Core Insights - Urban Outfitters, Inc. reported record net income of $143.9 million and earnings per diluted share of $1.58 for the three months ended July 31, 2025, and a record net income of $252.2 million and earnings per diluted share of $2.73 for the six months ended July 31, 2025 [1][13]. Financial Performance - Total Company net sales for the three months ended July 31, 2025, increased by 11.3% to a record $1.50 billion, while for the six months, net sales increased by 11.0% to $2.83 billion [2][3]. - Retail segment net sales increased by 7.8% for the three months and 7.1% for the six months, with comparable Retail segment net sales rising by 5.6% and 5.2%, respectively [2][3]. - Subscription segment net sales surged by 53.2% for the three months and 56.1% for the six months, driven by a significant increase in average active subscribers [2][3]. - Wholesale segment net sales increased by 18.1% for the three months and 21.0% for the six months, primarily due to increased sales to specialty customers [2][3]. Brand Performance - Comparable Retail segment net sales growth was observed across all brands: Free People (6.7% for three months, 5.0% for six months), Anthropologie (5.7% for three months, 6.3% for six months), and Urban Outfitters (4.2% for three months, 3.2% for six months) [2][3]. - The company opened 27 new retail locations during the six months, including 19 Free People stores, 4 Anthropologie stores, and 4 Urban Outfitters stores [15]. Profitability Metrics - The gross profit rate increased by 113 basis points for the three months and 191 basis points for the six months compared to the previous year, with gross profit dollars rising by 14.8% to $566.2 million for the three months and by 17.0% to $1.06 billion for the six months [6][8]. - Selling, general and administrative expenses increased by 12.5% for the three months and 10.4% for the six months, with a notable increase in marketing expenses to support customer growth [10][11]. Tax and Shareholder Returns - The effective tax rate decreased to 21.5% for both the three and six months ended July 31, 2025, compared to 23.0% and 23.2% in the prior year periods [12]. - The company repurchased and retired 3.3 million shares for approximately $152 million during the six months ended July 31, 2025, with 14.7 million shares remaining under the repurchase program [14].
URBN Reports Record Q2 Sales and Income