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04/01/2026


Sporting Goods Sales Gained Nearly 4% in 2025, SFIA Finds

Total sports equipment, apparel, and athletic footwear sales for 2025 tallied just shy of $130.0 billion, up 3.7% year-over-year and 34.7% over 2020 results, according to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association’s 2026 Manufacturers’ Sales by Category Report.

Symphony Holdings Trims Red Ink

Net loss narrowed at the diversified brand owner, retailer, and real estate company to HK$35,729,000 ($4.6 mm) for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31 from a loss of HK$145,108,000 on revenue that was flat at HK$308,750,000 ($39.6 mm) against HK$307,561,000.

Kontoor Brands’ Outlook Stable, S&P Says

The ratings agency revised the Wrangler and Lee parent’s outlook to stable from negative and affirmed its BB issuer credit rating following its June 2025 acquisition of Helly Hansen and repaying $225 million of debt in the second half.

Interactive Strength Sees 2026 as Breakout Year

After acquiring Wattbike in mid 2025 and Ergatta last month, Austin, TX-based TRNR is guiding for consolidated 2026 revenues of at least $30 million, including about $10 million from the connected rowing brand.

Sail Acquired by Management, Union Fund

The 12-door Quebec-based outdoor retailer is now owned by president and CEO Isabelle Lemay, VP and CFO Stefania Cella, and VP Marketing Catherine Venne, backed by the Fonds de solidarité FTQ.

Sporting Goods, Apparel Soar in February

Sporting goods/hobby/book and music store adjusted sales jumped 11.3% in Feb., the Commerce Dept. reported, tallying $8,528 million compared to $7,660 million and increasing 1.3% sequentially from Jan.’s strong result.

Asics Plans Expansion in Indonesia

Targeting $100 million in annual revenues, the Japanese sportswear giant is accelerating investment in Indonesia, according to a Nikkei Asia interview with Asics president Mitsuyuki Tominaga.

Lululemon Sees Judge Overturn Flyknit Patent

The Lulunatics scored another victory against the Eager Beavertons, as a NY district judge canceled all claims related to Nike’s Flyknit patent no. 8,266,749, which covers various aspects of knitted textile uppers.

Goat Group Launches Lower-End Retail Site

The sneaker and apparel resale platform, which also operates Flight Club and Grailed, is expanding downmarket with a new, everyday footwear-focused site using its sneakers.com domain.

Reju Scores €135 Million in Dutch Funding

The textile-to-textile regeneration company will receive €135 million from the Netherlands’ Nationale Investeringsregeling Klimaatprojecten Industrie (NIKI) program to build out its Regeneration Hub at Chemelot Industrial Park in Sittard-Geleen.

Etcetera: Topo Athletic, Fanatics

03/31/2026


Nike Guides for Sales Declines through the End Of 2026

Net income slipped by more than a third to $520 million from $794 million in the fiscal third quarter ended Feb. 28, on revenues that inched higher to $11,279 million from $11,269 million, as growth in U.S. footwear sales offset continued weakness in China.

Sportsman’s Warehouse Impairment Sinks Q4 Profits

Fourth quarter sales were down 2% to $334,857,000 from $340,398,000, but the net loss more than doubled to $21,732,000 from $8,723,000, hit by impairment charges of $17.8 million related to asset write-offs for ten underperforming store locations.

Allbirds To Be Acquired by American Exchange Group

The sustainable footwear brand plans to cease operations, selling assets and IP for $39 million to American Exchange Group, joining Ecko, Ed Hardy, Born, and more than a dozen other fashion and consumer products brands in its licensing portfolio.

KMD Brands Sells Discounted Shares to Raise Funds

After a several-day trading suspension and the delayed release of H1 results, the parent of Kathmandu, Rip Curl, and Oboz revealed it is selling shares at a 69% discount as part of a NZ$65.3 million ($38.0 mm) capital raise.

Newton Golf Sales Surge in Final Quarter

Net loss at the high-end golf equipment maker was slashed by nearly a third to $2,395,000 from a loss of $8,340,000, as revenues more than doubled to $2,274,000 from $1,073,000 prior.

Whoop Closes Series G Funding Round

The fitness tracker company raised $575 million at a $10.1 billion valuation in a series G funding round led by Collaborative Fund, bringing its total funding to over $950 million.

Sturm, Ruger Rejects Beretta Overture, but Sets Meeting

RGR’s board of directors denied the Italian gunmaker’s request for an exemption to its poison pill shareholder rights plan, but confirmed that representatives from both companies will meet in person on Apr. 9.

Firearms Trade Mixed to End Year

December firearms imports continued the downward trend that’s plagued 2025, according to ITC data compiled by the NSSF, with handgun imports dropping 19% to 2,675,553 units in 2025.

Etcetera: Lowa, Philcos, Sierra, Craft

03/30/2026


Shenzhou Int’l Sales Soar in U.S. and Europe

Net income declined 7% at the Chinese apparel manufacturer last year, tallying RMB 5,825,262,000 ($815.5 mm) against RMB 6,240,581,000, while revenue was up 8% to RMB 30,993,732,000 ($4,339.1 mm) over RMB 28,662,938,000.

MAP Active Profits Improve in Final Quarter

Net income attributable to shareholders at the Indonesian retailer more than doubled in the final quarter to IDR 558,872 million ($33.9 mm) from IDR 252,378 million, on 12% higher revenues of IDR 5,334,637 million ($323.8 mm) against IDR 4,764,545 million.

Compass Diversified Sells Sterno Segment

The 5.11, Boa, Primaloft, and Velocity Outdoor parent is divesting the food service business of its subsidiary, SternoCandleLamp Holdings, to Archer Foodservice Partners for $292.5 million, with the proceeds going to pay down debt.

Scott Adds Youngone Exec as Co‑CEO

Hsuan Boon Tan, who was most recently head of legal and compliance at Scott’s parent Youngone, joins Pascal Ducrot in Switzerland as co-CEO’s of the bike brand, succeeding Juwon Kim, who is returning to South Korea.

Perfect Moment Secures Credit Facility and New Equity Injection

The luxury skiwear brand closed a $2 million equity sale to Krane Capital LLC at a share price of $0.33, a 75% premium over its close last Friday, and landed a $10 million revolving credit facility.

Etcetera: Genesco, Shield Sights, New Balance

 
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