Oxford Industries Fiscal 2025 Financial Review

OXM|EPS -$0.09
|Rev $374.5M|Net Loss $7.1M
Guidance GAAP and adjusted |Stock

Oxford Industries, Inc. is an apparel industry leader that owns and markets distinctive lifestyle brands, including Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, and Johnny Was.

For the full fiscal year 2025, the company reported consolidated net sales of $1.48 billion. Oxford Industries experienced a GAAP loss per share of $1.86. However, on an adjusted basis, the earnings per share (EPS) was $2.11.

The fiscal 2025 results were notably impacted by $61 million in noncash impairment charges, which were primarily associated with the Johnny Was trademark. Despite these charges, the Board of Directors increased the quarterly cash dividend to $0.70 per share. Looking ahead to fiscal 2026, the company’s guidance projects revenues between $1.475 billion and $1.530 billion.

What to Watch: Monitor whether Tommy Bahama can stabilize revenue trends and return to growth in the spring selling season, as the brand’s trajectory will determine if Oxford can achieve the upper end of its FY 2026 guidance range and restore investor confidence in the business model.

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