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10/31/2025


Brooks Sees Double-Digit Q3 Growth in All Regions

The Berkshire Hathaway-owned running company said revenues were up 17% in Q3, including double-digit growth in every region and channel, marking Brooks’ ninth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth.

Vulcabras Gains Powered by Sneaker Strength

Net income jumped 218% to BRL 547,172,000 ($104.0 mm) over BRL 172,172,000 for the third quarter on a 22% increase in sales to BRL 955,676,000 ($181.6 mm) from BRL 784,589,000, as the bottom line got a lift from BRL 354.8 million in deferred income tax and social contribution.

Newell Outdoor Stems Declines

Newell’s Outdoor and Recreation segment sales were flat in the third quarter at $183 million, and the operating loss narrowed to just $8 million from a loss of $23 million last year.

Fenix Outdoor Boosted by Strong Preorders and Devold

Revenue from the Swiss outdoor company’s branded segment’s external sales, which includes Fjällräven, Tierra, Royal Robbins and others, grew 65% to €78.1 million ($90.8 mm) in the third quarter from €47.4 million.

MAP Active Profit Slips on Strong Sales

Net income attributable to shareholders at the Indonesian retailer ticked down 3% to IDR 499,603 million ($30.5 mm) in the third quarter from IDR 514,713 million last year, despite revenue improving 14% to IDR 5,150,650 million ($314.8 mm), up from IDR 4,532,879 million.

Next Level Apparel Taps Nike Vet for CEO

Next Level Apparel elevated its COO, Brett Bjorkman, as its new chief executive officer, succeeding the retiring founder and former CEO, Joe Simsoly.

CPSC Recalls: Paddles, Bike Lights

Werner Paddles is recalling about 725 Stealth and Covert kayak paddles because they can break during use, and will provide consumers with a full refund.

Etcetera: Authentic Brands Group, POC, New Balance, Allbirds

10/30/2025


Puma Plans Broad Cuts in New CEO’s Turnaround Plan

The Big Cat’s new chief, Arthur Hoeld, was frank about the depth and breadth of problems facing the brand, warning that a multi-faceted restructuring was needed to clean up distribution, right-size operations, and above all restore brand momentum.

Crocs Guides for Q4 Declines at Core Brand and Heydude

Net income dropped 27% to $145,816,000 from $199,801,000 on a 6% revenue decline to $996,301,000 from $1,062,200,000 for the third quarter, as companywide direct-to-consumer growth of 2% was offset by a 15% drop in wholesale.

Columbia Sees Early Deliveries Boost Wholesale

A big impairment charge sent profits falling 42% in the third quarter to $52,005,000 from $90,157,000 as revenues inched up 1% (flat constant currency) to $943,425,000 from $931,768,000 in COLM’s seasonally largest quarter.

Boehm Departs Escalade after Just Seven Months

Former Gibson exec Armin Boehm took over as ESCA chief in April, succeeding the retiring Walt Glazer, but has now abruptly resigned, with the company’s VP of development and IR, Patrick Griffin, becoming interim CEO.

Kontoor Brands Appoints Global Head of Helly Hansen

The Wrangler and Lee parent elevated Børre Hegbom to senior vice president and global head of Helly Hansen, overseeing both its Sport and Workwear categories.

Coats Closes OrthoLite Deal

U.K.-based Coats closed its acquisition of OrthoLite for an initial enterprise value of $770 million, plus a potential $10 million earn-out, as it aims to create a super-tier 2 supplier of footwear components.

China Fentanyl Tariffs Halved in Trump-Xi Talks

While the average tariffs on Chinese imports to the U.S. remain at a lofty 47%, a compromise reached at President Trump’s summit in South Korea with the PRC’s Xi resulted in a 10 p.p. reduction of the incremental tariffs intended to punish China for the fentanyl trade.

Cadre Holdings Buys Tactical Equipment Brand

Cadre inked an agreement to acquire TYR Tactical for $175 million, including $150 million in cash and $25 million in stock, adding the tactical brand to its portfolio, which also counts safety brand Safariland.

Salt Life Making Progress

The former Delta Apparel subsidiary, which was acquired out of bankruptcy for $38.7 million by Iconix and Hilco Consumer-Retail Group last year, is accelerating transformation plans, with growth across retail, e-commerce, and new product categories.

Etcetera: Stio, Fabletics, True Spec Golf, Fanatics, Dick’s

10/29/2025


Adidas’ Core Brand Sales Outperform, but U.S. Lags

Net income increased by 4% in the third quarter to €461 million ($536 mm) from €443 million as The Big a confirmed that revenues grew 3% to €6,630 million ($7,709 mm) from €6,438 million, up 8% constant currency, in line with last week’s preannouncement.

Gildan Growth Powered by Activewear

Net income dipped 9% to $120.2 million from $131.5 million on revenues that increased 2% to $910.6 million from $891.1 million for the third quarter, led by 5% growth in the key activewear category.

Garmin Fitness Remains Strong, but Outdoor Stumbles

GRMN’s Fitness segment grew 30% to $601,013,000 from $463,887,000 for the third quarter, resulting in a 14% improvement in operating income to $193,600,000 over $169,734,000.

Giant Meets with CBP

The Giant Bicycle parent met with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Washington, DC, to address charges that it was using forced labor.

Etcetera: Golden Goose, Waggle, Puma, Sierra, Peak Performance, Under Armour

 
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