All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in OIC Vol. 18, 2025 – Page 36
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News briefsVaude launches circular economy campaign ‘Design for Life’
TheA German outdoor gear brand introduces a new design philosophy built around product longevity, repairability and circular consumption.
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News briefsMOC Munich stages Outdoor Preview Days 2025 this May
The order hub in Munich invites retailers to explore upcoming collections from top outdoor brands at its two-day networking event.
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News briefsRunderwear partners with ITRA to support trail running
The UK-based performance apparel specialist joins the International Trail Running Association to back athletes with technical gear and community support.
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News briefseVent partner Teren launches Star Wars-inspired shirt collection, changes to Yoda speak for one day
The Colorado-based outdoor apparel brand draws on iconic sci-fi themes for a limited release timed with a fan-favorite date, May the Fourth.
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Short Stops Week 19, 2025
LEGAL +++ The EU has fined TikTok €530 million for violating data protection laws related to the handling of children’s personal information +++ MARKETING +++ Swiss performance brand On has become the first company from Switzerland to enter the Lyst Index’s Top 20 Hottest Fashion Brands, driven by ...
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OpinionOutdoor Impact Summit: Are you confident enough to not need to attend?
What happens when the outdoor industry’s top minds gather to tackle climate, circularity and regulation? Charles Ross is sure that very important matters will be discussed at the OIS. And best of all: You can meet him there.
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News briefsNite Ize acquires ground anchor brand
The US-based outdoor gear company expands its product lineup with the acquisition of Orange Screw.
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ArticleHelen of Troy appoints interim CEO
The US-based parent of Osprey, Hydro Flask and other outdoor and wellness brands announces a sudden leadership shake-up.
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News briefsBerghaus opens regional showroom in Cumbria
The British outdoor brand strengthens its retail ties by opening a new showroom in a key hub for outdoor and sports businesses in Northern England.
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News briefsPinewood highlights 2024 sustainability progress
The Swedish outdoor apparel brand shares milestones in materials, energy and packaging as it prepares for stricter EU environmental rules.
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News briefsRab opens first consumer-facing service center
The British outdoor gear maker expands its repair services with a new customer-facing center, raising the bar for sustainable product care.
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News briefsSkechers to leave Wall Street, goes private in major acquisition deal
The American footwear brand is acquired by 3G Capital in a $9.4 billion deal.
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ArticleOase Outdoors drives growth in Ratos’ product segment
The Scandinavian investment firm highlights strong momentum in its portfolio’s outdoor division despite market pressures.
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ArticleFenix Outdoor Q1 profits down, Frilufts sales drop
The Swedish outdoor group reports lower Q1 earnings and declining DTC sales, with its retail arm Frilufts impacted by unseasonal weather and weak demand.
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News briefsREI appoints new CFO
The US outdoor retailer adds seasoned consumer goods executive Shannon Damen to its leadership team.
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News briefsPáramo brings Halkon Jacket to US market
The British outerwear specialist expands its US line with a jacket designed for wildlife photographers and outdoor pros in wet, cold conditions.
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ArticleRevolutionRace grows sales, maintains profitability
The Swedish DTC brand reports modest Q3 growth and stable profits despite a challenging retail environment across key markets.
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ArticleKontoor sees Helly Hansen on the rise despite looming risks
The US lifestyle apparel group expects a strong contribution from the Norwegian outdoor brand despite fresh debt concerns and tariff risks.
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News briefsEeden raises €18 million to scale its textile recycling technology
The funding round was led by Forbion through its BioEconomy Fund.
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News briefsSamsara Eco partners with KBR for its first textiles enzymatic recycling plant
The facility is due for completion in early 2028.
