Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Goleta CA performance footwear (NYSE: DECK) ~$4.9B FY2025 revenue; HOKA $2.2B (+16%), UGG $2.3B Gen Z resurgence, 45%+ DTC mix, competing with Nike, On Running and Skechers.
Deckers Brands is a Goleta, California-based footwear and apparel company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DECK) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — designing, marketing, and distributing footwear through four brands: HOKA (performance athletic running and trail shoes), UGG (sheepskin boots, slippers, and casual footwear), Teva (sport sandals), and Koolaburra (accessible sheepskin-style footwear) through approximately 4,300 employees globally. In fiscal year 2025 (ending March 2025), Deckers reported revenues of approximately $4.9 billion with HOKA generating over $2.2 billion (+16% growth) representing the most successful performance footwear brand launch in recent industry history — and UGG generating approximately $2.3 billion in its strongest year yet driven by the sheepskin boot cultural resurgence among Gen Z consumers embracing comfort-forward casual fashion. CEO Dave Powers has executed a brand portfolio strategy that counterintuitively benefits from multi-brand diversity: when outdoor athletic trends favor performance running (HOKA gains), casual comfort trends favor UGG, with the two largest brands often running on different consumer cycle timing. The direct-to-consumer expansion (DTC revenue growing to 45%+ of total sales) captures higher margins than wholesale channel sales — an UGG boot sold through deckers.com or an owned retail store generates 3-4x the gross margin dollar versus the same boot sold through Nordstrom or Dick's Sporting Goods, funding brand investment and driving customer lifetime value through owned digital relationships.
San Jose clear aligner orthodontics inventor (NASDAQ: ALGN) at $3.23B 2024 revenue; 20 million Invisalign patient milestone Q1 2025 across 280,000+ doctors with iTero Lumina scanner competing with 3M Clarity for orthodontic clear aligner prescriptions.
Align Technology, Inc. is a San Jose, California-based global medical device company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ALGN) as an S&P 500 component — operating as the inventor of the Invisalign System and the world leader in clear aligner orthodontics, reaching 20 million Invisalign patients treated worldwide in Q1 2025 through a network of 280,000+ Invisalign-trained doctors across 100+ countries. In fiscal year 2024, Align reported $3.23 billion in total revenue with Q4 2024 revenue of $995.2 million (+4.0% year-over-year). Align's product portfolio comprises the Invisalign System of clear aligners, iTero intraoral digital scanners (including the iTero Lumina with 3X wider field of capture in a 50% smaller wand), and exocad CAD/CAM software for digital dental workflows. Manufacturing is based in Mexico with treatment planning performed in Costa Rica. CEO Joseph Hogan joined from GE Healthcare in 2015. Founded 1997 by Zia Chishti and Kelsey Wirth in San Jose.
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