TLDR: Duluth Holdings stock drops 17.8%, closing at $2.57 despite recovery signs. Net sales fall 9.6%, but retail growth helps offset direct-to-consumer declineTLDR: Duluth Holdings stock drops 17.8%, closing at $2.57 despite recovery signs. Net sales fall 9.6%, but retail growth helps offset direct-to-consumer decline

Duluth Holdings Inc. (DLTH) Stock: Revenue Drop Offset by Improved Gross Margin and Cost Management

TLDR:

  • Duluth Holdings stock drops 17.8%, closing at $2.57 despite recovery signs.
  • Net sales fall 9.6%, but retail growth helps offset direct-to-consumer decline.
  • Improved gross margin and cost-cutting efforts support operational progress.
  • Duluth Holdings ends Q3 with $8.2M in cash and strong liquidity position.
  • Fiscal 2025 outlook revised: sales expected to fall, but EBITDA forecast holds.

Duluth Holdings Inc. (DLTH), known for its workwear and outdoor apparel, reported a 17.8% decline in stock value, closing at $2.57.

Duluth Holdings Inc., DLTH

Despite a decrease in net sales, the company showcased signs of operational improvements. The fiscal third quarter results, ended November 2, 2025, revealed reduced losses and better cost management efforts, positioning the company for recovery.

Revenue Decline and Direct-to-Consumer Performance

Duluth Holdings reported a $12.2 million drop in revenue, a 9.6% decrease from the same quarter last year. Net sales totaled $114.9 million, down from $127.1 million in the prior year. The decline in direct-to-consumer sales contributed significantly, falling by 15.5% to $67.4 million.

Retail sales, however, showed a slight increase of 0.4%, reaching $47.4 million. This growth was driven by the opening of two new stores and higher average order values. The direct-to-consumer segment’s decline was attributed to lower traffic, although increased average order values somewhat offset the downturn.

Improved Gross Margin and Cost Management

Despite revenue struggles, Duluth Holdings improved its gross margin, which rose to 53.8%. This marks an increase from 52.3% in the previous year. The improvement came as a result of higher average unit retail sales, stemming from reduced promotional activity.

The company also managed to streamline its operations, driving down selling, general, and administrative expenses by 14.1%. These expenses decreased by $11.6 million, totaling $70.7 million in the quarter. As a percentage of net sales, SG&A costs fell to 61.5%, down from 64.8% in the same period last year.

Balance Sheet and Liquidity Position

Duluth Holdings ended the third quarter with cash and equivalents totaling $8.2 million. The company reported net liquidity of $88.6 million, bolstered by its Asset-Based Lending facility. With net working capital of $51.1 million and debt of $44.6 million, Duluth’s liquidity remains stable.

The company’s focus on inventory reduction further supported its liquidity. Inventories were down by 17%, or $39.2 million, compared to the previous year. This helped Duluth Holdings maintain a more flexible financial position as it moves toward year-end.

Fiscal 2025 Outlook: Adjusted EBITDA Guidance and Sales Forecast

Duluth Holdings affirmed its adjusted EBITDA guidance for fiscal 2025, estimating a range between $23 million and $25 million. This projection is at the higher end of the company’s previous outlook. However, the company revised its net sales guidance downward, now expecting $555 million to $565 million, compared to prior forecasts of $570 million to $595 million.

Capital expenditures for fiscal 2025 are set at $17 million, reflecting ongoing investment in the business. The company’s continued focus on improving its gross margin and operational efficiency is expected to support its performance through the fourth quarter.

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