All Urban Outdoor articles – Page 6
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News briefsDecathlon to open store in UK IKEA
The French sporting goods retailer will open a 1,188-sqm store inside an IKEA location in South London.
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ArticleRocky Brands posts 9% Q4 growth as Xtratuf, Muck lead outdoor momentum
Rocky Brands closed 2025 with its strongest quarterly growth of the year, led by surging direct-to-consumer sales at Xtratuf and The Original Muck Boot Company.
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ArticleArc’teryx and Salomon drive Amer Sports’ premium outdoor surge
Amer Sports delivered 27% revenue growth in 2025, powered by Arc’teryx’s margin strength and Salomon’s 35% surge past $2bn, as the group accelerates its premium outdoor and DTC strategy.
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News briefsRoots names Rosie Pouzar CCO
The Canadian outdoor lifestyle brand promotes its head of omnichannel growth to lead commercial strategy.
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News briefsYeti names Scott Bomar CFO
A seasoned retail finance executive joins the US outdoor products company to lead its global finance function.
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News briefsMAAP, P.A.M release fourth capsule
The Australian cycling apparel brand teams up again with the cult fashion label for a new limited collection.
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ArticleMoncler holds margins near 30% as outdoor lines power Q4 rebound
A Q4 acceleration in Asia and the Americas, coupled with resilient demand for Moncler Grenoble, helped the group close 2025 with margins near 30 percent despite soft European tourism.
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ArticleYeti eyes foreign market growth as international sales rise 25% in Q4
International momentum in Europe, Australia and Japan lifted Yeti’s Q4 sales 7%, with management pointing to further global upside.
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News briefsCabot Hosiery Mills names President
Darn Tough Vermont’s parent company appoints its first non-family president to lead the US-based sock manufacturer’s next phase of growth.
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ArticleThule grows through acquisitions as margins hold in FY2025
Acquisition-led growth lifted full-year sales, while disciplined execution and “Champion” categories helped protect margins in a cautious outdoor market.
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ArticleEddie Bauer store operator enters Chapter 11
The US operator of a legacy outdoor retail chain starts court-supervised restructuring while stores remain open and a sale process continues.
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ArticleGoldwin Q3 hit by weather headwinds
Japan’s leading outdoor and sportswear group reports uneven third-quarter performance as warm weather and weaker tourism weigh on key categories.
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ArticleNewell narrows outdoor losses in Q4
Cost discipline and pricing actions helped Newell Brands’ Outdoor & Recreation segment reduce losses in Q4, even as demand for camping and outdoor products remained subdued.
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ArticleCanada Goose posts revenue growth despite profit decline
Higher operating costs weighed on Canada Goose’s profitability in Q3, despite double-digit revenue growth.
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News briefsCanada Goose names Bourke North America president
A new North America president is tasked with accelerating retail execution and brand momentum at the Canadian outerwear group.
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ArticleColumbia sees steady international demand amid US pressure
While US demand remained under pressure in 2025, Columbia Sportswear leaned on resilient international performance, led by Europe, to sustain growth, protect margins and reinforce its long-term outdoor brand positioning.
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News briefsAyaq raises new funds
Founded by Olympic biathlon champion Vincent Defrasne, the French outdoor apparel brand has raised fresh capital to fuel product development and international growth.
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News briefsTNF launches Red Box SS26
The Red Box collection returns for Spring/Summer 2026, reworking 1990s design codes into a modern lifestyle-oriented lineup.
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News briefsMoncler opens Grenoble flagship in Aspen
The Italian luxury outerwear group expands its alpine-focused retail concept to a key US mountain destination.
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ArticleEddie Bauer US store operator prepares bankruptcy
The US outdoor retail operator is preparing a Chapter 11 filing as physical stores wind down, while brand operations shift to a new licensee.
