FIGS Q2 Earnings: Healthy Turnaround in US Scrubs Demand, but High Valuation
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Monday, Aug 11, 2025 1:59 pm ET1min read
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The US core scrubs market, which constitutes 85% of FIGS' revenues, showed signs of a turnaround, a positive development for the company. This growth was bolstered by a 4% increase in US sales, the strongest in two years [1]. FIGS' active customer base grew by 4% year-over-year to 2.74 million, and average order value (AOV) increased by 4% to $117, indicating strong pricing power and customer loyalty [2].
However, FIGS' name remains expensive, with investors awaiting further evidence of sustained growth. The company's market cap of $1 billion, even after adjusting for net cash, reflects a premium valuation. FIGS expects to grow low-single-digit revenues for the year, but its adjusted EBITDA margin of 9% suggests a challenging path to profitability [1].
FIGS achieved substantial profitability improvements in Q2 '25, with net income margin reaching 4.7% and adjusted EBITDA margin expanding to 12.9% [2]. The company's cost management efforts were evident in a significant reduction in operating expenses as a percentage of revenue, from 66.4% in Q2 2024 to 60.5% in Q2 2025 [2].
International expansion continues to be a key growth driver for FIGS, with international revenue increasing by 20% year-over-year and now representing 15% of total revenue. The company entered the Japanese market in June 2025 and plans to launch in South Korea later in Q3 [2].
FIGS' strategic initiatives, such as "Community Hubs" and the B2B strategy branded as TEAMS, also present growth opportunities. The company's balance sheet remains strong, with $238.8 million in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments [2].
FIGS' stock responded positively to the earnings report, jumping 9.77% in premarket trading to $7.19. However, investors remain cautious due to the company's high valuation and the potential impact of tariffs on costs and gross margins [2].
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4812247-figs-us-market-seems-to-be-turning-but-the-name-is-still-expensive
[2] https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/figs-q2-2025-slides-revenue-growth-accelerates-profitability-surges-as-guidance-raised-93CH-4179391
FIGS, Inc. reported Q2 '25 results, exceeding expectations on the top line and reducing operating expenses. The US core scrubs market is showing signs of a turnaround, a positive development for the company. However, FIGS' name remains expensive, with investors awaiting further evidence of sustained growth.
FIGS, Inc. (NYSE: FIGS) announced its Q2 '25 results, which exceeded expectations on the top line and demonstrated significant improvements in operating expenses. The company reported a 6% year-over-year increase in net revenues, driven primarily by an 8% growth in scrubwear sales, which account for 83% of total revenue [2].The US core scrubs market, which constitutes 85% of FIGS' revenues, showed signs of a turnaround, a positive development for the company. This growth was bolstered by a 4% increase in US sales, the strongest in two years [1]. FIGS' active customer base grew by 4% year-over-year to 2.74 million, and average order value (AOV) increased by 4% to $117, indicating strong pricing power and customer loyalty [2].
However, FIGS' name remains expensive, with investors awaiting further evidence of sustained growth. The company's market cap of $1 billion, even after adjusting for net cash, reflects a premium valuation. FIGS expects to grow low-single-digit revenues for the year, but its adjusted EBITDA margin of 9% suggests a challenging path to profitability [1].
FIGS achieved substantial profitability improvements in Q2 '25, with net income margin reaching 4.7% and adjusted EBITDA margin expanding to 12.9% [2]. The company's cost management efforts were evident in a significant reduction in operating expenses as a percentage of revenue, from 66.4% in Q2 2024 to 60.5% in Q2 2025 [2].
International expansion continues to be a key growth driver for FIGS, with international revenue increasing by 20% year-over-year and now representing 15% of total revenue. The company entered the Japanese market in June 2025 and plans to launch in South Korea later in Q3 [2].
FIGS' strategic initiatives, such as "Community Hubs" and the B2B strategy branded as TEAMS, also present growth opportunities. The company's balance sheet remains strong, with $238.8 million in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments [2].
FIGS' stock responded positively to the earnings report, jumping 9.77% in premarket trading to $7.19. However, investors remain cautious due to the company's high valuation and the potential impact of tariffs on costs and gross margins [2].
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4812247-figs-us-market-seems-to-be-turning-but-the-name-is-still-expensive
[2] https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/figs-q2-2025-slides-revenue-growth-accelerates-profitability-surges-as-guidance-raised-93CH-4179391

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