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Tapestry forecasts weak annual sales as Kate Spade struggles, shares tumble

By Thomson Reuters Aug 13, 2026 | 5:57 AM

By Anuja Bharat Mistry

Aug 13 (Reuters) – Tapestry forecast sluggish annual revenue growth on Thursday, overshadowing its better-than-expected quarterly profit, highlighting the persistent weakness at Kate Spade and cautious spending in North America.

Shares ​of the company, which have risen roughly 20% this year, ‌fell as much as 16.9% in morning trading to a more than six-month low of $127.78.

The company has long struggled to revive sales at Kate Spade. The brand named Scottish fashion designer Jonathan Saunders as its creative director last month, as part of a ‌turnaround ​plan that includes improvements in product design and ⁠visual identity.

Sales at the brand ⁠in the quarter fell 7% on a constant currency basis, while those at Coach rose 14% from a year ago.

“Investors would like to see a faster turnaround at Kate Spade to bolster the financials ​in the near term and also show that Tapestry is a company with multiple levers for growth,” GlobalData Managing Director Neil Saunders said.

Meanwhile, Coach ⁠has been winning over younger shoppers through ⁠its reduced but targeted promotional campaigns that have helped ​it gain market share. Newer collections such as Tabby and Belted Ergo shoulder ​bags have also helped drive growth.

With Kate Spade struggling, investors ‌are more focused on Coach and are a little disappointed with the forecasts, Saunders said.

Tapestry’s North America revenue rose 7% on a constant-currency basis, compared with 8% growth a year earlier and about 20% in the prior quarter, ⁠reflecting a broader slowdown in spending amid growing macroeconomic uncertainty.

Revenue from China jumped 28% and Europe rose 19% compared with a year ago.

The company forecast annual ⁠revenue in the range ‌of $8.4 billion to $8.5 billion, with the midpoint slightly ⁠below estimates of $8.46 billion, according to data compiled by ​LSEG.

The company ‌expects earnings per share for the year ending ​June 2027 to ⁠be in the range of $7.80 to $7.90, with the midpoint above analysts’ estimates of $7.84 per share.

Tapestry’s fourth-quarter adjusted profit of $1.32 per share topped estimates of $1.28 per share.

Quarterly sales rose 8.9% to $1.88 billion from a year earlier, in line with analysts’ estimates.

(Reporting by Anuja Bharat Mistry and Shania S Thomas in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Leroy Leo)