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Stuart Weitzman sales drop on lower off-price shipments, slower recovery in China
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, posted sales of $52.6 million in the fiscal first quarter ended on Sept. 30, down by 19 percent year-over-year on a reported basis and by 18 percent at constant currency rates. “Results in the quarter were pressured against ...
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Stuart Weitzman launches a men’s collection
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, is launching its first collection of men’s shoes. The collection will be available in February for the spring/summer 2024 seaon. The collection will consist of four segments - Premiere, Club, Resort and Sport - and will be distributed ...
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Stuart Weitzman in an eyewear license deal with Safilo
Stuart Weitzman, the New York luxury footwear brand owned by Tapestry, has entered into an exclusive global licensing agreement with Safilo that runs through June 2029. Under the deal the Italian eyewear company will design, manufacture and distribute Stuart Weitzman branded sunglasses and optical eyewear collections. The first collection will ...
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Stuart Weitzman will be relying on sneakers, China to boost sales
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, posted fourth-quarter sales that were more than $12 million below expectations of financial analysts. However, the brand is relying on the launch of an extended sneaker assortment and the reopening of the Chinese market, after the lifting of ...
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Tapestry to buy Capri in a deal worth $8.5bn
Tapestry, the U.S. owner of the brands Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman, has entered into a definitive agreement to buy Capri Holdings, which owns the brands Versace, Jimmy Choo and Michael Kors. Under the terms of the transaction Capri shareholders will receive $57.00 per share in cash. The total ...
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Stuart Weitzman’s Q3 sales up a currency-neutral 10%
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, posted sales of $68 million in the fiscal third quarter ended on April 1, up by 7 percent year-on-year on a reported basis and by 10 percent at constant currency rates. “In the third quarter, we delivered 10 ...
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Stuart Weitzman’s Q2 sales down nearly 24%
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, posted sales of $85 million in the fiscal second quarter ended Dec. 31, down 23.6 percent year-on-year at constant currency rates. “Revenue declined in the quarter, impacted by the brand’s significant exposure to China as well as a ...
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Stuart Weitzman’s sales are flat, operating result negative
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, posted sales of $65 million in the fiscal first quarter ended Oct. 1, unchanged year-on-yer at constant currency rates. “We delivered growth in North America, aided by strength in the wholesale channel, while pressure remained in the highly ...
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Stuart Weitzman expects to outperform the market
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, expects to overperform the market in the coming years. It forecasts to increase revenues from $317.7 million in the full year ended on July 2 to $450 million in fiscal 2025, representing a compound average growth rate (CAGR) ...
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Stuart Weitzman is profitable again despite a weak Q4
Stuart Weitzman, the footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, posted higher sales and returned to an operating profit in the full year ended on July 2 despite a weak fourth quarter. Revenues for the full year increased by 12 percent to $317.7 million, or by 11 percent on ...
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Stuart Weitzman sales continue to recover
Stuart Weitzman, the footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, posted in the third quarter ended April 2 sales of $63.9 million, up by 11 percent on a reported basis and 10 percent at constant currency rates. Digital sales represented 20 percent of quarterly revenues. The group pointed out ...
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Stuart Weitzman sales return to pre-Covid levels
Stuart Weitzman, the footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, returned to pre-Covid sales levels in the second quarter ended Jan.1, and posted an operating profit. In the quarter, Stuart Weitzman increased sales to $115.8 million from $84.5 million. At constant currency rates, sales were up by 37 percent ...
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Stuart Weitzman improves profitability in Q1
Stuart Weitzman, the footwear brand of the U.S. fashion group Tapestry, enjoyed an improved operating margin in the first quarter ended Oct. 2, boosting its confidence of returning to profitability in the current fiscal year. In the quarter, Stuart Weitzman increased sales by 18 percent year-over-year to $66.5 million. At ...
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Stuart Weitzman plans to be profitable this fiscal year
Tapestry, the American group which owns Stuart Weitzman, expects the footwear company to become profitable again in the fiscal year that just started after undergoing a significant restructuring. In the fiscal fourth quarter ended on July 31, Stuart Weitzman managed to significantly cut its operating losses thanks to higher revenues ...
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Stuart Weitzman significantly reduces its losses
In the fiscal third quarter ended on March 27, Stuart Weitzman managed to significantly cut its operating losses thanks to higher revenues and a reduction in expenses. The brand, which is owned by the American group Tapestry , posted net sales of $57 million for the quarter compared ...
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Stuart Weitzman cuts expenses as sales fall
In the fiscal second quarter ended on Dec. 26, Stuart Weitzman managed to lift its operating profit despite a decline in revenues thanks to aggressive cost savings. The brand, which is owned by the American group Tapestry , posted net sales of $85 million, down by 27 percent ...
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Stuart Weitzman’s Q4 sales plummet to $33 million
In the fiscal fourth quarter ended on June 27, Stuart Weitzman posted net sales of $33 million, down from $85 million in the same period of the prior year, largely due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The brand, which is owned by the American group Tapestry ...
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Tapestry’s CEO resigns less than a year in the job
Jide Zeitlin , the chairman and chief executive of Tapestry , has resigned with immediate effect for personal reasons, less than one year after becoming CEO. Tapestry, a New York-based luxury goods house, owns the brands Coach , Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. In September 2019, Zeitlin replaced ...
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Stuart Weitzman exits Japan
Stuart Weitzman , the luxury footwear brand that is part of the Tapestry group, will close all of its three directly operated stores in Japan before the end of August. The American brand, which opened its first Japanese shop in 2018 at Isetan’s department store in Tokyo, does not ...
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Stuart Weitzman parent company reopens over 300 stores in North America
Tapestry and Columbia Sportswear , like many other retailers, are reopening stores in North America, after U.S. sales of clothing and footwear fell by over 89 percent year-on-year in April due to the lockdown imposed to combat the Covid-19 pandemic.