Fashion
Montirex US expansion hits landmark moment with JD Sports NYC debut
Published
November 17, 2025
Montirex, the UK sports brand based in the Northwest of England has its sights set on the US market and its products are now available there exclusively through JD Sports.
JD is stocking the brand’s signature Trail collection and MTX Run City New York range in the JD Sports Times Square store.
It debuted there late last week, “marking a landmark moment for the brand as it accelerates into new markets”.
The move came ahead of the weekend’s UFC 322 fight, taking place in New York City, where Montirex ambassador Leon Edwards took centre stage in his comeback bout at Madison Square Garden (unfortunately, he lost).
To celebrate the occasion, Montirex had released a short film “following Edwards’ journey back to the cage, narrated by rising Birmingham rapper T.Roadz – paying homage to Leon’s roots and relentless drive”.
The brand also made an impact by unveiling its first-ever US billboard in Times Square ahead of the fight.
Regardless of how Edwards did, the move into the North America market is a key one for the business and comes after sustained growth since the company’s launch in 2019.
The company said it will continue to target making waves in the US into the New Year through its line-up of athlete ambassadors, including English boxer Dalton Smith during his world title challenge in New York on 19 January. Both Smith’s and Edwards’ fights follow English boxer Giorgio Visoli’s recent success during his US debut in Philadelphia last month.
Founded by best friends Daniel Yuen and Kieran Riddell-Austin in Liverpool, Montirex has gown very fast and the company opened its first physical store a little over a year ago.
Yuen said that expanding into the US “is a huge moment for us. The past few years have been a whirlwind of determination and hard work, and we continue to be humbled by the success we’ve had within the UK market. With our sights firmly set on sustained momentum and growth for Montirex, now feels like the perfect time to take the brand across the pond and show the US market what we have to offer.”
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PPI for RMG manufacturing in Philippines up 0.7% YoY in Nov 2025
In November 2024, it saw a YoY increase of 0.5 per cent.
The Philippine manufacturing producer price index (PPI) posted a slower YoY rise of 0.1 per cent in November 2025 from a 0.5-per cent YoY rise in October.
It also exhibited a slower month-on-month (MoM) rise of 0.2 per cent in the month from a 0.6-per cent rise in October.
The PPI for readymade garments manufacturing rose by 0.7 per cent YoY and decreased by less than 0.05 per cent MoM in November 2025.
The deceleration in November 2025 was primarily due to the 0.1-per cent YoY decline in the PPI for manufacture of transport equipment from a 1-per cent YoY increase in October 2025.
The manufacture of transport equipment contributed 25.8 per cent to the slower annual growth rate of PPI for manufacturing in the month.
The manufacturing PPI also exhibited a slower month-on-month (MoM) increase of 0.2 per cent in the month from a 0.6-per cent rise in October. It posted a 0.6-per cent MoM increase in November 2024.
The PPI for readymade garments manufacturing rose by 0.7 per cent YoY and decreased by less than 0.05 per cent MoM in November 2025, a release from the Philippines Statistics Authority (PSA) said.
The value of production index (VaPI) for the manufacturing section registered a YoY decrease of 1.4 per cent in November last year from a 1.5-per cent YoY increase in October. In November 2024, it recorded a YoY decline of 4.1 per cent.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
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Drewry WCI jumps 16% on Transpacific & Asia-Europe rate hikes
The index recorded a sharp increase, mainly due to rate hikes on the Transpacific and Asia–Europe trade routes.
Drewry’s World Container Index jumped 16 per cent to $2,257 per FEU in the week ending January 8, 2026, driven by sharp rate hikes on Transpacific and Asia–Europe routes.
Spot rates rose strongly from Shanghai to Europe and the US amid higher FAK charges.
However, rising capacity and soft Asia–US volumes suggest the surge may be short-lived.
Spot rates on the Shanghai–Genoa route increased 13 per cent to $3,885 per 40-foot container, while those on Shanghai–Rotterdam rose 10 per cent to $2,840 per 40-foot container. This upward momentum was driven by higher Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates implemented by carriers.
Spot rates from Shanghai to Los Angeles surged 26 per cent to $3,132 per 40-foot container, while rates from Shanghai to New York climbed 20 per cent to $3,957 per 40-foot container.
Rates from New York to Rotterdam remained steady at $966 per FEU, while Rotterdam to New York increased 2 per cent to $1,685 per FEU. Freight rates on the Rotterdam–Shanghai route rose 3 per cent to $504, while Los Angeles–Shanghai rates increased 1 per cent to $721 per 40-foot container.
Container shipping capacity rose 7–10 per cent month on month on both Asia–North American routes and 5–7 per cent on Asia–North Europe/Mediterranean routes in January. However, anecdotal evidence points to soft volumes from Asia to the US, suggesting these sharp increases appear opportunistic and are unlikely to be sustained.
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Saks Global seeks to file for bankruptcy as soon as Sunday, Bloomberg News reports
By
Reuters
Published
January 9, 2026
Luxury retailer Saks Global is planning to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as soon as Sunday, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The owner of New York’s century-old Fifth Avenue flagship store is preparing to file for bankruptcy without a restructuring deal in place, though it aims to craft one in the coming weeks, according to the report.
The company is also in advanced discussions on about $1.25 billion debtor-in-possession financing package with creditors, which would allow it to keep its business running during bankruptcy and pay vendor dues, the report added.
Saks Global did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
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