Designer Brands' Q2 2025: Contradictions Emerge on Tariff Mitigation, SG&A Cuts, and Consumer Sentiment Impact
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Tuesday, Sep 9, 2025 1:55 pm ET2min read
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The above is the analysis of the conflicting points in this earnings call
Date of Call: September 9, 2025
Financials Results
- Revenue: $739.8M, down 4.2% YOY; improved from Q1’s 8% YOY decline
- EPS: $0.34 adjusted diluted EPS, above last year’s $0.29
- Gross Margin: 43.7%, down 30 bps YOY; up 70 bps sequentially vs Q1
Business Commentary:
- Sales and Profitability Trends:
- Designer Brands reported
net salesof$739.8 millionfor Q2 2025, down4.2%year-over-year, with a5%decline in comparable sales. Sequential improvement was observed in sales and comps compared to Q1, driven by targeted operational efforts and improved consumer sentiment.
Retail Segment Performance:
- U.S. retail comps were down
5%in Q2, marking an improvement from the first quarter, with total sales also down5%. The improvement was attributed to slightly increased consumer sentiment, improved store traffic, and effective marketing strategies.
Brand and Product Strategy:
- Topo, a standout brand, achieved
45%growth in sales year-over-year, with no negative impact on sales despite raising prices to mitigate tariff risks. The focus on scaling private label, strategic brands, and optimizing marketing spend has contributed to this growth.
Inventory and Marketing Strategy:
- Inventories were down
5%year-over-year, with a strategic shift in inventory allocation between digital fulfillment centers and stores to enhance in-store availability. - Marketing investments were optimized, with a focus on personalization and meeting customers where they are, contributing to improved store conversion rates.
Sentiment Analysis:
- Management highlighted sequential improvement (comps improved through Q2; store comps positive in August) and cost discipline ($14.1M lower opex; targeting $20–$30M FY25 savings) but noted sales were still down 4.2% YOY and comps –5%. They withheld full-year guidance due to macro/tariff uncertainty, citing concern over indirect demand effects.
Q&A:
- Question from Mauricio Serna Vega (UBS): How did intra-quarter trends evolve, and did the momentum continue into August?
Response: Comps improved sequentially through Q2 and continued to improve into August.
- Question from Mauricio Serna Vega (UBS): Were comps positive by the end of the quarter at the total company level?
Response: Total comps were still slightly negative exiting Q2; store comps turned positive in August while digital was intentionally pulled back for profitability.
- Question from Mauricio Serna Vega (UBS): How much profit pressure do you expect in Q3 from tariffs?
Response: Direct tariff impact is limited; the main risk is indirect demand effects, with selective price increases taken and largely passed through so far.
- Question from Dana Telsey (Telsey Advisory Group): What are you tracking for the new 'let us surprise you' campaign, and how are you thinking about marketing spend and store productivity?
Response: Campaign launched Sept 2; it’s early, with spend optimized toward brand/store differentiation and no expected SG&A deleverage.
- Question from Dana Telsey (Telsey Advisory Group): How are key brands performing and what should we expect from brand activations?
Response: Top 8 brands delivered a +1% comp and 45% penetration; partnerships and in-stock levels are improving (Nike included).
- Question from Mauricio Serna Vega (UBS): Where are you deepening assortment and how?
Response: Choice count is down ~25% while depth is up ~15% in H2 to improve in-stock and store conversion.
- Question from Mauricio Serna Vega (UBS): Can you break down the $20–$30M SG&A savings for FY25?
Response: About one-third from professional/consulting fees, about half from personnel actions, and the balance from items like depreciation and occupancy.
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