The company reported record revenue of US$1.72 billion in Q4 – an 8% increase year-on-year – and US$7.01 billion for the full fiscal year, up 5% from the previous year.
The Coach brand led the charge with a 14% revenue surge in the quarter (13% in constant currency) and grew 10% overall for the year on both reported and constant currency bases.
Meanwhile, Kate Spade saw a 13% decline in the quarter and 10% drop for the year, while Stuart Weitzman slipped 10% in Q4 and 11% over the year.
Regionally, North America had reported growth of 8% to US$1.1 billion, while Greater China was up 18% to US$273.9 million. Japan declined 7% to US$118.3 million, Other Asia was flat at US$86.4 million and Europe was up 13% to US$104.2 million. Meanwhile, Other was up 14% to US$37.2 million.
In the full year, net sales were up 5% to US$7.01 billion, while net income came in at US$183 million.
For fiscal 2025, Coach revenue was up 10% to US$5.59 billion, while Kate Spade was down 10% to US$1.19 billion and Stuart Weitzman was down 11% to US$215.1 million.
Regionally, North America was up 5% to US$4.52 billion, Greater China was up 5% to US$1.06 billion, Japan was down 7% to US$514.8 million, Other Asia was up 9% to US$380.3 million, Europe was up 29% to US$420.7 million and Other was up 3% to US$118.7 million.