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Oxford: Owner of Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer and Johnny Was Reports Second Quarter Results

ATLANTA, Sept. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Oxford Industries, Inc. (NYSE:OXM) today announced financial results for its second quarter of fiscal 2024 ended August 3, 2024.

Consolidated net sales in the second quarter of fiscal 2024 of $420 million were comparable to sales in the second quarter of fiscal 2023. EPS on a GAAP basis was $2.57 compared to $3.22 in the second quarter of fiscal 2023. On an adjusted basis, EPS was $2.77 compared to $3.45 in the second quarter of fiscal 2023.

Tom Chubb, Chairman and CEO, commented, “Consumer sentiment in the second quarter continued to decline from levels earlier in the year reaching an eight month low in July. The decline led to market conditions that were weaker than expected with more consumers looking for deals and promotions as evidenced by increased sales in our outlet locations and during promotional events. Despite the challenging consumer environment, our teams continue to focus on our strategy of delivering new and compelling products and experiences for our customers. The current macroeconomic environment does not diminish our enthusiasm or commitment to our strategy to drive long-term shareholder value. 

However, given the continued choppiness in the market and uncertain macroeconomic conditions, we have lowered our fiscal 2024 sales and EPS guidance to reflect current industry trends. Amidst this difficult environment, we are actively seeking opportunities to reduce SG&A spend without impairing our long-term growth prospects as our playbook to achieving forecasted results will be, as always, protecting the strength and integrity of our brands and avoiding short-sighted reactions to current market conditions. From a cash flow perspective, we expect strong 2024 cash flow from operations, as evidenced by the repayment of our outstanding debt balance at the end of the second quarter. Simultaneously, we continue to invest in supporting the future of our business to deliver profitable growth on a sustained basis.”

Mr. Chubb concluded, “Our teams have navigated challenging economic cycles before and I am confident that we have the right people and strategies in place to emerge on the other side of this difficult market with the health of our brands intact and our consumer connections as strong as ever.”

Second Quarter of Fiscal 2024 versus Fiscal 2023

Net Sales by Operating Group Second Quarter
($ in millions) 2024 2023 % Change
Tommy Bahama $245.1 $245.4 (0.1%)
Lilly Pulitzer 91.7 91.3 0.4%
Johnny Was 50.3 52.0 (3.4%)
Emerging Brands 32.9 31.6 4.3%
Other (0.1) (0.1) NM
Total Company $419.9 $420.3 (0.1%)
       

Balance Sheet and Liquidity

Inventory decreased $22 million, or 14%, on a LIFO basis and $13 million, or 6%, on a FIFO basis compared to the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2023. Inventory decreased in all operating groups except Johnny Was primarily due to the continued initiatives to closely manage inventory purchases and reduce on-hand inventory levels.

During the first half of fiscal 2024 cash flow from operations was $122 million compared to $153 million in the first half of fiscal 2023. The cash flow from operations in the first half of fiscal 2024 provided sufficient cash to fund $54 million of capital expenditures, $22 million of dividends and $29 million of debt repayment.

During the second quarter of fiscal 2024, the Company repaid its remaining long-term debt and had no borrowings outstanding, compared to $48 million of borrowings outstanding at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2023. The Company had $18 million of cash and cash equivalents versus $8 million of cash and cash equivalents at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2023.

Dividend

The Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.67 per share. The dividend is payable on November 1, 2024 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on October 18, 2024. The Company has paid dividends every quarter since it became publicly owned in 1960.

Outlook

For fiscal 2024 ending on February 1, 2025, the Company revised its sales and EPS guidance. The Company now expects net sales in a range of $1.51 billion to $1.54 billion as compared to net sales of $1.57 billion in fiscal 2023. In fiscal 2024, GAAP EPS is expected to be between $6.28 and $6.58 compared to fiscal 2023 GAAP EPS of $3.82. Adjusted EPS is expected to be between $7.00 and $7.30, compared to fiscal 2023 adjusted EPS of $10.15.

For the third quarter of fiscal 2024, the Company expects net sales to be between $310 million and $325 million compared to net sales of $327 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Earnings on a GAAP basis per share are expected to be in a range of a loss of $0.16 to net earnings of $0.04 in the third quarter compared to GAAP net earnings per share of $0.68 in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Adjusted EPS is expected to be between $0.00 and $0.20 compared to adjusted EPS of $1.01 in the third quarter of fiscal 2023.

The Company anticipates interest expense of $2 million in fiscal 2024, including the $1 million in the first half of fiscal 2024, with interest expense expected to be less than $1 million in each of the third and fourth quarters of fiscal 2024. The Company’s effective tax rate is expected to be approximately 24% for the full year of fiscal 2024.

Capital expenditures in fiscal 2024, including the $54 million in the first half of fiscal 2024, are expected to be approximately $150 million compared to $74 million in fiscal 2023. This is a reduction from the Company’s prior estimate due to the timing of cash flows related to investments for future growth, including the timing of spend associated with a multi-year project to build a new distribution center in Lyons, Georgia to ensure best-in-class direct to consumer throughput capabilities for our brands. The planned year-over-year increase in capital expenditures includes approximately $75 million now budgeted in fiscal 2024 for the distribution center project. Additionally, we will invest in new brick and mortar locations, relocations and remodels of existing locations resulting in a year-over-year net increase of full price stores of approximately 30 by the end of fiscal 2024, which includes an additional approximately 15 planned to open in the second half of the year. We will also continue with our investments in our various technology systems initiatives, including e-commerce and omnichannel capabilities, data management and analytics, customer data and insights, cybersecurity, automation including artificial intelligence and infrastructure.

Conference Call

The Company will hold a conference call with senior management to discuss its financial results at 4:30 p.m. ET today. A live web cast of the conference call will be available on the Company’s website at www.oxfordinc.com. A replay of the call will be available through September 25, 2024 by dialing (412) 317-6671 access code 13748517.

About Oxford

Oxford Industries, Inc., a leader in the apparel industry, owns and markets the distinctive Tommy Bahama®, Lilly Pulitzer®, Johnny Was®, Southern Tide®, The Beaufort Bonnet Company®, Duck Head® and Jack Rogers® lifestyle brands. Oxford’s stock has traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 1964 under the symbol OXM. For more information, please visit Oxford’s website at www.oxfordinc.com.

Basis of Presentation

All per share information is presented on a diluted basis.

Non-GAAP Financial Information

The Company reports its consolidated financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). To supplement these consolidated financial results, management believes that a presentation and discussion of certain financial measures on an adjusted basis, which exclude certain non-operating or discrete gains, charges or other items, may provide a more meaningful basis on which investors may compare the Company’s ongoing results of operations between periods. These measures include adjusted earnings, adjusted earnings per share, adjusted gross profit, adjusted gross margin, adjusted SG&A, and adjusted operating income, among others.

Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in making financial, operational, and planning decisions to evaluate the Company’s ongoing performance. Management also uses these adjusted financial measures to discuss its business with investment and other financial institutions, its board of directors and others. Reconciliations of these adjusted measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP are presented in tables included at the end of this release.

Safe Harbor

This press release includes statements that constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Generally, the words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “project,” “will” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements, which generally are not historical in nature. We intend for all forward-looking statements contained herein, in our press releases or on our website, and all subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or persons acting on our behalf, to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (which Sections were adopted as part of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Such statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions including, without limitation, demand for our products, which may be impacted by macroeconomic factors that may impact consumer discretionary spending and pricing levels for apparel and related products, many of which may be impacted by inflationary pressures, elevated interest rates, concerns about the stability of the banking industry or general economic uncertainty, and the effectiveness of measures to mitigate the impact of these factors; possible changes in governmental monetary and fiscal policies, including, but not limited to, Federal Reserve policies in connection with continued inflationary pressures and the impact of the 2024 U.S presidential election; competitive conditions and/or evolving consumer shopping patterns, particularly in a highly promotional retail environment; acquisition activities (such as the acquisition of Johnny Was), including our ability to integrate key functions, recognize anticipated synergies and minimize related disruptions or distractions to our business as a result of these activities; supply chain disruptions; costs and availability of labor and freight deliveries, including our ability to appropriately staff our retail stores and food & beverage locations; costs of products as well as the raw materials used in those products, as well as our ability to pass along price increases to consumers; energy costs; our ability to respond to rapidly changing consumer expectations; unseasonal or extreme weather conditions or natural disasters; the ability of business partners, including suppliers, vendors, wholesale customers, licensees, logistics providers and landlords, to meet their obligations to us and/or continue our business relationship to the same degree as they have historically; retention of and disciplined execution by key management and other critical personnel; cybersecurity breaches and ransomware attacks, as well as our and our third party vendors’ ability to properly collect, use, manage and secure business, consumer and employee data and maintain continuity of our information technology systems; the effectiveness of our advertising initiatives in defining, launching and communicating brand-relevant customer experiences; the level of our indebtedness, including the risks associated with heightened interest rates on the debt and the potential impact on our ability to operate and expand our business; changes in international, federal or state tax, trade and other laws and regulations, including the potential for increases or changes in duties, tariffs or quotas; the timing of shipments requested by our wholesale customers; fluctuations and volatility in global financial and/or real estate markets; our ability to identify and secure suitable locations for new retail store and food & beverage openings; the timing and cost of retail store and food & beverage location openings and remodels, technology implementations and other capital expenditures; the timing, cost and successful implementation of changes to our distribution network; pandemics or other public health crises; expected outcomes of pending or potential litigation and regulatory actions; the increased consumer, employee and regulatory focus on sustainability issues and practices; the regulation or prohibition of goods sourced, or containing raw materials or components, from certain regions and our ability to evidence compliance; access to capital and/or credit markets; factors that could affect our consolidated effective tax rate; the risk of impairment to goodwill and other intangible assets such as the recent impairment charges incurred in our Johnny Was segment; and geopolitical risks, including ongoing challenges between the United States and China and those related to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war and the conflict in the Red Sea region. Forward-looking statements reflect our expectations at the time such forward-looking statements are made, based on information available at such time, and are not guarantees of performance.

Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, these expectations could prove inaccurate as such statements involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our ability to control or predict. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties, or other risks or uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently deem to be immaterial, materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, estimated or projected. Important factors relating to these risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those described in Part I. Item 1A. Risk Factors contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for Fiscal 2023, and those described from time to time in our future reports filed with the SEC. We caution that one should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. We disclaim any intention, obligation or duty to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Contact: Brian Smith
E-mail: InvestorRelations@oxfordinc.com
   
 
Oxford Industries, Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands, except par amounts)
(unaudited)
  August 3, July 29,
  2024 2023
ASSETS    
Current Assets    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 18,421   $ 7,790  
Receivables, net   63,542     55,583  
Inventories, net   139,583     161,866  
Income tax receivable   19,437     19,401  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   46,213     37,740  
Total Current Assets $ 287,196   $ 282,380  
Property and equipment, net   219,606     188,004  
Intangible assets, net   256,192     277,114  
Goodwill   27,309     123,079  
Operating lease assets   321,474     241,452  
Other assets, net   41,874     34,336  
Deferred income taxes   18,871     3,493  
Total Assets $ 1,172,522   $ 1,149,858  
     
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Current Liabilities    
Accounts payable $ 74,133   $ 76,216  
Accrued compensation   23,774     20,481  
Current portion of operating lease liabilities   66,854     67,676  
Accrued expenses and other liabilities   62,163     68,188  
Total Current Liabilities $ 226,924   $ 232,561  
Long-term debt       48,472  
Non-current portion of operating lease liabilities   298,704     219,207  
Other non-current liabilities   25,338     20,402  
Deferred income taxes       4,587  
Shareholders’ Equity    
Common stock, $1.00 par value per share   15,695     15,630  
Additional paid-in capital   181,901     170,789  
Retained earnings   426,867     440,319  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (2,907 )   (2,109 )
Total Shareholders’ Equity $ 621,556   $ 624,629  
Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity $ 1,172,522   $ 1,149,858  
             
 
Oxford Industries, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
(unaudited)
  Second Quarter First Half
  Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2023 Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2023
Net sales $ 419,886   $ 420,319   $ 818,070   $ 840,416  
Cost of goods sold   154,875     151,590     294,698     296,558  
Gross profit $ 265,011   $ 268,729   $ 523,372   $ 543,858  
SG&A   216,851     205,231     429,954     408,380  
Royalties and other operating income   4,350     4,176     11,543     12,497  
Operating income (loss) $ 52,510   $ 67,674   $ 104,961   $ 147,975  
Interest expense, net   89     1,297     963     3,639  
Earnings before income taxes $ 52,421   $ 66,377   $ 103,998   $ 144,336  
Income tax expense   11,779     14,924     24,983     34,345  
Net earnings (loss) $ 40,642   $ 51,453   $ 79,015   $ 109,991  
         
Net earnings (loss) per share:        
Basic $ 2.59   $ 3.31   $ 5.06   $ 7.06  
Diluted $ 2.57   $ 3.22   $ 4.99   $ 6.86  
Weighted average shares outstanding:        
Basic   15,662     15,550     15,629     15,589  
Diluted   15,830     15,979     15,838     16,025  
Dividends declared per share $ 0.67   $ 0.65   $ 1.34   $ 1.30  
                         
 
Oxford Industries, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
  First Half
  Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2023
Cash Flows From Operating Activities:    
Net earnings $ 79,015   $ 109,991  
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to cash flows from operating activities:    
Depreciation   27,182     23,128  
Amortization of intangible assets   5,909     7,331  
Equity compensation expense   8,579     7,508  
Gain on sale of property and equipment       (1,756 )
Amortization and write-off of deferred financing costs   193     368  
Deferred income taxes   5,258     1,451  
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions and dispositions:    
Receivables, net   94     (11,611 )
Inventories, net   19,774     57,947  
Income tax receivable   112     39  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   (3,189 )   360  
Current liabilities   (11,100 )   (39,471 )
Other balance sheet changes   (10,089 )   (2,785 )
Cash provided by operating activities $ 121,738   $ 152,500  
Cash Flows From Investing Activities:    
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired   (315 )   (3,320 )
Purchases of property and equipment   (53,528 )   (31,410 )
Proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment       2,125  
Other investing activities   (304 )   (33 )
Cash used in investing activities $ (54,147 ) $ (32,638 )
Cash Flows From Financing Activities:    
Repayment of revolving credit arrangements   (193,096 )   (334,225 )
Proceeds from revolving credit arrangements   163,792     263,686  
Deferred financing costs paid       (1,661 )
Repurchase of common stock       (18,987 )
Proceeds from issuance of common stock   1,020     1,090  
Repurchase of equity awards for employee tax withholding liabilities   (6,199 )   (9,941 )
Cash dividends paid   (21,939 )   (20,843 )
Other financing activities   (300 )    
Cash used in financing activities $ (56,722 ) $ (120,881 )
Net change in cash and cash equivalents   10,869     (1,019 )
Effect of foreign currency translation on cash and cash equivalents   (52 )   (17 )
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of year   7,604     8,826  
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of period $ 18,421   $ 7,790  
             
 
Oxford Industries, Inc.
Reconciliations of Certain Non-GAAP Financial Information
(in millions, except per share amounts)
(unaudited)
  Second Quarter First Half
AS REPORTED Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2023 % Change Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2023 % Change
Tommy Bahama            
Net sales $ 245.1   $ 245.4   (0.1)%   $ 470.7   $ 484.9   (2.9)%  
Gross profit $ 150.7   $ 155.3   (3.0)%   $ 299.0   $ 313.5   (4.6)%  
Gross margin   61.5%     63.3%         63.5%     64.7%      
Operating income $ 40.9   $ 51.0   (19.8)%   $ 83.6   $ 106.6   (21.6)%  
Operating margin   16.7%     20.8%         17.8%     22.0%      
Lilly Pulitzer                
Net sales $ 91.7   $ 91.3   0.4%   $ 180.1   $ 188.8   (4.6)%  
Gross profit $ 62.1   $ 63.1   (1.5)%   $ 121.4   $ 131.4   (7.6)%  
Gross margin   67.8%     69.1%         67.4%     69.6%      
Operating income $ 16.9   $ 18.6   (8.8)%   $ 32.5   $ 43.1   (24.6)%  
Operating margin   18.5%     20.3%         18.0%     22.8%      
Johnny Was                
Net sales $ 50.3   $ 52.0   (3.4)%   $ 101.5   $ 101.5   0.0%  
Gross profit $ 33.4   $ 35.9   (6.9)%   $ 66.7   $ 69.5   (4.1)%  
Gross margin   66.5%     69.1%         65.7%     68.5%      
Operating income $ (1.7 ) $ 3.8   (143.0)%   $ (1.3 ) $ 6.3   (120.9)%  
Operating margin (3.3)%
    7.4%       (1.3)%
    6.2%      
Emerging Brands                
Net sales $ 32.9   $ 31.6   4.3%   $ 65.9   $ 65.6   0.5%  
Gross profit $ 19.7   $ 15.8   24.9%   $ 39.3   $ 31.4   24.9%  
Gross margin   59.9%     50.0%         59.5%     47.9%      
Operating income $ 2.8   $ 3.0   (7.1)%   $ 6.6   $ 6.9   (4.8)%  
Operating margin   8.5%     9.6%         10.0%     10.6%      
Corporate and Other                
Net sales $ (0.1 ) $ (0.1 ) NM   $ (0.2 ) $ (0.3 ) NM  
Gross profit $ (1.0 ) $ (1.4 ) NM   $ (3.0 ) $ (2.0 ) NM  
Operating loss $ (6.5 ) $ (8.8 ) NM   $ (16.4 ) $ (14.9 ) NM  
Consolidated                
Net sales $ 419.9   $ 420.3   (0.1)%   $ 818.1   $ 840.4   (2.7)%  
Gross profit $ 265.0   $ 268.7   (1.4)%   $ 523.4   $ 543.9   (3.8)%  
Gross margin   63.1%     63.9%         64.0%     64.7%      
SG&A $ 216.9   $ 205.2   5.7%   $ 430.0   $ 408.4   5.3%  
SG&A as % of net sales   51.6%     48.8%         52.6%     48.6%      
Operating income $ 52.5   $ 67.7   (22.4)%   $ 105.0   $ 148.0   (29.1)%  
Operating margin   12.5%     16.1%         12.8%     17.6%      
Earnings before income taxes $ 52.4   $ 66.4   (21.0)%   $ 104.0   $ 144.3   (27.9)%  
Net earnings $ 40.6   $ 51.5   (21.0)%   $ 79.0   $ 110.0   (28.2)%  
Net earnings per diluted share $ 2.57   $ 3.22   (20.3)%   $ 4.99   $ 6.86   (27.3)%  
Weighted average shares outstanding – diluted   15.8     16.0   (0.9)%     15.8     16.0   (1.2)%  
  Second Quarter First Half
ADJUSTMENTS Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2023 % Change Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2023 % Change
LIFO adjustments(1) $ 0.6   $ 1.4     $ 2.9   $ 2.8    
Amortization of Johnny Was intangible assets(2) $ 2.7   $ 3.5     $ 5.4   $ 6.9    
Gain on sale of Merida manufacturing facility(3) $ 0.0   $ 0.0     $ 0.0   $ (1.8 )  
Johnny Was distribution center relocation costs(4) $ 0.9   $ 0.0     $ 0.9   $ 0.0    
Impact of income taxes(5) $ (1.1 ) $ (1.3 )   $ (2.3 ) $ (2.1 )  
Adjustment to net earnings(6) $ 3.2   $ 3.6     $ 6.9   $ 5.9    
AS ADJUSTED            
Tommy Bahama            
Net sales $ 245.1   $ 245.4   (0.1)%   $ 470.7   $ 484.9   (2.9)%  
Gross profit $ 150.7   $ 155.3   (3.0)%   $ 299.0   $ 313.5   (4.6)%  
Gross margin   61.5%     63.3%         63.5%     64.7%      
Operating income $ 40.9   $ 51.0   (19.8)%   $ 83.6   $ 106.6   (21.6)%  
Operating margin   16.7%     20.8%         17.8%     22.0%      
Lilly Pulitzer                
Net sales $ 91.7   $ 91.3   0.4%   $ 180.1   $ 188.8   (4.6)%  
Gross profit $ 62.1   $ 63.1   (1.5)%   $ 121.4   $ 131.4   (7.6)%  
Gross margin   67.8%     69.1%         67.4%     69.6%      
Operating income $ 16.9   $ 18.6   (8.8)%   $ 32.5   $ 43.1   (24.6)%  
Operating margin   18.5%     20.3%         18.0%     22.8%      
Johnny Was                
Net sales $ 50.3   $ 52.0   (3.4)%   $ 101.5   $ 101.5   0.0%  
Gross profit $ 33.4   $ 35.9   (6.9)%   $ 66.7   $ 69.5   (4.1)%  
Gross margin   66.5%     69.1%         65.7%     68.5%      
Operating income $ 2.0   $ 7.3   (73.0)%   $ 5.0   $ 13.3   (62.1)%  
Operating margin   3.9%     14.1%         5.0%     13.1%      
Emerging Brands                
Net sales $ 32.9   $ 31.6   4.3%   $ 65.9   $ 65.6   0.5%  
Gross profit $ 19.7   $ 15.8   24.9%   $ 39.3   $ 31.4   24.9%  
Gross margin   59.9%     50.0%         59.5%     47.9%      
Operating income $ 2.8   $ 3.0   (7.1)%   $ 6.6   $ 6.9   (4.8)%  
Operating margin   8.5%     9.6%         10.0%     10.6%      
Corporate and Other                
Net sales $ (0.1 ) $ (0.1 ) NM   $ (0.2 ) $ (0.3 ) NM  
Gross profit $ (0.4 ) $ 0.1   NM   $ (0.1 ) $ 0.8   NM  
Operating loss $ (5.9 ) $ (7.4 ) NM   $ (13.5 ) $ (13.9 ) NM  
Consolidated                
Net sales $ 419.9   $ 420.3   (0.1)%   $ 818.1   $ 840.4   (2.7)%  
Gross profit $ 265.6   $ 270.2   (1.7)%   $ 526.2   $ 546.6   (3.7)%  
Gross margin   63.3%     64.3%         64.3%     65.0%      
SG&A $ 213.2   $ 201.8   5.7%   $ 423.6   $ 401.5   5.5%  
SG&A as % of net sales   50.8%     48.0%         51.8%     47.8%      
Operating income $ 56.8   $ 72.6   (21.8)%   $ 114.2   $ 155.9   (26.8)%  
Operating margin   13.5%     17.3%         14.0%     18.6%      
Earnings before income taxes $ 56.7   $ 71.3   (20.5)%   $ 113.2   $ 152.3   (25.6)%  
Net earnings $ 43.8   $ 55.1   (20.5)%   $ 85.9   $ 115.9   (25.9)%  
Net earnings per diluted share $ 2.77   $ 3.45   (19.7)%   $ 5.42   $ 7.23   (25.0)%  
                                 
                     
    Second Quarter   Second Quarter   Second Quarter   First Half   First Half
    Fiscal 2024   Fiscal 2024   Fiscal 2023   Fiscal 2024   Fiscal 2023
    Actual   Guidance(7)   Actual   Actual   Actual
Net earnings (loss) per diluted share:                    
GAAP basis $ 2.57 $ 2.82 – 3.02 $ 3.22 $ 4.99 $ 6.86
LIFO adjustments(1)(8)   0.03   0.00   0.07   0.13   0.13
Amortization of Johnny Was intangible assets(2)(8)   0.13   0.13   0.16   0.26   0.32
Gain on sale of Merida manufacturing facility(3)(8)   0.00   0.00   0.00   0.00   (0.08)
Johnny Was distribution center relocation costs(4)(8)   0.04   0.00   0.00   0.04   0.00
As adjusted(5) $ 2.77 $ 2.95 – 3.15 $ 3.45 $ 5.42 $ 7.23
                     
                     
    Third Quarter   Third Quarter            
    Fiscal 2024   Fiscal 2023            
    Guidance(10)   Actual            
Net earnings per diluted share:                    
GAAP basis $ (0.16) – 0.04 $ 0.68            
LIFO adjustments(9)   0.00   0.17            
Amortization of Johnny Was intangible assets(2)   0.13   0.16            
Johnny Was distribution center relocation costs(4)   0.03   0.00            
As adjusted(5) $ 0.00 – 0.20 $ 1.01            
                     
                     
    Fiscal 2024   Fiscal 2023            
    Guidance(10)   Actual            
Net earnings per diluted share:                    
GAAP basis $ 6.28 – 6.58 $ 3.82            
Johnny Was impairment charges(11)   0.00   5.21            
LIFO adjustments(1)(8)   0.11   0.45            
Amortization of Johnny Was intangible assets(2)(8)   0.50   0.65            
Gain on sale of Merida manufacturing facility(3)(8)   0.00   (0.08)            
Johnny Was distribution center relocation costs(4)(8)   0.11   0.00            
Impairment of investment in unconsolidated entity(12)   0.00   0.12            
As adjusted(5) $ 7.00 – 7.30 $ 10.15            
                     

(1) LIFO adjustments represents the impact of LIFO accounting adjustments. These adjustments are included in cost of goods sold in Corporate and Other.
(2) Amortization of Johnny Was intangible assets represents the amortization related to intangible assets acquired as part of the Johnny Was acquisition. These charges are included in SG&A in Johnny Was.
(3) Gain on sale of Merida manufacturing facility represents the gain on sale of Oxford’s last owned manufacturing facility, which was located in Merida, Mexico and previously operated by the Lanier Apparel operating group. The gain is included in royalties and other operating income in Corporate and Other in Fiscal 2023.
(4) Johnny Was distribution center relocation costs relate to the transition of Johnny Was distribution center operations from Los Angeles, California to Lyons, Georgia including systems integrations, employee bonuses and severance agreements, moving costs and occupancy expenses related to the vacated distribution centers. These charges are included in SG&A in Johnny Was.
(5) Impact of income taxes represents the estimated tax impact of the above adjustments based on the estimated applicable tax rate on current year earnings.
(6) Amounts in columns may not add due to rounding.
(7) Guidance as issued on June 12, 2024.
(8) Adjustments shown net of income taxes.
(9) No estimate for LIFO accounting adjustments is reflected in the guidance for any future periods.
(10) Guidance as issued on September 11, 2024.
(11) Johnny Was impairment charges represent the impact of the impairment of the Johnny Was goodwill and intangible asset balances, net of income taxes, on net earnings per share in Fiscal 2023.
(12) Impairment of investment in unconsolidated entity represents the impact, net of income taxes, on net earnings per share relating to the impairment of the ownership interest in an unconsolidated entity in Fiscal 2023.

   
  Direct to Consumer Location Count
  End of Q1 End of Q2 End of Q3 End of Q4
Fiscal 2023        
Tommy Bahama        
Full-price retail store 103 101 102 102
Retail-food & beverage 21 22 21 22
Outlet 33 33 34 34
Total Tommy Bahama 157 156 157 158
Lilly Pulitzer full-price retail store 59 59 61 60
Johnny Was        
Full-price retail store 65 67 71 72
Outlet 2 2 2 3
Total Johnny Was 67 69 73 75
Emerging Brands        
Southern Tide full-price retail store 9 13 15 19
TBBC full-price retail store 3 3 3 3
Total Oxford 295 300 309 315
         
Fiscal 2024        
Tommy Bahama        
Full-price retail store 102 103    
Retail-food & beverage 23 23    
Outlet 35 36    
Total Tommy Bahama 160 162    
Lilly Pulitzer full-price retail store 60 60    
Johnny Was        
Full-price retail store 75 76    
Outlet 3 3    
Total Johnny Was 78 79    
Emerging Brands        
Southern Tide full-price retail store 20 24    
TBBC full-price retail store 4 5    
Total Oxford 322 330    
         


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