OLYMP and Seidensticker Browsing Shift Among Prior Eterna Visitors in Germany — After March 2026 Insolvency Announcement
Review 3 months pre vs. post March 2026: OLYMP's reach among prior Eterna visitors quadrupled to 4.4% in the three months after Eterna's insolvency announcement +3.3pp vs. pre-announcement

Info
- Sample size
- n = 91
- Data date
- 3 months pre vs. post March 2026
- Segment
- All segments
- Platform
- Browsing
- Market
- Germany
Analysis
Among German online users who had visited eterna.de in the 14 months before the insolvency announcement, OLYMP's browsing reach jumped from 1.1% to 4.4% — a fourfold increase — in the three months following the public closure news. Seidensticker also gained, rising from 1.1% to 2.2%, but the shift toward OLYMP was twice as large, pointing to a clear brand-substitution dynamic.
Why OLYMP captured Eterna's displaced shoppers
OLYMP Bezner Group's mid-March 2026 acquisition of all Eterna trademark rights placed the two brands in the same news cycle simultaneously. Eterna's core customer — office professionals seeking quality business shirts — maps closely to OLYMP's positioning as Germany's shirt market leader. With Eterna's online shop shut and clearance sales running in physical stores, former Eterna shoppers looking for a comparable product had a direct and publicised reason to visit olymp.com. The substitution signal here is directional; the absolute rates remain low, reflecting how early in the transition period this window sits.
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Methodology
The analysis follows a cohort of German online users who visited eterna.de at least once between January 2025 and February 2026. For each individual in that cohort, browsing activity on olymp.com and seidensticker.com was compared in two equal three-month windows: the three months before and the three months after Eterna's March 2026 insolvency announcement. The metric is the share of cohort members who visited each competitor domain in each window.