The series, which became a global sensation and
the No.1 program on Netflix, shows hundreds of cash-strapped
players competing in hyperviolent games, sporting shoes
resembling Vans' all-white slip-ons.
"We saw a nice spike -- well, I'd call it a small spike, but
I'll promise this is not a damned annual event," VF Chief
Financial Officer Matt Puckett said on Friday, adding the
apparel maker would use this moment to build on Vans' connection
to pop culture.
VF Corp missed Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue and
profit on Friday due to global supply chain disruptions and
production shortfalls in Vietnam.
The "Made in Korea" green tracksuits and pink boiler suits worn
by characters in the show have proven a pre-Halloween bright
spot for the South Korean garment industry struggling during the
health crisis.
(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa
Shumaker)
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