Bonds Bridges
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
No Result
View All Result
Bonds Bridges
No Result
View All Result
Home Editor's Pick

Western craze boosts sales of Levi denim dresses and skirts

by
June 29, 2024
in Editor's Pick
0
Western craze boosts sales of Levi denim dresses and skirts

In a lyric on her latest album, Beyoncé sings “denim on denim, on denim, on denim.”

Levi Strauss shoppers are taking that advice to heart. Levi Strauss executives are ecstatic.

Western wear is booming as consumers opt for top-to-bottom denim looks, the iconic, 171-year-old clothing maker said on Wednesday. As the style wins cultural favor, its popularity is juicing denim niches — like shirts, skirts and dresses — that fall outside Levi’s widely-known blue jean offerings.

“The growing popularity of Western wear is at an all-time high,” CEO Michelle Gass told analysts Wednesday night after the California-based retailer’s latest earnings report for the quarter ended in May.

A Western renaissance has been gaining traction over the past several months, sending stylish shoppers searching for pieces like jeans, boots and cowboy hats. Levi’s scored a huge hit when its jean brand was referenced in Beyoncé’s song “Levii’s Jeans,” released earlier this year.

Beyond Beyoncé’s chart-topping “Cowboy Carter” album, the increased ubiquity of Western style has also been tied to a fashion line unveiled by Louis Vuitton earlier this year and Taylor Swift’s ongoing Eras Tour.

Gass, who took over as Levi Strauss CEO earlier this year after previously serving as the CEO at Kohl’s, has touted that denim is having a moment in the popular imagination, with Western wear trending more broadly throughout the culture.

More specific data shared on the company’s earnings call Wednesday showed how Levi Strauss is taking advantage of demand for denim beyond its popular “501” jeans. Sales of denim skirts, jumpsuits and dresses all at least doubled in the latest quarter, Gass said. Western shirts sales are also up significantly, she said, especially on the women’s side.

Levi is finding success in what the 55-year-old chief executive described as a new strategy of trying to dress customers denim — from head-to-toe.

“Our new focus is, yes, continuing to own jeans, but taking that denim top to bottom,” Gass said on CNBC’s “Mad Money” late Wednesday. While noting that the denim skirt and dress categories haven’t been historically large for the company, now “they’re exploding,” she said.

To be sure, the well-documented denim craze alone isn’t necessarily impressing Wall Street. Levi Strauss tumbled more than 15% on Thursday in response to its latest numbers, its second worst day since going public in early 2019.

Levi Strauss posted $1.44 billion in revenue in the fiscal second quarter, slightly missing the $1.45 billion consensus forecast of analysts polled by LSEG despite the denim boom. The company’s finance chief told CNBC that the sales miss was driven by unfavorable foreign exchange rates and weakness in the Dockers brand.

On the other hand, Levi Strauss earned 16 cents per share, excluding items, ahead of the 11-cent average estimate by analysts.

In the year through Wednesday, shares had run up amid the buzz around the cotton-based fabric and the resurgence of Western clothing. Following Thursday’s drop, the stock is still up more than 18% on the year. For comparison, shares of Kontoor Brands, the parent of denim brands Wrangler and Lee, have risen 5% year to date.

Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow said that for “one of the most crowded longs in the space today,” Levi’s second-quarter release “was simply not good enough.” In other words, the company missed what was an admittedly high bar, he said.

Citigroup analyst Paul Lejuez, meanwhile, thought Levi’s most recent quarter was good, but cited the wholesale business’s performance and the potential for European sales to continue struggling in the second half of the year as grounds for concern.

Lejuez pointed to several tailwinds as grounds for optimism on the stock. Two of his reasons driving excitement — new styles and fits — are common for a clothing maker.

Lejuez’s final one was more unique: Beyoncé.

— CNBC’s Gabrielle Fonrouge and Julie Coleman contributed to this report.

This post appeared first on NBC NEWS
Previous Post

CNN says 47.9 million people watched the presidential debate across all networks

Next Post

Democrats scramble after Biden’s halting debate performance

Next Post
Democrats scramble after Biden’s halting debate performance

Democrats scramble after Biden’s halting debate performance

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Collapsed crypto exchange Mt. Gox is about to unload $9 billion of coins

Collapsed crypto exchange Mt. Gox is about to unload $9 billion of coins

July 3, 2024

Financial Institutions Launch Blockchain Initiatives to Enhance Security

July 9, 2024
Intel Stock Price Prediction 2025: Analysing Future Growth

Intel Stock Price Prediction 2025: Analysing Future Growth

July 3, 2024
EURUSD and GBPUSD: EURUSD faces resistance at 1.07600

EURUSD and GBPUSD: EURUSD faces resistance at 1.07600

July 3, 2024

Retail Sector Stocks Mixed Amid Shift to Digital and Omnichannel Strategies

0
Biden administration to lower costs for 64 drugs through inflation penalties on drugmakers

Biden administration to lower costs for 64 drugs through inflation penalties on drugmakers

0
YouTube is dominating the living room, forcing media companies to decide whether it’s friend or foe

YouTube is dominating the living room, forcing media companies to decide whether it’s friend or foe

0
NFL hit with $4.8 billion in damages over ‘Sunday Ticket’ antitrust case

NFL hit with $4.8 billion in damages over ‘Sunday Ticket’ antitrust case

0

Retail Sector Stocks Mixed Amid Shift to Digital and Omnichannel Strategies

July 9, 2024

Building Wealth through Dividend Investing: Strategies and Tips

July 9, 2024

Financial Institutions Launch Blockchain Initiatives to Enhance Security

July 9, 2024

Entertainment Sector Stocks Rise on Streaming Service Subscriber Gains

July 9, 2024
Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest insights, updates, and exclusive content straight to your inbox! Whether it's industry news, expert advice, or inspiring stories, we bring you valuable information that you won't find anywhere else. Stay connected with us!

    Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

    Top News

    Retail Sector Stocks Mixed Amid Shift to Digital and Omnichannel Strategies

    July 9, 2024

    Building Wealth through Dividend Investing: Strategies and Tips

    July 9, 2024

    Latest News

    • Retail Sector Stocks Mixed Amid Shift to Digital and Omnichannel Strategies
    • Building Wealth through Dividend Investing: Strategies and Tips
    • Financial Institutions Launch Blockchain Initiatives to Enhance Security

    About Bonds Bridges

    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    All Rights Reserved © 2024 Bondsbridgesh.com

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Investing
    • Latest News
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Economy

    All Rights Reserved © 2024 Bondsbridgesh.com