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Sportswear brand Castore eyes sales of $250m after new kit deals fuel expansion

Castore's shareholders include Andy Murray and the billionaire Issa brothers

Boxer Joe Joyce recently signed a deal with Castore(Image: Castore)

Sportswear brand Castore has increased its sales forecast for 2023 by 30% to $250m.

The Manchester-headquartered brand said the rise has been helped by news deals with the likes of Feyenoord Rotterdam FC, Athletic Club Bilbao and Football Association of Ireland as well as the launch of websites in other countries.

The company added that the growth of its physical retail portfolio as well as deals with wholesale partners such as Very, Frasers, JD Sports, Harrods and John Lewis have also boosted its revenue.

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Castore also said that collaborations with boxer Joe Joyce, Malaysian professional golfer Gavin Green and Andy Murray have contributed to the sales forecast being increased.

The business, which designs, manufacturers and sells apparel and accessories through online, physical stores and wholesale partners, was founded by brothers Tom and Phil Beahon in Liverpool and counts Andy Murray and the billionaire Issa brothers among its shareholders.

It also has commercial deals with the likes of Red Bull Racing, Saracens and Newcastle United.

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Co-founder Tom Beahon said: "Castore’s vision is to become the number one premium sportswear brand in the world.