The Weekly Closeout: Peloton drops free membership as Asos revenue falls over 18%

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It’s been another week with far more retail news than there is time in the day. Below, we break down some things you may have missed during the week, and what we’re still thinking about.

From a new Stanley accessory to Jessica Simpson’s tie-up with Walmart, here’s our closeout for the week.

What you may have missed

Peloton removes free membership tier

Less than a year after introducing a new brand identity and launching an expanded range of tiered memberships for its app, Peloton has quietly removed its free tier.

The exercise bike company last May announced three new membership tiers, including Peloton App Free, Peloton App One and Peloton App+.

The free tier included over 50 classes available at no cost. The decision to cut the tier, which occurred within the past few weeks, came after it failed to turn individuals into paid members, according to a CNBC report. Users who signed up for a free membership prior to its removal will continue to be able to access content, per the report. Peloton did not immediately respond to Retail Dive’s multiple requests for comment related to its decision to remove the tier.

The rebrand to be “more than a bike company” came as the company faced financial challenges, including double-digit revenue declines.

More recently, Peloton in February reported second-quarter revenue declined 6% year over year, with connected fitness revenue falling 16% and subscription revenue growing 3%.

Jessica Simpson launches collection at Walmart

Walmart announced a collaboration with The Jessica Simpson brand in a press release on Wednesday. The collection consists of 100 items including women’s apparel, plus fashion, swimwear and jewelry, with many items exclusive to Walmart.

Jessica simpson modelling a denim jacket for her collection at Walmart.

Courtesy of Walmart, The Jessica Simpson brand

 

“Our mission is to be the customer’s first choice for fashion by offering great style at an incredible value, and we’re excited that the new Jessica Simpson Collection delivers on that mission in an authentic way,” Ryan Waymire, senior vice president of fashion, women’s group at Walmart U.S., said in a statement. “Jessica’s trademark Texas charm and highly coveted personal style is reflected across this beautiful collection, and we know customers are going to love it.”

Items in the collection are priced from $7.96 to $38 ranging in size from XS to 4X for sportswear and XS to XXL for swimwear. The Jessica Simpson Collection will have seasonal drops throughout the year, and will be available to shop on Walmart.com and at over 800 stores.

Salomon CEO out

The president and CEO of French footwear and winter sports equipment brand Salomon, Franco Fogliato, will depart the company for personal reasons, effective immediately, parent company Amer Sports announced in a press release dated April 12.

James Zheng, CEO of Amer Sports, will lead Salomon and the Outdoor Performance segment on an interim basis until a replacement for Fogliato is found.

Salomon is in a healthy position and is poised for growth, the company said, and it will continue to invest in the Outdoor Performance segment to drive profitability. The brand is about to open a store in Paris on the Champs-Elysées, ahead of the Summer Olympics, according to Fashion Network.

In addition to Salomon, Amer Sports owns Arc’teryx, Wilson, Peak Performance and Atomic, which provide sports and outdoor apparel, footwear and other equipment. The company completed an IPO in February of this year and raised $1.37 billion.

Last year, revenues increased 23% versus 2022 to $4.37 billion, and Q4 2023 revenues rose 10% year over year, according to the company’s fourth quarter 2023 earnings report.

Retail therapy

Stanley makes water bottle fans more insufferable

Stanley, now famous for its must-have water bottles, is hoping it can extend the popularity of its 40-ounce tumblers with the launch of a crossbody carry-all. 



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