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Compare Stocks - Price & Volume

CompanyCurrent Price50-Day Moving Average52-Week RangeMarket CapBetaAvg. VolumeToday's Volume
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
$378.70
+1.7%
$352.94
$251.51
$389.06
$48.16 B1.391.76 million shs1.22 million shs
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
$176.53
+2.7%
$193.07
$106.47
$239.94
$11.46 B1.1954,649 shs1.02 million shs
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
$5.17
-0.4%
$5.36
$3.80
$7.30
$638.60 M1.22.11 million shs1.37 million shs
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
$0.82
+2.8%
$0.81
$0.66
$3.58
$60.48 M1.721.70 million shs595,553 shs
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
$4.23
+2.2%
$4.83
$3.85
$12.13
$1.48 B1.5811.73 million shs7.32 million shs
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
$109.29
+0.3%
$106.20
$77.81
$123.37
$1.72 B1.55157,664 shs188,268 shs
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
$112.78
+0.7%
$113.86
$82.23
$128.94
$7.44 B1.39901,184 shs921,553 shs
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
$7.99
$7.54
$6.65
$10.35
$238.74 M1.72193,137 shs205,497 shs
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
$7.07
+2.8%
$7.83
$5.74
$11.41
$3.14 B1.622.97 million shs3.07 million shs
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
$20.77
+0.4%
$21.83
$20.03
$51.40
$8.07 B1.447.57 million shs5.01 million shs

Price Performance

Company1-Day Performance7-Day Performance30-Day Performance90-Day Performance1-Year Performance
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
+0.19%-1.87%+1.04%+15.66%+21.85%
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
+0.44%-0.23%-8.53%-24.27%-1.72%
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
+3.80%+5.49%-2.81%+0.78%+0.39%
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
+4.79%-3.83%-8.56%-29.40%-80.06%
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
+6.98%-0.72%-14.11%-27.75%-68.28%
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
+1.99%+2.82%+5.20%-6.77%+24.97%
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
+2.30%+2.04%-5.12%-8.89%+9.80%
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
+2.17%+3.36%+3.10%-12.10%-8.58%
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
+1.18%-2.13%-16.00%-25.30%-34.04%
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
+0.39%-3.32%-7.84%-23.61%-57.12%

MarketRank™

CompanyOverall ScoreAnalyst's OpinionShort Interest ScoreDividend StrengthESG ScoreNews and Social Media SentimentCompany OwnershipEarnings & Valuation
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
2.3374 of 5 stars
2.44.00.01.73.02.52.5
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
3.1072 of 5 stars
4.45.00.02.22.40.83.8
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
1.9832 of 5 stars
2.31.00.00.02.62.52.5
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
1.4213 of 5 stars
0.01.00.00.01.70.82.5
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
1.9555 of 5 stars
3.01.00.01.03.11.71.9
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
2.419 of 5 stars
2.33.02.51.72.82.52.5
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
2.434 of 5 stars
2.33.02.51.63.33.31.9
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
1.8567 of 5 stars
2.31.00.00.01.04.21.9
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
1.8853 of 5 stars
2.05.00.00.02.60.81.3
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
2.6875 of 5 stars
4.13.02.51.21.93.31.3

Analyst Ratings

CompanyConsensus Rating ScoreConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target% Upside from Current Price
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
2.72
Moderate Buy$404.506.81% Upside
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
2.76
Moderate Buy$225.9427.99% Upside
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
2.50
Moderate Buy$6.0016.05% Upside
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
0.00
N/AN/AN/A
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
2.00
Hold$8.60103.31% Upside
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
2.50
Moderate Buy$128.0017.12% Upside
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
2.54
Moderate Buy$126.5712.23% Upside
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
2.50
Moderate Buy$9.0012.64% Upside
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
2.00
Hold$8.0013.15% Upside
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
2.29
Hold$30.8948.75% Upside

Current Analyst Ratings

Latest Apparel Stocks Analyst Ratings

DateCompanyBrokerageActionRatingPrice TargetDetails
5/17/2023
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
Bank of America
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Lower Price Target$23.00 ➝ $20.00
5/9/2023
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
Jefferies Financial Group
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Lower Price Target$260.00 ➝ $225.00
5/9/2023
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
UBS Group
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Lower Price Target$24.00 ➝ $22.00
5/8/2023
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Lower Price Target$245.00 ➝ $214.00
5/5/2023
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
Wells Fargo & Company
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UpgradeUnderweight ➝ Equal Weight$18.00 ➝ $22.00
5/4/2023
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
Stifel Nicolaus
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Lower Price Target$7.00 ➝ $6.00
5/4/2023
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
Barclays
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Lower Price Target$6.00 ➝ $5.00
5/2/2023
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
Barclays
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Lower Price Target$281.00 ➝ $221.00
5/2/2023
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
Barclays
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Lower Price Target$31.00 ➝ $26.00
4/28/2023
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
SpectralCast
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Reiterated RatingMaintains
4/28/2023
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
OTR Global
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UpgradePositive
(Data available from 5/18/2020 forward. View 10+ years of historical ratings with our analyst ratings screener.)

Sales & Book Value

CompanyAnnual RevenuePrice/SalesCashflowPrice/CashBook ValuePrice/Book
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
$8.11B5.94$13.19 per share28.72$25.77 per share14.70
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
$8.70B1.32$8.81 per share20.03$12.23 per share14.43
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
$2.14B0.30$1.26 per share4.09$2.68 per share1.93
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
$1.86B0.03N/AN/A$4.17 per share0.20
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
$6.23B0.24$1.43 per share2.96$0.97 per share4.36
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
$1.41B1.22$14.59 per share7.49$35.28 per share3.10
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
$6.43B1.16$12.57 per share8.97$36.28 per share3.11
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
$672.28M0.36$0.83 per share9.64$5.92 per share1.35
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
$5.90B0.53$0.95 per share7.43$4.51 per share1.57
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
$11.70B0.69$4.99 per share4.16$9.08 per share2.29

Profitability & Earnings

CompanyNet IncomeEPSTrailing P/E RatioForward P/E RatioP/E GrowthNet MarginsReturn on Equity (ROE)Return on Assets (ROA)Next Earnings Date
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
$854.80M$6.6856.6928.431.6210.54%44.01%25.11%6/1/2023 (Estimated)
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
$230.12M$3.5150.2922.370.862.64%40.35%4.01%5/25/2023 (Confirmed)
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
$109M$0.885.885.74N/A5.09%36.01%9.19%6/6/2023 (Estimated)
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
$293.83M$4.240.19N/AN/A15.76%-117.17%-6.18%5/24/2023 (Confirmed)
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
-$127.20M-$0.80N/A5.42N/A-4.64%38.23%3.00%8/10/2023 (Estimated)
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
$165.74M$10.1610.768.63N/A11.74%33.13%16.73%6/14/2023 (Estimated)
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
$600.10M$7.4515.1412.191.278.01%22.88%7.74%5/25/2023 (Confirmed)
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
$9.68M$0.3423.5017.37N/A1.50%5.83%2.04%6/1/2023 (Confirmed)
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
$386.77M$0.868.22N/A6.55%14.44%5.59%8/2/2023 (Estimated)
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
$1.39B$1.0719.419.532.983.54%27.87%6.78%5/23/2023 (Confirmed)

Latest Apparel Stocks Earnings

DateQuarterCompanyConsensus EstimateReported EPSBeat/MissGap EPSRevenue EstimateActual RevenueDetails
6/1/2023N/A
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
-$0.33N/A+$0.33N/AN/AN/A  
5/25/2023N/A
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
$0.93N/A-$0.93N/AN/AN/A  
5/25/2023N/A
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
$0.65N/A-$0.65N/AN/AN/A  
5/24/2023N/A
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
-$0.79N/A+$0.79N/AN/AN/A  
5/23/2023N/A
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
$0.14N/A-$0.14N/AN/AN/A  
5/9/2023Q4 23
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
N/A$0.18+$0.18-$0.02N/A$1.40 billion    
5/3/2023Q1 2023
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
-$0.06-$0.06N/A-$0.02$1.36 billion$1.39 billion    
3/28/2023Q4 22
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
$4.26$4.40+$0.14$7.86$2.70 billion$2.77 billion    
3/24/2023Q4 2023
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
-$0.72-$0.63+$0.09-$6.08$536.68 million$514.33 million    
3/23/2023Q4 2023
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
$2.14$2.28+$0.14$2.56$377.38 million$382.48 million    
3/9/2023Q4 2023
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
-$0.03$0.01+$0.04$0.01$178.96 million$180.35 million

Dividends

CompanyAnnual PayoutDividend Yield3-Year Dividend GrowthPayout RatioYears of Consecutive Growth
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
$2.602.38%+14.13%25.59%3 Years
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
$3.002.66%+3.01%40.27%1 Years
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
$1.205.78%+1.36%112.15%N/A

Latest Apparel Stocks Dividends

AnnouncementCompanyPeriodAmountYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date
3/23/2023
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
quarterly$0.652.2%4/13/20234/14/20234/28/2023
3/17/2023
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
quarterly$0.752.7%3/30/20233/31/20234/14/2023
(Data available from 1/1/2013 forward)

Debt

CompanyDebt-to-Equity RatioCurrent RatioQuick Ratio
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
N/A
2.12
1.15
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
1.84
1.19
0.58
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
0.15
1.14
0.53
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
0.40
0.99
0.31
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
10.57
1.72
0.60
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
0.21
1.23
0.41
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
0.59
2.08
1.37
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
N/A
1.87
1.30
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
0.34
2.18
1.30
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
1.39
1.15
0.58

Ownership

Institutional Ownership

CompanyInstitutional Ownership
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
82.04%
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
N/A
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
88.59%
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
48.19%
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
81.87%
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
92.94%
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
66.09%
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
58.21%
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
32.63%
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
96.89%

Miscellaneous

CompanyEmployeesShares OutstandingFree FloatOptionable
Lululemon Athletica Inc. stock logo
LULU
Lululemon Athletica
34,000127.17 million126.58 millionOptionable
Burlington Stores, Inc. stock logo
BURL
Burlington Stores
61,16664.93 million64.47 millionOptionable
Chico's FAS, Inc. stock logo
CHS
Chico's FAS
14,238123.52 million118.82 millionOptionable
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
11,00073.76 million69.26 millionOptionable
Hanesbrands Inc. stock logo
HBI
Hanesbrands
51,000349.53 million348.31 millionOptionable
Oxford Industries, Inc. stock logo
OXM
Oxford Industries
6,00015.78 million14.83 millionOptionable
Ralph Lauren Co. stock logo
RL
Ralph Lauren
22,20065.98 million41.86 millionOptionable
Tilly's, Inc. stock logo
TLYS
Tilly's
6,17529.88 million21.52 millionOptionable
Under Armour, Inc. stock logo
UA
Under Armour
7,100443.59 million373.95 millionNot Optionable
V.F. Co. stock logo
VFC
V.F.
35,000388.66 million385.16 millionOptionable

Apparel Stocks Headlines

SourceHeadline
Guggenheim Keeps Their Buy Rating on VF (VFC)Guggenheim Keeps Their Buy Rating on VF (VFC)
markets.businessinsider.com - May 18 at 2:41 PM
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americanbankingnews.com - May 18 at 4:18 AM
B of A Securities Maintains VF (VFC) Underperform RecommendationB of A Securities Maintains VF (VFC) Underperform Recommendation
msn.com - May 17 at 4:11 PM
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marketbeat.com - May 17 at 1:25 PM
AM Squared Ltd Takes Position in V.F. Co. (NYSE:VFC)AM Squared Ltd Takes Position in V.F. Co. (NYSE:VFC)
marketbeat.com - May 17 at 12:17 PM
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markets.businessinsider.com - May 17 at 9:27 AM
Telsey Advisory Group Reiterates VF (VFC) Outperform RecommendationTelsey Advisory Group Reiterates VF (VFC) Outperform Recommendation
msn.com - May 16 at 3:25 PM
V.F. (VFC) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: Can the Stock Move Higher?V.F. (VFC) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: Can the Stock Move Higher?
finance.yahoo.com - May 16 at 3:25 PM
V.F. (NYSE:VFC) Upgraded by StockNews.com to "Hold"V.F. (NYSE:VFC) Upgraded by StockNews.com to "Hold"
americanbankingnews.com - May 16 at 4:18 AM
V.F. (VFC) Scheduled to Post Quarterly Earnings on TuesdayV.F. (VFC) Scheduled to Post Quarterly Earnings on Tuesday
marketbeat.com - May 16 at 1:30 AM
Landscape Capital Management L.L.C. Makes New $10.97 Million Investment in V.F. Co. (NYSE:VFC)Landscape Capital Management L.L.C. Makes New $10.97 Million Investment in V.F. Co. (NYSE:VFC)
marketbeat.com - May 15 at 1:11 PM
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Lululemon Athletica logo

Lululemon Athletica

NASDAQ:LULU
lululemon athletica, Inc. engages in the business of designing, distributing, and retailing technical athletic apparel, footwear, and accessories. It operates through the following segments: Company-Operated Stores, Direct to Consumer, and Other. The company was founded by Dennis James Wilson in 1998 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Burlington Stores logo

Burlington Stores

NYSE:BURL
Burlington Stores, Inc. engages in the retail of off-price apparel and home products. It offers women's ready-to-wear apparel, accessories, footwear, menswear, youth apparel, baby, coats, beauty, toys, and gifts. It operates through the following segments: Ladies Apparel, Accessories and Shoes, Home, Mens Apparel, Kids Apparel and Baby, and Outerwear. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Burlington, NJ.
Chico

Chico's FAS

NYSE:CHS
Chico's FAS, Inc. engages in the retail of women's private branded, sophisticated, casual-to-dressy apparel, intimates, and complementary accessories. It operates through the following segments: Chico's, White House Black Market, and Soma. The Chico's segment sells exclusively designed, private branded clothing focusing on women with moderate-to-high household income levels. The Soma segment sells exclusively designed, private branded lingerie, sleepwear, and loungewear products. The company was founded by Helene B. Gralnick and Marvin L. Gralnick in 1983 and is headquartered in Fort Myers, FL.
Express logo

Express

NYSE:EXPR
Express, Inc. is a dual gender apparel and accessories brand. It operates retail and outlet stores in the United States and Puerto Rico, located primarily in high-traffic shopping malls, lifestyle centers, outlet centers, and street locations. The company reports results as a single segment, which includes the operation of its Express brick-and-mortar retail and outlet stores, eCommerce operations, and franchise operations. Express was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Columbus, OH.
Hanesbrands logo

Hanesbrands

NYSE:HBI
Hanesbrands, Inc. engages in the business of designing, manufacturing, sourcing, and selling basic apparel such as T-shirts, bras, panties, shape wear, underwear, socks, and activewear. It operates through the following segments: Innerwear, Activewear, and International. The Innerwear segment includes basic apparel including men's underwear, women's panties, children's underwear, and socks, and intimate apparel such as bras, and shape wear. The Activewear segment focuses on T-shirts, fleece, sport shirts, performance T-shirts and shorts, sports bras, thermals, and team wear. The International segment provides activewear, underwear, intimate apparel, socks, and home goods. The company was founded by J. Wesley Hanes in 1901 and is headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC.
Oxford Industries logo

Oxford Industries

NYSE:OXM
Oxford Industries, Inc. engages in the design, sourcing, marketing, and distribution of apparel products. Its brands include Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, Southern Tide, Johnny Was, TBBC, and Duck Head. The company was founded by John Hicks Lanier and Sartain Lanier in 1942 and is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
Ralph Lauren logo

Ralph Lauren

NYSE:RL
Ralph Lauren Corp. engages in the design, marketing, and distribution of luxury lifestyle products, including apparel, footwear and accessories, home, fragrances, and hospitality categories. The firm offers products under the brands of Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Collection, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Polo Ralph Lauren, Double RL, Lauren Ralph Lauren, Polo Ralph Lauren Children, and Chaps. It operates through the following segments: North America, Europe, and Asia. The North America segment offers Ralph Lauren branded apparel, accessories, home furnishings, and related products made through the retail and wholesale businesses in the U.S. and Canada. The Europe segment includes Ralph Lauren branded products made through the retail and wholesale businesses in Europe and emerging markets. The Asia segment consists of Ralph Lauren branded products made through the retail and wholesale businesses in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. The company was founded by Ralph Lauren in 1967 and is headquartered in New York, NY.
Tilly

Tilly's

NYSE:TLYS
Tilly's, Inc. engages in the retail of casual apparel, footwear, and accessories. Its stores are located in retail centers, including malls, lifestyle centers, power centers, community centers, outlet centers, and street-front locations. The company was founded by Hezy Shaked and Tilly Levine in 1982 and is headquartered in Irvine, CA.
Under Armour logo

Under Armour

NYSE:UA
Under Armour, Inc. engages in the development, marketing, and distribution of branded performance apparel, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and youth. It operates through the following segments: North America, EMEA, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Connected Fitness. The Connected Fitness segment offers digital fitness subscriptions, along with digital advertising through its MapMyFitness, MyFitnessPal, and Endomondo applications. The company was founded by Kevin A. Plank in 1996 and is headquartered in Baltimore, MD.
V.F. logo

V.F.

NYSE:VFC
VF Corp. designs, produces, procures, markets and distributes lifestyle apparel, footwear and related products. It operates through the following segments: Outdoor, Active, and Work. The Outdoor segment refers to authentic outdoor-based lifestyle brands including performance-based apparel, footwear, equipment, backpacks, luggage and accessories. The Active segment is a group of activity-based lifestyle brands, which offers active apparel, footwear and accessories. The Work segment consists of work and work-inspired lifestyle apparel and footwear and occupational apparel sold through direct-to-consumer, wholesale and business-to-business channels. The firm's brands include The North Face, Vans, Timberland, Icebreaker, Dickies, Napapijri, Supreme, and Kipling. The company was founded by John Barbey in October 1899 and headquartered in Denver, CO.

Key Points

  • The apparel industry is dynamic, growing and ever-changing, and investing in it can provide diversification and insulation from market downturns.
  • Investing in apparel is also tricky due to markets constantly full of new competitors and rapidly changing trends and consumer habits. 
  • Whether to invest in apparel stocks, and which ones, depends on your investing goals and risk tolerance.

Are you looking to invest in the apparel industry and trying to find the best-rated stocks on the market? Do you want to capitalize on the growing appetite for high fashion, fast fashion, activewear, shoes and everything else in your closet? 

The apparel industry is constantly changing, so tracking the stocks with the best returns can be challenging. But by the time you finish reading, you'll have a good idea of which apparel stocks to include in your portfolio.

Overview of Apparel Stocks 

The fashion industry changes quickly. As we all know, what's in style one day can be out the next. That's why it's highly competitive and requires strategic investments to maximize returns. While some clothing companies have been around for decades, new contenders have emerged in recent years to compete for a market share worth almost $400 billion annually in the United States

The industry is crowded with household names, including Nike Inc. (NYSE: NKE), Adidas AG (FRA: ADS), Urban Outfitters (NASDAQ: URBN), Gap Inc. (NYSE: GPS), American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE: AEO) and Lululemon Athletica (NASDAQ: LULU). Each company has a long history of success and brings something different to the apparel scene, from luxury brands to fast fashion and activewear.

Nike is arguably the most recognizable name in apparel stocks today. Founded as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, Nike has grown into one of the world's most valuable brands, with an estimated $190 billion market cap as of April 2023. 

With its iconic swoosh logo, the company specializes in sneakers and athletic apparel but also offers a healthy selection of lifestyle products. Over the years, Nike has acquired dozens of smaller brands, such as Converse, and launched brands like the Jordan Brand to expand its product offerings even further. In the process, it's become one of the most recognizable companies on the planet and has grown into a global powerhouse, with over $12 billion in revenues.

Another giant in the space is LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (EPA: MC), established as an investment firm in 1987. As of 2023, it owned 75 luxury brands, including Fendi and Christian Dior. With a market cap in the billions as of April 2023, LVMH is one of the largest fashion companies in the world. Its focus on luxury fashion and accessories has enabled it to maintain a strong presence in the high-fashion market, with products ranging from high-end handbags and watches to jewelry and cosmetics.

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Why Invest in Apparel Stocks? 

Investing in apparel stocks can be a wise choice for many reasons. For starters, the sector is relatively resilient. People will always need to buy clothes, regardless of the state of the economy or any other external factors. This means that apparel stocks perform relatively well even during tough market conditions. Furthermore, the sector has grown tremendously due to changing trends and consumer preferences. 

Another benefit is diversification. The retail industry includes multiple segments, such as luxury fashion retailers, department stores, activewear brands and fast fashion retailers. You can spread your risk by investing in apparel stocks across various segments. Additionally, apparel companies often have strong brand recognition and wide customer bases that can provide cushions against economic downturns. They also often offer dividend payments. These provide additional income on top of any capital gains you receive when stock prices rise over time.

3 Ways to Invest in the Apparel Industry 

There are numerous ways to invest in the apparel industry. Here are a few of the most popular.

Publicly Traded Apparel Companies 

Countless apparel companies trade on major exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ. Many of these companies have been around for decades and have built significant market share in their respective industries. 

Investing in publicly traded apparel companies can give you access to safe and reliable sources of income and potential upside opportunities should share prices rise due to changes in consumer trends, product innovation or other external factors.

Private Equity and Venture Capital 

Another option for investing in the apparel industry is through private equity and venture capital firms. These firms specialize in providing capital investments to smaller companies which may be too small or too risky for traditional stock exchanges. This gives access to unique growth opportunities as you get a stake in early-stage startups or help finance more established businesses looking for additional financing options.

ETFs

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds are two other great options for investors looking to diversify their apparel industry portfolio without purchasing individual stocks. 

ETFs track a basket of stocks within a specific sector, ETFs are collections of securities that track a specific index or sector. These funds make it easy to gain exposure to various stocks within one basket without researching each company's fundamentals individually. While mutual funds pool money from multiple investors to invest in companies across different sectors. Both options diversify while limiting your downside risk compared to purchasing individual stocks.

Features to Look for in Clothing Stocks 

Investing in apparel stocks can be a great way to diversify your portfolio. Before investing, you should look for specific features in the company, such as:

  • Strong financials: A company should have strong past and current financials. To determine this, analyze a company's income statement and balance sheet to assess its current and past profit margins or whether its revenue exceeded its costs. Look at cash flow, meaning how much money moves in and out. Analyze its debt-to-equity ratio; in other words, how much debt it has compared to its assets. Read through its annual reports and other filings to gain insight into operations, plans for growth and any risks it faces. Look at senior management and which strategies management has implemented to stay competitive.
  • Brand recognition and loyalty: Customers should recognize and positively associate with the brand and seek out the company's products over its competitors regardless of price.
  • Quality products: Seek out a company with the potential for growth due to a track record of creating new and innovative products, setting trends and expanding into new markets or specialized techniques or processes that its competitors don't have.
  • Diversified product lines: Products should appeal to a wide variety of customers so the company doesn't rely on a narrow demographic to make sales.
  • Ethical and sustainable: Look for a commitment to ethical practices, such as paying factory workers fairly, and sustainable production processes, such as manufacturing techniques that don't create greenhouse gases.
  • Paying dividends: A company that rewards its investors with regular dividends can help provide you with a steady income even as the stock price increases.

How to Invest in Clothing Stocks 

Investing in clothing stocks has become increasingly popular in recent years as companies in the fashion sphere continue to offer lucrative opportunities. Before starting, research the companies and determine their financial stability, growth potential and other key factors. Here are some steps for how to invest in clothing stocks.

Step 1: Research the company.

The first step toward investing in clothing stocks is researching the company. Consider factors such as financial stability, competitive advantages and customer loyalty. Look at historical performance, management team experience and expected future growth. Additionally, read analyst reports or consult with a financial advisor to better understand the company's fundamentals and prospects.

Step 2: Decide on a stock strategy.

Once you've researched the company you want to invest in, decide on a stock strategy. This could include buying shares directly from the company itself or investing through a third-party broker. You can also buy exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which can provide exposure to many different companies within one basket without having to study each stock.

Step 3: Calculate risk vs. reward.

Before investing in any stock, carefully consider the risk vs. reward of that particular investment. Analyze historical trends, understand competitors within your target market, analyze margins and forecast future performance. Review any past trades you have made to understand better what investments may be more profitable than others.

Step 4: Set a stop-loss and monitor your investments.

Once you have decided on your stock strategy and executed your investments, regularly monitor them over time using tools such as a stock market tracker or app. It's also a good idea to set a stop-loss, a predetermined price at which you will sell your shares if the price drops too low. This can help limit your potential losses and protect your investment.

To make informed decisions about your apparel stock investments, stay up-to-date on industry trends and news. Doing so can be easy and fun: watch fashion shows, read industry publications or follow the latest social media trends. By staying informed, you can better anticipate changes in consumer demand and adjust your strategy accordingly.

Pros and Cons of Investing in Apparel Stocks 

Here are the advantages and disadvantages of investing in apparel stocks.

Pros 

The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, with some distinct advantages for you as an investor:

  • Potential for long-term growth: Apparel stocks can benefit from long-term growth, as many apparel companies are well-established and have a track record of success.
  • Access to luxury brands: You can own a piece of luxury fashion and accessories brands with strong recognition and a wide customer base, which leads to resilience in tough markets.
  • Diversification: Apparel stocks can help diversify your portfolio, reducing risk by adding exposure to different industries or sectors.
  • Accessibility: With the rise of online investment platforms, it's easier than ever to buy and sell apparel stocks without needing to be a stock market expert. You can invest through public markets, private equity firms or venture capital funds.
  • Dividends: Potential for dividend payments with some stocks, which can provide you with regular income, even as the stock increases in price over time.

Cons 

Like any investment, the fashion industry comes with its own set of risks and drawbacks. They include:

  • Volatility: The stock market is inherently volatile, and apparel stocks are no different. Prices may fluctuate rapidly, creating both opportunities and risks.
  • Lack of liquidity: Because apparel stocks are generally not high-volume investments, they may be difficult to buy or sell quickly or at competitive prices.
  • Unpredictability: Fashion trends come and go, making it difficult to anticipate how consumers will respond to new designs or products. Trends can lead to unpredictable stock performance and, in some cases, losses.

Investing for Success

The apparel industry is a constantly changing and evolving one, with new trends emerging all the time. Investing in apparel stocks can be both challenging and rewarding. In the future, more and more companies will explore using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve and speed up their product design processes, which can result in faster turnaround times for new products. 

Online shopping platforms will provide consumers with greater access to global markets. Blockchain technology may increase supply chain transparency, ensuring they're ethical and sustainable. It will make the industry more appealing if, like many investors, you align your portfolio with your values.

Apparel stocks can provide a compelling mix of potential returns and diversification. While the stock market is inherently volatile, apparel stocks generally offer attractive dividend payments and have shown resilience in tough markets. Apparel companies have also demonstrated an ability to adapt to changing consumer tastes, giving you more opportunities to capitalize on the vibrant and high-energy fashion world.

FAQs 

Now that you know how to invest in apparel stocks, you may still have some questions about capitalizing on the fashion industry as an investor. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked.

Are apparel stocks a good buy?

Apparel stocks can be a good buy because they offer attractive returns and diversification. They also tend to be resilient even in challenging markets, as consumers will still buy clothing regardless of economic conditions. Additionally, apparel companies may offer dividend payments that can provide a regular income stream.

What are the top apparel stocks?

The top apparel stocks depend on your investing goals and risk tolerance. The most popular apparel stocks include Nike, Lululemon Athletica, VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC) and Gap. Each of these has unique strengths and weaknesses that may or may not make it a good choice for you. Research each company thoroughly, and consider opting for various investments to diversify your portfolio.

Who has the largest market share in the apparel industry? 

The apparel industry is highly competitive, with various companies trying to capture the most market share. According to some estimates, Nike has the largest single market share in the apparel sector, accounting for around 3% as of 2019. Adidas and Puma SE (ETR: PUM) generally rank close behind. Other big names in the apparel industry include Gap, VF Corp. and Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (NYSE: ANF). These companies have become major industry players thanks to their different strategies and product offerings.

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