The appointment of
Hong Kong movie star
Nicholas Tse as Xtep's spokesperson in 2001 marked the precedent of entertainment star spokesmanship among sports brands in mainland China. The sales of "Fire Shoes" products reached 1.2 million pairs in a few months. In 2015, Xtep embarked on a journey as a professional sports brand with a focus on running. From 2015 to date, Xtep has remained as the sportswear sponsor of the highest number of marathons in mainland China. It has also sponsored numerous world-famous international sports teams, athletes, celebrities and variety shows. Xtep adopted a multi-brand strategy in 2019. On 4 March, Xtep entered into an agreement with
Wolverine World Wide Inc., a designer, marketer and licensor of a broad range of footwear and apparel brands, to form a joint venture to carry out the development, marketing and distribution of footwear, apparel and accessories under the Merrell and Saucony brands in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. On 1 August, Xtep completed the acquisition of K-Swiss Holdings, Inc. which holds globally renowned brands, K-Swiss and Palladium, for a cash consideration of US$260 million (approximately HK$2.03 billion). In August 2019, Xtep signed on famous Asian American basketball player
Jeremy Lin as spokesperson, marking its foray into the basketball business realm. Xtep also unveiled its "Basketball Product Co-Creation Plan" to come up with basketball products via product co-creation. After previously supplying then-
Premier League side
Birmingham City and
La Liga side
Villarreal in 2010 and 2014 respectively, Xtep left the major
football scene in 2017 and focused on other sports, mainly in
running. In mid-2018, Xtep returned again to the football scene by signing a contract with
Saudi Professional League side
Al-Shabab ahead of the
2018–19 season in a reported three-year contract. On 13 October 2019,
Egyptian Premier League side
Al Ittihad Alexandria announced Xtep as their new official kit supplier until 2022, replacing German company
Uhlsport. In May 2024, Xtep announced that it would sell its subsidiary KP Global, which holds the K-Swiss and Palladium brands, to Ding Shui Po, its controlling shareholder and chairman. == References ==