Wolverine Worldwide announced on Wednesday revenue climbed 6.8% to $470.3 million, for the third quarter ended September 27, driven by strong performances from its Merrell and Saucony brands.

The Rockford, Michigan-based footwear and apparel firm said international sales climbed 13.5% to $242.7 million. Direct-to-consumer sales totaled $106.8 million, compared to $112.4 million in the same quarter of 2024, down about 5% year over year.

By brand, Merrell revenue rose 5.1% to $167.3 million, and Saucony surged 27% to $133.1 million. Wolverine and Sweaty Betty recorded modest declines, with revenues of $45.3 million and $44.5 million respectively.

“We delivered a solid quarter with Merrell, Saucony, and Sweaty Betty all exceeding expectations. Our disciplined execution, coupled with

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