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EXCLUSIVE: Jay Schottenstein, Patrizio Di Marco Revive Pro-Keds Globally
Leave it to two experienced executives and entrepreneurs to revive a storied American footwear brand with the injection of ...
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LULU Raises Q4 Sales & Profit Outlook on Robust Holiday Performance
LULU has announced an upward revision to its revenues and earnings for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, driven by ...
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Wolverine Worldwide appoints UK distributor for Cat
US fashion group Wolverine Worldwide has appointed footwear agency Chapters Brand Group as the sole UK distributor for Cat.
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