing brands from the UK and the US unite to celebrate 1980s climbing culture with a new seven-piece capsule collection.
