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New York luxury lifestyle fashion (NYSE: RL) at record $7.1B FY2025 revenue (+7%); DTC majority, Polo/Ralph Lauren global brand, Asia Pacific expansion competing with PVH (Calvin Klein/Tommy) and Tapestry (Coach).
Ralph Lauren Corporation is a New York City, New York-based luxury lifestyle brand and fashion company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RL) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — designing, marketing, and selling premium apparel, accessories, home furnishings, fragrances, and hospitality experiences under the Polo Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren, Lauren, Double RL, Club Monaco, and Chaps brands through approximately 24,000 employees across 70 countries. In fiscal year 2025 (ending March 2025), Ralph Lauren reported record revenue of $7.1 billion (+7%, +8% constant currency) and net income of $743 million ($11.61 diluted EPS), demonstrating continued momentum from its multi-year "Next Great Chapter: Elevate" strategic plan. Direct-to-consumer (DTC) channels — including owned retail stores, digital commerce, and Ralph Lauren's own outlet and factory stores — represent the majority of revenue, with digital commerce growing faster than total company growth. The brand's iconic aesthetic — American heritage sportswear, preppy East Coast lifestyle, equestrian imagery — maintains aspirational positioning that commands full-price selling in a promotional retail environment. CEO Patrice Louvet, who joined in 2017 from Procter & Gamble, has executed the elevation strategy: reducing wholesale distribution (exiting department store promotions), growing DTC digital channels, and expanding internationally in Asia (particularly China and Korea) and Europe.
Iconic denim brand with $6B revenue; 501 jeans inventor pivoting to DTC strategy with international expansion and sustainability commitments under Water<Less manufacturing.
Levi's (Levi Strauss & Co.) is the world's most recognized denim brand and the inventor of blue jeans, offering denim jeans, jackets, shirts, and accessories under the Levi's, Dockers, and Beyond Yoga brands. Founded in 1853 by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis in San Francisco, the company invented riveted denim work pants (Levi's 501s) in 1873, creating a product category that has endured for 150+ years. Levi's went public on NASDAQ in March 2019 and generates approximately $6 billion in annual revenue.
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