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Boot Barn (BOOT) Q1 Sales Rise 19%

Core Insights - Boot Barn reported strong operational gains with a 19.1% sales growth for Q1 FY2026 and a 38.1% increase in diluted earnings per share (GAAP) compared to Q1 FY2025, despite falling short of analyst expectations for revenue and net income [1][2] Financial Performance - Revenue for Q1 FY2026 was $504.1 million, below the consensus estimate of $561.8 million, while earnings per share (GAAP) were $1.74, slightly under the $1.77 estimate [1][2] - Gross profit increased to $197.2 million, reflecting a gross margin of 39.1%, up from 37.0% in Q1 FY2025, driven by better buying power and a growing share of exclusive brand sales [6] - Same-store sales growth was 9.4%, significantly higher than the previous year's 1.4% [2][5] Business Operations - Boot Barn operates 473 locations nationwide, focusing on western and work-related footwear, apparel, and accessories [3] - The company opened 14 new stores during the quarter, contributing to top-line growth [5] - E-commerce accounted for 8.7% of net sales, with both brick-and-mortar and online platforms showing strong performance [5] Strategic Focus - Recent strategies include building brand identity, expanding the store base, developing exclusive brands, growing e-commerce, and fostering customer loyalty through a rewards program [4] - Exclusive brands accounted for 38.6% of consolidated sales in FY2025, with a goal to reduce sourcing risk from China to just 5% in the second half of FY2026 [7] Market Outlook - Boot Barn raised its full-year FY2026 sales outlook to between $2.10 billion and $2.18 billion, projecting a 10% to 14% increase over the prior year [10] - For Q2 FY2026, revenue guidance is set at $487 million to $495 million, with same-store sales growth projected at 4.5% to 6.5% [11]