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Abercrombie cuts sales forecast as Hollister falls out of fashion

Published Thu, Aug 25, 2022 · 10:48 PM

Abercrombie & Fitch Co on Thursday (Aug 25) cut its full-year sales and margin forecasts after reporting a surprise quarterly loss, underscoring increasing competition for consumer dollars amid surging inflation.

Shares of the Ohio-based retailer were down about 5 per cent in morning trading.

Soaring inflation is eroding consumer spending power at a greater pace than seen in decades, prompting Americans to curb spending on apparel, especially on styles favoured during the height of the pandemic, and prioritise essentials.

Abercrombie said it will now revamp its inventory by getting rid of casual and athleisure apparel that have fallen out of fashion, and bring in more dressier styles ahead of the key holiday season.

Sales at the company’s California casual Hollister brand, which makes up over 50 per cent of the business, fell 15 per cent in the second quarter, while its more upmarket eponymous Abercrombie label posted a 5 per cent increase in sales.

“(Abercrombie’s) second-quarter earnings disappointed on Hollister weakness, which is more exposed to a younger, less affluent customer base and international disruptions, Telsey Advisory Group analyst Dana Telsey said.

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“A shift away from core basics to more fashion-driven product also contributed to the below-plan performance for the brand,” Telsey added.

The slip in demand for Hollister apparel worsened as the key back-to-school shopping season kicked off, said Abercrombie chief executive officer Fran Horowitz, adding that the company will need to offer steep discounts to get rid of excess stocks of casual wear.

The company joins several other top US retailers, including department store chains Macy’s and Nordstrom, in warning that profits will be squeezed by the need to ramp up discounts.

Abercrombie now expects net sales to decline mid single digits in fiscal 2022, compared with its earlier forecast of flat to 2 per cent growth.

It also forecast full-year operating margin in the range of 1-3 per cent, lower than previously estimated at 5-6 per cent. Reuters

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