Children's clothing retailer Carter's closing 150 stores, cutting 300 jobs

Core Insights - Carter's, a children's clothing retailer, plans to close 150 stores and cut 300 jobs over the next three years due to low margins and increased costs driven by tariffs [1][2][4] Store Closures and Job Cuts - The company will close approximately 100 stores by 2026, primarily as leases expire, and will reduce office-based roles by 15%, resulting in annual savings of $35 million [1][5][6] - The decision to suspend new openings of U.S. locations and reduce product offerings by 20-30% is part of the strategy to enhance operational efficiency [1][6] Financial Impact of Tariffs - Higher tariffs have significantly impacted the company's margins, with estimates indicating a net impact of $25 million to $35 million on fourth-quarter earnings [2][4] - Gross margins were affected by $20 million in Q3 2025, with expectations of a $40 million impact in Q4 [4][6] Strategic Focus - The CEO emphasized the need to enhance a performance-driven culture, aiming for greater ownership and accountability among fewer employees [5][6] - Due to ongoing uncertainties regarding tariffs, the company has opted not to provide sales and earnings guidance for 2025 [6]