Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Adidas Outdoor holds its own

- Greg Thomsen Chief outdoor officer Adidas Outdoor Interviewe­d by Anne D’Innocenzio Edited for clarity and length.

When 40-year outdoor veteran Greg Thomsen launched Adidas’s U.S. outdoors business back in 2010, he faced some big challenges.

The outdoors market was overcrowde­d, and retailers were skeptical of brightly colored designs that contrasted with the muted tones then offered by rivals. Its European tight fit also stood out. But Thomsen, whose diverse experience­s include roles as entreprene­ur, product designer and marketer, had to prove the outdoors division wasn’t just a flash in the pan. He first concentrat­ed on selling to specialty outdoor merchants to gain authentici­ty before branching out to big chains. Other suppliers later adopted bright colors. And Adidas tweaked the fit for the U.S. customer to make it more forgiving. Now the products, including shoes and clothing, are in more than 800 outdoor specialty and sporting goods retailers. Thomsen declined to comment on specific sales, but in the last few years, Adidas Outdoor has had a compounded growth of more than 25%.

In January, Adidas Global confirmed that the management of the Adidas Outdoor business will move in-house and operations will move from Los Angeles to the division headquarte­rs in Portland, Oregon by Dec. 31, 2020. Thomsen says he plans to focus on making the transition as smooth and organized as possible.

The Associated Press recently spoke with Thomsen about the highly competitiv­e outdoor market and other challenges. Can you describe the scene when you first launched Adidas Outdoor in 2010? At the time, no camping, footwear, apparel company had ever been able to break into the outdoor industry even though many have tried, including Adidas in the past. And what we found was the market was rather saturated with really good brands that had been around for 30 or 40 years. So for us to break in, we actually had to take space away from existing brands, which is very difficult to do. The initial reaction was very skeptical. It was just a long hard discussion to prove that we weren’t going anywhere. That took about five years. Then it started to really take off. What are some of the trends in outdoors? The blending of classic performanc­e outdoor design with a new generation, streetwise details and sensibilit­ies...At Adidas Outdoor, we see a rise in interest in long-distance hiking, indoor and outdoor rock climbing, mountain biking, trail running and viewing the outdoor experience as essential and beneficial to a healthy lifestyle. How has Adidas been impacted by higher tariffs on imports from China? The tariffs are relatively new and currently affect specific categories of outdoor products, like backpacks, and everyone is working hard to try and minimize the impact to the consumer. But if higher tariffs on a broader range of products are put in place, cost will have to rise to the consumer.

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