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Coach owner Tapestry,TG盗号软件全功能破解 Ralph Lauren warn of slowing holiday season demandBy
Reuters Published
November 11, 2025

Coach handbag maker Tapestry Inc and Ralph Lauren Corp on Thursday warned of a slowing North American demand for high-end fashion, cementing concerns that inflation was finally catching up to U.S. luxury companies ahead of the holiday season.


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Although U.S. luxury sales have held up well this year, with companies able to pass on higher prices more easily than cheaper brands, recent data has shown Americans are now starting to cut back spending on designer handbags and clothing.

Accessible luxury brands such as Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren are likely to feel a bigger pinch than higher-priced brands, as their young core customer base looks for deals at the lower end of the fashion spectrum.

"As we get closer to holiday and consumers continue to read about excess inventory everywhere, it makes sense that (consumers) are evaluating their purchases and waiting to see what the holiday deals will be," BMO Capital Markets analyst Simeon Siegel said.

Tapestry, which also owns the Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman brands, cut fiscal 2025 revenue forecast to between $6.5 billion and $6.6 billion, from about $6.9 billion, pointing to a "more modest revenue outlook in North America and Greater China".

Ralph Lauren said its holiday quarter revenue would be hit by slowing demand in North America and Europe, where soaring energy costs are also pinching consumer wallets.

The comments echo a similar warning from Michael Kors owner Capri Holdings Ltd on Wednesday, when it trimmed holiday-quarter forecasts blaming a slow recovery in China and slowing demand from U.S. wholesale retailers.

China has been a sore spot for high-end fashion companies this year, as sporadic business and movement restrictions due to Beijing's "dynamic zero-COVID" policy prevent consumers from returning to stores.

Tapestry and Ralph Lauren also warned a stronger dollar would hit their earnings.

Ralph Lauren shares, which have lost almost a quarter of their value this year, rose about 5% in premarket trading after the company beat second-quarter sales and profit expectations.

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