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People say it looks like a lightning bolt from the SS, a Nazi unit in World War II. Adidas said it's blocked fans from making jerseys with the "44," and an alternative design is being developed. AdvertisementAdidas has removed the option for fans to customize their soccer jerseys with the number "44" amid concerns that a design for the German national team resembles a Nazi symbol. Known widely as the SS, this unit was responsible for many of the war crimes and atrocities committed by Nazi Germany in World War II. DAMIEN MEYER/AFP via Getty ImagesAdidas told the BBC that the jerseys were designed by the German Football Association and weren't intentionally made to look like the SS logo.
Persons: it's, , Adolf Hitler, Michael König, DAMIEN MEYER, weren't Organizations: German, soccer, SS, Nazi, Adidas, Service, German Football Association, Schutzstaffel, Getty, BBC, Union of European Football Associations, Nike, Business Locations: Nazi Germany, Germany, Nazi SS, Ploeuc, Saint, France, Herzogenaurach
Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, was sued Tuesday by a former employee who accused him of discrimination and creating a hostile work environment by calling Adolf Hitler “great,” disparaging Jews and saying that “gay people are not true Christians.”The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by Trevor Phillips, who says he was hired in November 2022, around the time a series of antisemitic remarks publicly made by Ye lost the artist his major-label record deal and put his businesses in jeopardy. Phillips was initially hired to oversee “projects related to growing cotton” and other plants in an effort to make Yeezy, Ye’s fashion brand, “self-sustainable,” the lawsuit said, and then went on to work for Donda Academy, Ye’s private school in Southern California. Phillips’s lawsuit claims that Ye made antisemitic comments in front of staff members at Donda Academy, including, “the Jews are out to get me” and “the Jews are stealing all my money.” After Adidas ended its decade-long partnership with Ye over his public remarks, the lawsuit claimed, the rapper told Phillips: “The Jews are working with Adidas to freeze up my money to try and make me broke!”
Persons: Ye, Adolf Hitler “, , Trevor Phillips, Phillips, Organizations: Los Angeles Superior, Donda Academy, , Adidas Locations: Los Angeles, Southern California
AdvertisementFive talent managers working with YouTube creators told BI their clients have yet to use YouTube's affiliate program or that they weren't familiar with the program. Some creators, like Kristen McGowan, have started using YouTube's affiliate program alongside other tools. She hasn't used YouTube's affiliate tools yet because she's concerned about tying all her revenue to a single platform, she said. AdvertisementOne other creator told BI they'd love to use YouTube's affiliate program, but they weren't eligible. She said she hopes YouTube will eventually lower the requirements for the affiliate program so that smaller creators can join.
Persons: , it's, influencer Kelly Anne Smith, Kristen McGowan, McGowan, Amanda Golka, wouldn't, Gigi Robinson Organizations: Service, YouTube, Business, Amazon, CitiBank, BI, Adidas, Samsung, Walmart, Entertainment, Partner Locations: VidIQ
The sports apparel brand will instead focus on the Air Max Dn and a new running shoe. The changes come after analysts called Nike's shoe lineup "stale" last year. The Air lineup — a "double-digit billion dollar business," per Donahue — includes shoes that will be worn by athletes competing at this summer's Paris Olympics. AdvertisementDonahue was wearing the new Air Max Dns during the earnings call. Nike is also working on a next-generation version of the running shoe Pegasus, the Pegasus 41, that is slated to be released later this spring.
Persons: Air Max Dn, , John Donahoe, Dn, Donahue Organizations: Nike, Air Force, Pegasus, Air, Service, Adidas, Footwear Locations: Paris, Europe, China, New York
Learn moreAmazon's Prime Day-style event called the "Big Spring Sale" is still on until March 25. Below is our style editors' guide to the 30 best Amazon clothing and shoe deals to score during the Big Spring Sale. AdvertisementTop 5 Amazon Spring Sale fashion dealsThe best Amazon Spring Sale deals on shoes and accessoriesThe Drop Square Toe Two-Strap High Heeled Sandal $32.94 $54.90 Save 40% Reviewers say that these are incredibly comfortable — and they have 4.2 stars and nearly ten thousand reviews to prove it. Shop at AmazonAdvertisementThe best Amazon Spring Sale deals on clothingPumiey Square Neck Long Sleeve Maxi Dress $31.44 $56.99 Save 45% This dress is a great dupe for the Skims dress that you've probably seen all over the internet. These compression short-shorts are on sale for half off and are great for lounging, exercise, or wearing under a mini skirt.
Persons: Calvin Klein, Steve Madden, Ava Riley, They've, Calvin Klein Women's, Calvin Klein unlined bralette, Britt, here's Organizations: Business, Amazon, Women, Adidas
For the first time ever, Amazon is hosting its Big Spring Sale to celebrate the changing of the season. While home and kitchen goods and Amazon devices are always great items to shop for, clothing and accessories are some of the very best deals on the site. To help you shop, we rounded up the 16 best deals on men's clothing, shoes, and accessories. AdvertisementTop 5 Amazon Spring Sale menswear dealsThe best Amazon Spring Sale deals on men's clothingAdvertisementThe best Amazon Spring Sale deals on men's shoes and accessoriesOLEVS Two Tone Luxury Wrist Watch $33.80 $39.77 Save 15% This watch costs less than $35 but looks like it's worth a fortune. Shop at AmazonGo Tour Men's Moccasin Driving Shoes $42.49 $49.99 Save 15% These loafers are the epitome of class.
Persons: you'll Organizations: Business, Amazon, Adidas
Business Insider asked three fashion experts to share which shoe trends are in and out for spring. Clogs and mules are easy, comfortable, and popular trends that are on the rise this season. Business Insider spoke to two fashion designers and a stylist about which shoe trends are in and out for spring. AdvertisementBallet-flat-inspired sneakers with openings at the top of the shoe and strap-like laces are coming to the forefront of high fashion, according to fashion designer Jarrah Webster. Edward Berthelot/Getty ImagesAlthough the chunky "dad shoe" silhouette was super popular this time last year, they're falling out of favor.
Persons: , you'll, Jarrah Webster, Webster, Semarah Gabrielle, It's, Claudio Lavenia, Jazmin Monét, Jeremy Moeller, Gabrielle, they're, Edward Berthelot, Monét, they'll Organizations: Service, Ballet, Adidas, Puma, Reebok
CEO Bjørn Gulden was appointed as the company was reeling after the end of its Yeezy collection. Gulden, a former athlete, refocused on Adidas' classic Samba sneaker, popular with Gen Z. AdvertisementGulden began his career playing soccer for national leagues in Germany and Norway before an injury forced him to retire. Gulden has successfully ramped up production of Adidas' Samba and Gazelle sneakers. "We currently have maybe the hottest shoe in the market … and it's the Adidas Samba," Gulden said on an earnings call last year.
Persons: Bjørn Gulden, Z, , Ye, didn't, Manuel, Manuel Neuer, Gulden, Rihanna, Jay Organizations: Adidas, Service, Kanye West, FT, German, Puma, Defamation, Business, Street Journal Locations: Germany, Norway
LONDON (AP) — A top-of-the table English Women's Soccer League game with a crowd of nearly 33,000 suffered a delayed kickoff on Friday because the teams had matching socks. Arsenal turned up at Chelsea with the same-colored white socks, forcing referee Rebecca Welch to delay the start. ”This is a massive crowd, a massive game. People make mistakes but the game does not need this and it's frustrating. Photos You Should See View All 60 ImagesWSL leader Chelsea won 3-1.
Persons: Rebecca Welch, Chelsea megastore, , Karen Carney, , Chelsea, ___ Organizations: Soccer League, Arsenal, Chelsea, Arsenal Women, Stamford Bridge, Nike, adidas, England, Sky Sports Locations: Stamford
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. In today's big story, we're looking at a potential exodus of stars from YouTube and what it means for the creator economy. What's on deck:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementBut some people who helped fuel YouTube's rise are walking away from the platform that gave them their big break. TikTok's challenges represent the ongoing uncertainty content creators face trying to make a living in such an unpredictable and shrinking world.
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“Going forward, the company expects the tax rate to normalize again as its operating profit improves,” Adidas said in a statement. Sales in North America — the company’s second-biggest market — declined more than 16% in 2023, partly because Adidas slashed sales to wholesalers in order to reduce their high levels of inventory. The company expects its sales in the region to fall again this year, by around 5%. Globally, sales of Adidas footwear, which includes popular Samba and Gazelle sneakers, were up 4%, in contrast with a 6% fall for Adidas apparel. On a different measure of earnings, the company recorded an operating profit of €268 million ($293 million) last year.
Persons: Ye, Harm Ohlmeyer, , ” Adidas, Bjørn Gulden, Olesya Dmitracova Organizations: London CNN, Adidas Locations: North America, China
Zhong and his drinks firm Nongfu Spring, the country’s biggest maker of bottled water, are the latest targets of an army of internet zealots. WeiboThe nationalists have also highlighted the fact that prominent US investment funds, including Vanguard and BlackRock, are major shareholders of Nongfu Spring. “Taking advantage of Mr Zong’s death, a lot of slander against me and Nongfu Spring appeared on the internet. “Whether Wahaha or Nongfu Spring, we always insist on the same thing — producing good products for the people,” he said. Nongfu Spring is just the latest major target of China’s nationalists.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN — Zhong Shanshan, Zhong, Zong Qinghou, Zong, Zhong’s, , “ Zhong Shuzi, , , He’s, Mr Zong’s, ” Zhong, influencers, netizens, “ Zong, Wei Jiang, Mo Yan, Mao Zedong, Stringer, Li Ning Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Wahaha, Danone, Weibo, , Vanguard, BlackRock, Nongfu, American, Wahaha’s, CNN, Zhejiang Daily, Communist Party, Auto, Zhejiang University of Finance, Economics, People’s Liberation Army, AFP, Getty, Nike, Adidas, United, Toyota, Honda Locations: China, Hong Kong, Beijing, American, Weibo, Nongfu, Zhejiang, Hami, China's, Xinjiang, AFP, United States, Japan
Adidas on Wednesday warned of a sales decline in its overstocked North American market in 2024, as the German sportswear brand continues to sell off its remaining Yeezy inventory. Currency-neutral sales in North America are expected to decline to a mid-single-digit rate in 2024, but are projected to notch mid-single-digit growth worldwide despite persistent "macroeconomic challenges and geopolitical tensions," the company said. For the fourth quarter, the company posted an operating loss of 377 million euros. "Despite losing a lot of Yeezy revenue and a very conservative sell-in strategy, we managed to have flat revenues. We expected to have a substantial negative operating result, but achieved an operating profit of €268 million."
Persons: Ye, Bjørn Gulden, Yeezy Organizations: Adidas, Kanye, adidas Locations: North America, U.S
European markets are heading for a mixed open Wednesday as investors digested the latest U.S. inflation report. Regional markets extended gains on Tuesday after U.S. inflation figures for February showed a rise of 0.4% for the month and an increase of 3.2% from a year ago. U.S. stock futures were calm on Tuesday evening after the gains on Wall Street. Asia-Pacific markets were mixed overnight. Earnings are due from Inditex, Adidas and VW in Europe on Thursday, and data releases include euro zone industrial production figures for January.
Persons: Dow Jones Organizations: Nasdaq, Adidas, VW Locations: Asia, Pacific, Europe
Net sales of what's left of Adidas' former banner line of sneakers brought in about 750 million euros last year, compared with over 1.2 billion euros in 2022, the company reported. Of the 300 million-euro profit it earned from the sales of Yeezy shoes last year, the company said it had given away or planned to donate over 140 million euros (about $152 million). It blamed a high tax rate for ending the year with a net loss of 58 million euros, a massive turnaround from net income of 254 million euros in 2022. Looking forward, Adidas expects to make about 250 million euros in sales of the remaining Yeezy shoes this year. It said that North America was “particularly affected by the negative Yeezy impact” and that revenue there dropped 16% last year.
Persons: , it's, Ye, Philonise Floyd, George Floyd, what's, Adidas, Bjørn Organizations: — Adidas, Kanye, Adidas, Defamation League, Keeta Floyd Institute for Social Locations: Germany, North America, America, Paris
How women runners stay safe while running alone
  + stars: | 2024-03-06 | by ( Faith Karimi | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
More than two-thirds of the women surveyed take specific safety precautions, including running alongside a friend or partner who can protect them. She also avoids carrying pepper spray because she’s afraid someone could overpower her and use it against her, she says. “If I see a guy coming toward me, I make sure the pepper spray is ready to go. Lyon says she sometimes gets unwanted catcalls when running on sidewalks, and carries pepper spray on a hand strap so it’s easy to access. Most days, she makes sure her hair is in a french bun — not a ponytail — when she’s running, she says.
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Read previewThe young crowd at a Nashville nightclub was ready to dance under the strobe lights to a throbbing mix of hip-hop, rap and Latin beats. The last unspoken rule seemed obvious by then: No secular music — the playlist would be all Christian. Word quickly spread around that a couple had traveled 9,000-plus miles from their home in Brisbane, Australia, to the Christian club in the Tennessee capital known as Music City. Whispering, someone in a small group asked God "to keep away negative suicidal thoughts." "It sounds oxymoronic — a Christian dance club," said Nicholas Oldham, who manages the club's business.
Persons: , Eric Diggs, Jordan Diggs, Jesus, Jade Russell of, Jessie Wardarski, Aaron Dews, Benji Shuler, Garrett Bland, Donald Lawrence, God, Nia Gant, Gant, Kim Posala, Darin Starks, Haynza Posala, Jessie Wardarski Mic, Carlton Batts Jr, Batts, Caleb Gordon, Kirk Franklin, don't, Shem Rivera, Noah Moon, Rivera, Nicholas Oldham, Oldham Organizations: Service, Business, Ivy League, Nike, Adidas, Pepsi, Jordans, Christian, Club Locations: The, Jade Russell of Louisville , Kentucky, Grand Rapids , Michigan, Brisbane, Australia, Tennessee, Music, Kansas, Nashville
When Ye and Ty Dolla Sign asked last month for permission to sample Donna Summer’s 1977 song “I Feel Love,” the disco singer’s estate firmly told them no. Yet when their joint LP, “Vultures 1,” was released weeks ago, a song with strong similarities to Summer’s famous tune was there on the track list. A copyright infringement lawsuit detailing that timeline was filed against Ye, the rapper once known as Kanye West, and Ty Dolla Sign on Tuesday by Summer’s husband and executor, Bruce Sudano. Summer, known as the “Queen of Disco,” had three consecutive double albums reach No. He has apologized in a Hebrew-language social media post.
Persons: Ye, Ty Dolla, Donna Summer’s, , Ty, Summer’s, Bruce Sudano, , ” Ye Organizations: Creative Artists Agency, Adidas Locations: Los Angeles
Two men were found guilty on Tuesday of killing of the D.J. Jason Mizell, known as Jam Master Jay, of Run-DMC, bringing a long-sought conclusion to a case that had confounded investigators and left rap fans grieving for over 20 years. Karl Jordan Jr., 40, Mr. Mizell’s godson, was charged with firing the fatal bullet into Mr. Mizell’s head in 2002. By 2002, Run-DMC’s fame had dimmed and Mr. Mizell had turned to the drug trade to support his family and retinue, prosecutors said. They argued that greed and revenge had driven Mr. Washington and Mr. Jordan to kill Mr. Mizell, and that the pair had enlisted a third man, Jay Bryant, who is to be tried separately in 2026.
Persons: Jason Mizell, Jay, Karl Jordan Jr, Mizell’s, Ronald Washington, Mr, Mizell, Jordan, Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, Jay Bryant Organizations: Queens, Adidas Locations: Hollis, Washington
This year, Overtime is on track to make $100 million based on deals that are locked in, a 30% year-over-year increase. Amazon pays Overtime to stream its Overtime Elite basketball league, which pays its teen players upwards of $100,000 annually plus bonuses. Advertisement"We have three-year sponsorship deals with major brands," Porter said, referring to Overtime's league deals. For example, GMC and C4 Energy drink pay Overtime to sponsor its Overtime Elite practice courts and Overtime Boxing ring, respectively. Its young audience also poses some limitations.
Persons: , Dan Porter, CRO Rich Calacci, Porter, it's, that's, Megan Marks, Zack Weiner, It's, Breanna Stewart who's Organizations: Service, GMC, State, Adidas, Amazon Prime, Elite, Business, NBA, C4 Energy, Dentsu Media, millennials, NFL, Endeavor, Liberty Media Corp, Netflix Locations: America
Rapper Ye tore into Adidas in several Instagram posts on Monday evening, accusing his old sponsor-partner of selling "fake" Yeezys when the sportswear brand released a new version of the sneakers. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. In a separate video post, Ye claimed that Adidas is suing him for $250 million and of "using contract clauses and 50 years of business experience to rape an artist." "I AM ADIDAS ADIDAS RAPED AND STOLE MY DESIGNS," Ye's Instagram caption partially said. AdvertisementThe press office for Adidas did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider.
Persons: Ye, yall Organizations: Adidas, Business, The New York Times, ADIDAS ADIDAS, Defamation League, Keeta Floyd Institute for Social
CNN —Two men were found guilty of murder Tuesday in the 2002 killing of Jam Master Jay, the pioneering DJ of the groundbreaking hip hop trio Run-DMC, in a case that for decades frustrated detectives and music fans alike. Ronald Washington, Jay’s childhood friend, and Karl Jordan Jr., Jay’s godson, were convicted of murder while engaged in narcotics trafficking and firearm-related murder. G. Paul Burnett/APThe verdict comes more than 20 years after Jam Master Jay, born Jason Mizell, was fatally shot at a recording studio in Jamaica, Queens, on October 30, 2002. They know who killed Jam Master Jay. How Jam Master Jay pioneered a new soundThe trial comes four decades after Jam Master Jay teamed up with Queens friends Run (Joseph Simmons) and DMC (Darryl McDaniels) to form the hip hop group Run-DMC.
Persons: Jay, Ronald Washington, Karl Jordan Jr, Jay’s, “ Y’all, ” Washington, Jordan, , , Carlis Thompson, “ It’s, “ Jason, I’m, ” Jordan, Jason Mizell, Paul Burnett, Jay Bryant, Bryant, Breon Peace, Uriel Rincon, Artie McConnell, “ Jay Bryant, Michael Hueston, Susan Kellman, Washington’s, they’d, Mizell, Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, Aerosmith, Tricky, “ King Organizations: CNN, Garden, Eastern, of, WABC, Queens, Adidas, Stone, Duo, Hall of Fame, MTV, of Fame Locations: Washington, New, Jamaica, Queens, of New York, Jay
New York CNN —Major League Baseball players will be wearing new jerseys this season. Some players have complained that there are fewer tailored options available for pants, and the players’ union has reportedly raised criticism of the jerseys to Nike and MLB. (The Major League Baseball Players’ Association did not respond to CNN’s request for comment.) Teams retire their most important players’ jersey numbers. “This is joining that narrative.”Some NHL fans, like baseball fans, are worried about Fanatics’ deal with the NHL to produce authentic jerseys players wear in games because of concerns about quality, limited selection and prices.
Persons: Sam Navarro, , cringe, Stephen Andon, ” Andon, , Nike, ” Jason Heyward, Rob Manfred, They’re, what’s, Paul Lukas, Billie Weiss, ” Lukas, , Andon Organizations: New, New York CNN — Major League Baseball, Nike, MLB, Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Mariners, USA, Reuters, Baltimore Orioles, Major League Baseball Players ’, Montclair State University, Los Angeles Dodgers, NFL, NBA, NHL, Topps, Mitchell, Sports, Uni Watch, Boston Red Sox, Adidas, Reebok, CNN Locations: New York, New St
Ye, the rapper, producer and provocateur formerly known as Kanye West, has what will likely be the No. 1 album on next week’s Billboard chart, with “Vultures 1.” But on Thursday, the LP disappeared from Apple Music, one of the world’s top streaming platforms. The reason was unclear, and Apple gave no explanation. But the removal came a few hours after an independent distribution outlet complained that its system had been used to release the music in violation of its service terms. It also remained unclear whether — and how soon — Ye’s album might return to Apple, perhaps through another distributor.
Persons: Ye, provocateur, , Ty Dolla Organizations: , Apple Music, Apple, Adidas
Damron’s design rocketing to internet fame is just one story of how women’s fan apparel has found itself in the spotlight. Within a month, that jacket's designer, Kristin Juszczyk, would score a NFL licensing deal. These meteoric success stories have illustrated the potency of a market for women’s sports apparel that merges fashion and fan culture. “I’m glad more of this stuff can start being made,” Robinson, a Black designer who runs Boujee Basics, says. The upfront costs were too steep for another Black designer, De'fron Fobb, 45, who wanted to craft items when the New Orleans Saints made the Super Bowl in 2010.
Persons: Jake Browning’s, Taylor Damron, Browning’s, Stephanie Niles, ” Damron, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s, Kristin Juszczyk, Swift, Kyle Juszczyk, Simone Biles, Taylor Lautner, Brittany Mahomes, Juszczyk, , Tayler Adigun, Adigun, Mariah Carey, Larena Hoeber, ” Hoeber, “ What’s, , Niles, Frankie, Sara Gourlay, Zak Miller, they've, Kristin, she’s, ” Miller, Armour, Kiya Tomlin, Mike Tomlin, Alexis Robinson, “ I’m, ” Robinson, , it’s, De'fron Fobb, He’s, ‘ We’re Organizations: Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, NFL, National Breast Cancer Foundation, NBA, Baltimore Sun, Sports, University, Regina, Adidas, Nike, National Hockey League, Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints Locations: Carolina, Baltimore, Louisiana
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