The Outdoor Retailer Winter Market in Salt Lake City is the largest outdoor sports industry gathering, and as usual, this year’s event was an inspiring whirlwind, showcasing exciting advancements in outdoor gear, apparel and footwear. TURNER’s Modern Outdoor team was on the floor checking out the latest and greatest. Here are a few of insights and observations from Holly Dugan and Melanie Dennig:
Holly: While there is still obviously a huge focus on technical outerwear, I think we’re seeing a movement to more lifestyle-focused collections that combine outdoor and the urban commuter/weekend warrior. In other words, its not always about the most advanced trekker who spends his/her life in the mountains. It’s keeping in mind the people that might be working 9-5 in the city all week but want to experience the outdoors on the weekend. I think that Fjallraven is very much aware of this trend and is appealing to this kind of consumer.
Melanie: Walking the show, there was a visible change in booth design. Brands have shifted to use their spaces as a storytelling mechanism and add experiential elements.
Holly: Brands are still keeping in mind textile innovations and sustainable practices, I’d even say now more than ever. As an example, Nau’s FW17 collection is much smaller and lighter with the idea that the product can be worn anywhere, in any climate. Whether you are layering an alpaca wool sweater or using the Off The Grid Trench as your light and packable travel jacket. The brand has been founded on sustainable practices and that’s only enhanced in this collection with extended PFC-free DWR across the line.
Melanie: In larger industry trends, TURNER attended a breakfast given by NPD Group, led by Industry Analyst Matt Powell. Powell gave a state of the industry speech, focusing on sporting goods retail as well as marketing trends. Insights we walked away with: