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The Weekly Closeout: Foot Locker partners with the Chicago Bulls, H&M pops up in New York

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The Weekly Closeout: Foot Locker partners with the Chicago Bulls, H&M pops up in New York

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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 Reynolds Wrap’s take on an espresso martini to Levi Strauss & Co.’s goals of being a net zero company, here’s our closeout for the week.

What you may have missed

Foot Locker gets deeper into basketball with Chicago Bulls partnership

About a year after signing a multiyear marketing deal with the NBA, Foot Locker has partnered with the Chicago Bulls for a series of community events, in-store activations and player content. The deal is aimed at “further cementing [Foot Locker’s] leadership position in basketball” and features in-store events at Foot Locker’s Chicago locations, a co-branded tunnel walk series on social media and other tie-ups.

The tunnel walk series aims to give customers a look into behind-the-scenes moments with players, and Foot Locker is also taking the partnership offline. A Bulls celebration at Foot Locker’s State Street location will include player meet-and-greets and live entertainment, and Foot Locker will also be a presenting partner for events like the Bulls Fest basketball tournament.

“Our partnership with the Chicago Bulls amplifies Foot Locker’s longstanding commitment to celebrating and nurturing basketball culture, both locally and globally,” Kim Waldmann, chief customer officer of Foot Locker, said in a statement. “By uniting community engagement, marketing activations, and fan entertainment, this collaboration allows us to deepen our connection to the sport and inspire new audiences as the game continues to expand its influence.”

The partnership comes as Foot Locker leans harder into basketball culture, including through a new “Home Court” concept it launched in partnership with Nike and Jordan at its New York City store this summer.

H&M readies New York pop-up

H&M is preparing to open a pop-up store in New York City’s Nolita neighborhood. The pop-up, which runs from Thursday to Dec. 29, will “offer a memorable and immersive experience” to customers.

Coinciding with its opening, the retailer is offering customers the opportunity to create customized bottles of essential oils that it says are inspired by New York. The pop-up will feature a curated selection of products spanning womenswear, beauty and home.

“This new pop-up is a celebration of the H&M brand and an opportunity for us to continue to show up for our customers in new ways,” Michael Beaumont, regional head of expansion for H&M Americas, said in a statement. “We’ve been experimenting with new store concepts and design in New York City, such as our recently opened H&M SoHo location, with the aim of building modern, engaging spaces for our customers.”

Brooks Running heads to ‘The Most Magical Place on Earth’ 

Brooks Running has signed a multi-year deal with runDisney, which includes the brand being named the official running shoe brand of runDisney’s race series. The pair has also created a Disney-themed running shoe, which features popular characters.

A person running wearing a red two-piece set with a shadow of Mickey Mouse on the wall.

Courtesy of Walt Disney World Resort

 

Through the partnership, Brooks will provide official race shirts and offer shoes during runDisney race weekends starting next year, according to a press release. The race series includes six weekends hosted in Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Disneyland Resort in California, as well as virtual races.

Brooks will also design branded jackets in 2026 for Club runDisney members.

Retail therapy

Is it that sweet? I guess so 

In a move that no one asked for or wanted, Reynolds Wrap on Tuesday unveiled an espresso turkey-tini recipe. The concoction features “a Thanksgiving turkey with a richly spiced espresso rub incorporating sweet coffee liquor and a decadent dressing that blends oranges, espresso beans and fresh herbs.”

Courtesy of Reynolds Wrap

 

The popularity of espresso martinis was the company’s inspiration, according to Emanuel De Luca, senior brand manager for Reynolds Consumer Products. The recipe includes instructions on an espresso rub for the turkey, along with stuffing and dressing. Those who dare to make the recipe need to set aside 45 minutes for prep and between three and a half to four hours to bake the turkey.

Neiman Marcus reminds us all how poor we are 

It’s that time of year again, when the common folk consider crafting handmade gifts to save some cash and Neiman Marcus caters to the five total people that can afford not to think about money.

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