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Daily News Feed 05/29/2026 Genesco Accelerates Store Closings, Remodels
Net loss in the seasonally small first quarter narrowed to $14,814,000 from a loss of $21,227,000, as Journeys’ growing top line boosted revenue 3% to $487,025,000 from $473,973,000. Etcetera: Bass Pro Shops, Haglofs, Wilson
05/28/2026 Kohl’s Sees Sneakers Recovering for Back-to-School
Activewear brands FLX and Tek Gear received a call-out for helping drive a +6% private-label comp in Q1, as four of six categories comped flat or slightly positive amid the company’s turnaround efforts. Golden Goose Sales Growth Pulled Down by Wholesale
Revenue was up 10% at the luxury sneaker brand to €173.2 million for Q1, led by a 19% boost to direct-to-consumer sales on double-digit comp gains and new store contributions, along with strong digital results. Athleta Freefall Continues into Q1
Sales at the Gap, Inc.-owned women’s active brand fell 12% in the first quarter to $270 million from $308 million, lapping a 6% drop in Q1 ‘25 and following an 11% decline in the prior quarter. Eagle Nice Profits Hurt by U.S. Tariffs
The sports apparel maker warned that its net income attributable to shareholders will decline around 30% to about HKD 152.5 million ($19.5 mm) for the year ended Mar. 31, down from HKD 217.2 million. Outdoor Gear Technology Center Launched in Canada
The Rehub Circular Technology Center is a new outdoor gear repair and advanced manufacturing facility opened at College of the Rockies’ Gold Creek Campus in Cranbrook, BC. National Park Visits Slip Again in April
National Park recreational visits dropped 4% year-over-year last month to 25,910,844 from 26,920,131, but year-to-date visits are just positive at 79,629,454 against 79,193,538. Patagonia’s Suit with Pattie Gonia Drags On
The outdoor brand said in a press release that it could not reach a settlement with social media personality and drag queen, Wyn Wiley, whom it accused of infringing on its multi-colored P6 logo and marks with their Pattie Gonia brand.
05/27/2026 Dick’s Touts Foot Locker Progress and Positive Comps in Q1
A one-time benefit from the credit card interchange fee settlement more than offset Foot Locker integration charges in the first quarter, sending net income up 21% to $319,822,000 from $264,288,000 on 63% higher sales of $5,164,504,000 against $3,174,677,000. Lululemon Makes Peace with Chip Wilson
The five-month proxy contest between LULU and founder Chip Wilson reached an amicable end Tuesday, with two of Wilson’s director candidates—Laura Gentile, former ESPN marketing chief, and Marc Maurer, former co-CEO of On—joining the board following June 25’s Annual Meeting. Topsports Revenues Shrink as More Western Brand Stores Close
Net income attributable to shareholders inched down 1% to RMB 1,266.8 million ($176.2 mm) from RMB 1,286.0 million for the fiscal year ended Feb. 28 at China’s largest operator of western-brand sportswear retail stores as revenue was off 5% to RMB 25,739.9 million ($3,580.0 mm) from RMB 27,012.9 million. KMD Sales Improve in Q3, Boosted by Next-Gen Store Format
The Rip Curl, Kathmandu, and Oboz parent revealed that it has launched a business review, and may consider further capital structure changes or possible changes to its brands portfolio. Manchester United Retail Sales Up in Q3, Raises Guidance
ManU commercial revenue grew 10% in the fiscal third quarter ended Mar. 31 to £82.4 million ($111.4 mm) from £74.7 million, as retail, merchandising, apparel & product licensing improved 36% to £43.9 million ($59.3 mm). Wolverine Worldwide Scores Another Moody’s Upgrade
The ratings agency lifted WWW’s corporate family rating to B1 from B2, and bumped up the ratings on its senior unsecured global notes and its speculative-grade liquidity rating by a notch. Etcetera: Berghaus, Fanatics, Adidas
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