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August 07, 2025


Crocs Takes Huge Heydude Impairment

The bottom line swung to a loss of $492,282,000 from income of $228,907,000 for the second quarter on $737 million in Heydude-related impairment charges as revenue gained 3% to $1,149,373,000 from $1,111,502,000.

Acushnet Expects $20 Million Net Tariff Headwind

Second quarter net income at the Titleist parent increased 6% to $75,563,000 from $71,428,000 on 5% better revenues of $720,476,000, up from $683,867,000, that were 3% higher constant currency.

Yeti Raises Earnings Guidance after Tariffs are Revealed

Net income inched up 1% to $51,151,000 from $50,396,000, though sales dropped 4% to $445,892,000 from $463,499,000 as the U.S. dipped 5% to $367.8 million and International grew 2% to $78.1 million.

Mizuno Sales Grow in Q1, but Costs Weigh on Profits

Net income slipped 5% in the first quarter of FY26 ended June 30 to ¥4,880 million ($33.8 mm) from ¥5,135 million on 5% higher sales of ¥63,528 million ($439.6 mm) compared to ¥60,783 million.

Fox Factory Bike and Marucci Sales Drive Top Line

Net income attributable to shareholders was down 49% in the second quarter to $2,744,000 from $5,407,000 on sales that increased 8% to $374,864,000 from $348,491,000.

Allbirds Cuts Revenue Guidance, Plans for 2026 Growth

While BIRD awaits the arrival of new styles and colors that it hopes will jumpstart sales, the second quarter net loss came in at $15,501,000 compared to a loss of $19,133,000, on 23% lower revenues of $39,685,000, down from $51,582,000.

SportChek Momentum Continues in Q2

After growing revenues 6% year-over-year in the first quarter, Canadian Tire’s sporting goods banners continued to outperform with 7% higher revenues of C$471.5 million ($341.7 mm) up from C$441.7 million, including a +3.9% comp but with 13 fewer stores.

Peloton Turns FQ4 Profit, Will Cut $100 Million

The interactive fitness company, aiming to improve its overall cost structure by $100 million annually by the end of FY26, is eliminating 6% of its global workforce, relocating some offices, and reducing its indirect spending.

Kontoor Brands Lifts Helly Hansen’s FY Revenue Guidance

The Wrangler and Lee parent is now projecting annual sales from Helly Hansen at $455 million, 7% higher than the previous guidance of $425 million.

Goldwin Profits Fall Double Digits

The owner of The North Face, Helly-Hansen, Canturbury and other brands for Japan reported a 13% decline in net income to ¥3,189 million ($22.1 mm) from ¥3,660 million in the first fiscal quarter ended June 30, on 3% lower sales of  ¥23,878 million ($165.3 mm) down from ¥24,601 million.

Dunlop Sports’ Sales, Net Shrink

Revenues at Sumitomo Rubber’s sports division fell 7% in the second quarter to ¥32,263 million ($223.3 mm) from ¥34,865 million a year ago, and operating profit slipped 16% to ¥2,308 million ($16.0 mm) from ¥2,741 million.

Leatt Returns to the Black

The South African protective equipment maker bounced back in the second quarter as its bottom line swung to a profit of $1,138,734 against a loss of $1,057,363 on 61% higher revenues of $16,176,339, up from $10,078,695.

The Kinetic Group Adds Fiocchi

The Czechoslovak Group subsidiary is adding its Fiocchi of America subsidiary, which includes exclusive rights to Baschieri & Pellagri in the U.S., to the Kinetic umbrella, moving it to Springfield, MO.

CPSC Recall: Heated Socks

Fieldsheer Apparel Technologies is recalling about 45,000 pairs of MWMS07, MWWS07, and MWMS05 model heated socks, because they can cause pain, discomfort, burns, and blisters when worn during high-intensity activities.

Etcetera: Nike, Gildan, Dick’s, On, Predator Sports

 
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