NYSE:DBI Designer Brands Q1 2025 Earnings Report $39.20 +0.43 (+1.10%) Closing price 04/17/2025 03:59 PM EasternExtended Trading$39.25 +0.05 (+0.11%) As of 04/17/2025 05:56 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.08Consensus EPS $0.15Beat/MissMissed by -$0.07One Year Ago EPS$0.21Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$746.60 millionExpected Revenue$737.32 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$9.28 millionYoY Revenue Growth+0.60%Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2025Date6/4/2024TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateTuesday, June 4, 2024Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsDesigner Brands' Q1 2026 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 8:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Designer Brands Q1 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrJune 4, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 6 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to the Designer Brands First Quarter 2024 Results Conference Call. All participants will be in listen only mode. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Dustin Honstein, Senior Vice President of Finance. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:43Good morning. Earlier today, the company issued a press release comparing results of operations for the 13 week period ended May 4, 2024 to the 13 week period ended April 29, 2023. Please note that the financial results that we will be referencing during the remainder of today's call exclude certain adjustments recorded under GAAP unless specified otherwise. For a complete reconciliation of GAAP to adjusted earnings, please reference our press release. Additionally, please note that remarks made about future expectations, plans and prospects of the company constitute forward looking statements. Speaker 100:01:25Results may differ materially due to the various factors listed in today's press release and the company's public filings with the SEC. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward looking statements. Joining us today are Doug Howe, Chief Executive Officer Jared Poff, Chief Financial Officer and Andrea O'Donnell, Brand's President. Now let me turn the call over to Doug. Speaker 200:01:51Thank you for joining us this morning. This quarter, we were pleased to deliver results in line with our expectations as we gain traction on our path to returning designer brands to growth. As a result of meeting our targets on both the top and bottom lines, we are also reaffirming our 2024 fiscal year guidance. As noted last quarter, we are confident that we have the right people and processes in place and believe that 2024 will continue to be a time of transition for Designer Brands as our refreshed leadership team implements thoughtful, strategic and operational improvement. We are seeing early signs that this refresh focus is benefiting our organization. Speaker 200:02:32To that end, I would also like to thank our DBI associates for their ability to quickly adapt to new ways of working as we transform into a more efficient organization. Turning to this quarter's results. In the Q1, sales were up almost 1% versus last year and we saw a 2.5% decline in comparable sales. These results were in line with our expectations and demonstrated sequential improvement from the Q4 of fiscal 2023. We anticipate that comps will continue to improve throughout fiscal 2024 as our new strategic initiatives, which we will discuss on this call, are further implemented. Speaker 200:03:12Our strategic changes also enabled us to expand gross margins in the Q1 by 80 basis points to 32.8%. This improvement was driven by strong inventory management, reduction in closeouts and direct to consumer or DTC growth. During this turnaround year, we are continuing to look for ways to rationalize and size our cost base appropriately, streamline our operations and improve our efficiency. Let's first talk about our retail businesses and how we're progressing on our strategic pillars to drive growth. In our U. Speaker 200:03:49S. Retail business, we performed in line with the overall industry as our improving assortment featuring trend right styles and brands engaged existing customers and reached new audiences despite seeing continued broad based weakness in seasonal footwear. As we continue to leverage consumer insights to evolve our assortment, we believe that the benefits of a strong athletic and casual assortment are evident. Our Q1 U. S. Speaker 200:04:17Retail sales were up 1.4% to last year with comps down 2.3%. We're pleased with the progress we've made on our strategic initiatives to fuel U. S. Retail growth. Our efforts to reinvigorate the assortment, optimize our marketing investments and enhance our omni channel shopping experience are already beginning to contribute to our results. Speaker 200:04:41Let's begin with our 1st pillar and the progress we've made to reinvigorate the assortment at DSW. We were pleased with our performance in athletic and casual, which outperformed the balance of categories at DSW, with athletic in particular of 15%. According to Turkana, for Q1, DSW dollar sales in both of these categories, performance and leisure footwear outpaced the balance of the footwear market. Kids significantly benefited from the heat in these categories as well with sales dollars outpacing the balance of the footwear market in Q1 according to Turkana. As such, athletic penetration of total DSW overall sales grew by over 460 basis points year over year to 30%. Speaker 200:05:30Furthermore, nearly all the leading national athleisure brands that we carry are seeing impressive growth within DSW that often outpaces their own growth in the market, which has facilitated constructive dialogue with our top partners. Zooming out, we've seen exceptional growth from our top national brands. Specifically, in the Q1, our 8 hottest brands alone, which include a number of the most sought after trending athletic brands in the market today, grew 27% year over year. We spoke last quarter about Laura's focus on strategically building stronger relationships with our brand partners. This will help to ensure we always have the right top brands on hand based on consumer insights regardless of category. Speaker 200:06:17Laura and her team have also been executing select strategic closeout buys in the affordable luxury market. These exciting finds carry a perceived value and product differentiation that extend well beyond the size of the buys themselves. Although relatively small compared to our other offerings, this affordable luxury category significantly outperformed the balance of our assortment. Additionally, we've gotten incredibly positive customer feedback. Many of our most Arctic customers have been attracted to the excitement of the treasure hunt phenomenon at our physical locations, and we want to continue to be a destination of choice for shoppers eager to find exciting and unexpected selections. Speaker 200:07:01We believe that these buzzworthy offerings are paying off by enhancing assortment relevance and customer excitement, complementing our existing product and driving sales and ancillary categories. Amidst these category successes, we are equally aware of the categories that aren't resonating as strongly with the customer and have enacted prudent inventory controls. The seasonal category got off to a slower start as inconsistent weather impacted this category in the Q1. The industry continues to see broad weakness in the seasonal footwear space. Likewise, dress continued to experience softness in the quarter, posting a comp of negative 7% year over year. Speaker 200:07:44We will continue to closely monitor these trends and manage our inventory levels and assortment planning accordingly. Beyond these exciting developments in our assortment, in the Q1, we advanced our 2nd strategic pillar to optimize our marketing investments. I'm very excited to share that Sarah Crockett will be joining our leadership team as DSW's new Chief Marketing Officer. Sarah brings a wealth of experience in customer acquisition and retention, driving traffic and marketing budget efficiency to DSW, which strongly complements the work Laura is already championing around elevating our assortment and shopping experience. Sarah is bringing to DPI an extensive background in global full funnel marketing, including a comprehensive knowledge of brand strategy development. Speaker 200:08:35She also has considerable experience in multichannel and consumer centric marketing. She most recently served as Global Chief Marketing Officer at Nature's Sunshine Products Incorporated and prior to that was Global Chief Marketing Officer for Dickies and Chief Marketing Officer at Backcountry and Burton Snowboard. She also has held leadership positions at other specialty retail brands including Lucky Brands, Vans and REI. Our renewed top of funnel programming continues to engage Nashville audiences. Our current campaign DSW Pairs With Everything emphasizes the continued expansion of our offerings and styles. Speaker 200:09:18We are also focusing on recouping lapsed customers through tailored engagement, including special promotional campaigns. Using data on past purchasing behavior and time since last purchase, we are analyzing new ways to reach out to both lapsed and about to lapse customers. While we are in the early stages of piloting this exciting initiative, we are quite pleased with the positive results we are seeing. Moving on to our final pillar, we have continued to find new avenues to enhance our omni channel experiences. This quarter, digital demand achieved strong mid single digit growth versus last year and conversion continued to improve as we evolved our digital customer experience. Speaker 200:10:03At our physical locations, new layouts continue to be piloted and we have seen a positive reception to store refresh as we are doing, which include fresh paint, new lights and updated flooring. Our customers love DSW because it provides a variety of brands and price points in convenient locations to try on items and receive exceptional customer support. We are committed to enhancing the client experience both in store and online and we'll continue to evaluate new opportunities that will strengthen our ability to drive omni channel growth. Beyond our DSW banner, our Canadian operations are also representative of our efforts to improve the shopping experience for our customers. Our sales grew nearly 3% versus last year, while comps declined by 4.9%, a sequential improvement from the 4th quarter in line with our expectations. Speaker 200:10:59This was primarily driven by kids and athletic categories, which posted strong positive comps this quarter. As we noted last quarter, Mary Turner has begun fully rebranding The Shoe Company both digitally and in new storefronts. This quarter, we opened 5 new Shoe Company stores and we expect to add an additional 4 net new stores to our portfolio by the end of 2024. Additionally, as we continue to expand our reach and grow our market share, I'm pleased to announce that in the Q1, we acquired Rubino, a profitable Canadian footwear retailer operating nearly 30 stores, specifically serving the province of Quebec, a province that represents nearly a quarter of Canada's population, but in which we had no existing presence. Rubino currently operates stores that offer nearly identical atmospheres and assortments to that of our own shoe company stores. Speaker 200:11:57Rubino already makes sufficient use of its working capital and is expected to contribute to DBI's operating income at about the same rate as our overall Canadian Retail segment and we expect the acquisition to be immediately accretive. Rubino's customers are loyal to the brand and we intend to continue operating these storefronts under the Rubino banner. We also believe there's an opportunity to add value by offering our own brands in their stores. Moving on to the brands portfolio, I'd love to turn the call over the new President of our brand's portfolio and footwear industry expert, Andrea O'Donnell, to discuss her priorities for the business now that she has had some time to access the portfolio and meet with our brand leaders. As a reminder, Andrea joined us in January after serving as the Chief Executive at Everlane, a fashion retailer and before that as President of Fashion Lifestyle and the UGG brands at Deckers. Speaker 200:12:56Andrea, thank you for joining us today. Speaker 300:13:00Thank you for having me, Doug. It's a pleasure to be here today. Designer Brands first attracted me because of its unique combination of retail and brand. Since I joined the team, I have become even more excited by the opportunity, not least of which is because of the progress we are already making this year. As a veteran in this industry, I understand footwear brands' competitive advantages very well. Speaker 300:13:28My job here is to build and execute a portfolio strategy that focuses our resources and efforts over the next few years toward the strongest brands and the biggest ideas. Our brand portfolio presents an incredible opportunity to increase the profitability of DBI. So what are we doing? In the immediate term, our focus is on reducing costs, rightsizing the organization, increasing margins, streamlining and simplifying the way we work and defining the role, purpose and potential of the brands in our portfolio. We already have in place key competencies in design, sourcing and logistics. Speaker 300:14:17So once we have reengineered the operating model and built the foundations for profitable growth, I believe we will be well positioned to invest and scale fast. Across our brands, I see a great opportunity to evolve our product ideation process, which will in turn improve adoption rates amongst our collections. We know that not all brands are created equal, and I have charged my team to be discerning. Carefully consider resource trade offs and think critically about maximizing the long term potential for our enterprise. Our goal is to build our foundation and refine our core competencies early, professionalizing our product strategy, so we can easily grow and integrate further in the future. Speaker 300:15:08From next year, we will be executing on a strategy that aims to deliver growth in a number of ways. DSW exclusive brands already have strength in key women's categories, and we will leverage these strengths to grow sales and become margin maximizers for the business. The DSW relationship gives us a unique opportunity to understand the family channel consumer well. And we are very confident in our ability to give these customers a targeted and focused offer of great style at unbelievable value. We are in the process of redefining the brand and product strategies for our licensed brands with Jessica Simpson already evidencing potential based on its current competitive positioning. Speaker 300:15:59In addition, we will be investing in accelerating growth in Keds and Topo Athletic. They are uniquely well positioned within the portfolio, have compelling heritages and are situated in growing categories. They already have access to great distribution and are achieving upper quartile gross margins. This year to date, brand strengths are emerging. In the Q1, we saw solid performance from Keds as well as overall D2C growth. Speaker 300:16:33Hush Puppies, which was added to our portfolio in the Q3 of last year, was incremental to sales, and Jessica Simpson posted a double digit comp. Topo Athletic continues to be a brand with increasing momentum. This quarter, we saw strong consumer demand as we partnered with premier fitness and outdoors channels such as REI to develop distribution nationwide. In conclusion, my team and I have developed a strategy and a 3 year plan. 24 is about reducing waste, driving efficiency. Speaker 300:17:1125 is leveraging our strength to grow both gross margin and sales. And 26 is really about scaling and scaling fast. Speaker 200:17:20As you can tell, Andrea has many exciting perspectives that she has brought to our organization. And I'm grateful to have her leadership and industry experience as we progress our own brand strategy both within and outside of DSW. We believe we are on solid footing as we enter the summer months with an increasingly fresh assortment every day that is a mix of our core offerings and vibrant on trend seasonal assortment. We are welcoming back lapsed customers, increasing engagement with existing customers and targeting new customers with personalized promotions. We continue to see a clear pathway to reach new audiences as we further grow the relevance of our own brands and DSW offerings. Speaker 200:18:03We will continue to leverage our differentiated platform to remain nimble and meet customers where they are. With that, I'll turn it over to Jared. Jared? Speaker 400:18:13Thank you, Doug, and good morning, everyone. I am pleased with our Q1 financial results, which were in line with our expectations. Our disciplined execution delivered the improved results we had planned while we made headway on our strategic initiatives. I continue to be very pleased with the performance of our athletic and casual segments of the business as we flex our assortment to meet customer demand something that will continue to anchor our strategy. Let me provide a bit more details on our financial results. Speaker 400:18:43For the Q1 of 2024, net sales of $746,600,000 were up 0.6% versus the prior year as reported and were down 2.5% on a 13 week comparable basis. As discussed last quarter, the shift in our fiscal calendar following our 53rd week fiscal 2023 will cause some variability between year over year growth and comparable sales growth in any given quarter. Our first quarter results are shifted ahead by 1 week on the calendar, which resulted in the comparable prior period year results dropping a softer week in early February and picking up a busier week in May. In our U. S. Speaker 400:19:27Retail segment, comps were down 2.3% in the Q1, a significant sequential improvement over the Q4 of fiscal 2023. As Doug outlined, we are happy with the continued strength we saw from our top national brands and more specifically in our athletic and casual businesses. We performed relatively in line with the overall footwear market and we're pleased to have ended the quarter stronger than we had started and to be continuing to see steady improvement in Q2 as expected. With athletic continuing to outperform, we think this also sets us up well as we move into the back to school season towards the end of Q2 and beginning of Q3. Our Canada Retail segment comps were down 4.9% in the 1st quarter driven by an overall reduction in overall consumer discretionary spending levels. Speaker 400:20:20Finally, in our brands portfolio segment, sales were up 12% in the Q1. As a reminder, starting this quarter, we have harmonized our approach to how we transact business between our brands portfolio segment and our retail segments. This resulted in approximately $13,000,000 of year over year sales growth for our brand segment. Thencamuto dot com reported comps down 6.2% for the Q1 as it lapsed a strong Q1 last year which posted 11.3% comps. Meanwhile topo.com continued to gain traction with running enthusiasts as it posted a 26.4% comp gain. Speaker 400:21:01Consolidated gross margin of 32.8% in the Q1, which expanded 80 basis points versus the prior year, was primarily driven by our brand segment, which benefited from much fresher inventory levels resulting in reduced closeout sales attributed to cleaning up inventory in the channel last year upon acquisition along with margin strength in wholesale. Our adjusted SG and A was 31.2% of sales compared to 28.9 percent in the prior year period. We have continued to experience modest deleveraging largely due to declining sales combined with increases in underlying fixed expenses due to several acquisitions we completed in 2023. As mentioned last quarter, our full year guidance assumes slight leverage in our SG and A rate. This guidance takes into consideration that we are returning to a normalized level of incentive based compensation in 2024. Speaker 400:21:55We are also acutely focused on finding efficiencies and leverage throughout our organization. As part of that work, we recently executed a cost reduction primarily driven by headcount reduction, which we believe will help drive efficiencies in many parts of the business both financially and operationally. This cost reduction was anticipated in our annual guidance and reaffirms our prior commitment that we expect to generate slight SG and A rate leverage for the entire fiscal year. We are remaining focused on becoming more optimized with our expense structure as we move forward both this year and over the long term. During the quarter, we delivered adjusted operating income of $14,700,000 compared to $25,800,000 in the prior year. Speaker 400:22:42In the Q1, we had $11,600,000 of net interest expense compared to $6,600,000 in the prior year period. Our higher interest is a direct result of the term loan we installed last year and higher interest rates on our ABL. Our effective tax rate for the Q1 on an adjusted basis was a negative 53.3% compared to 25.7% last year. This tax rate is primarily the result of tax planning in the quarter, which when applied against a relatively small base of pre tax income resulted in an unusual tax rate. Our first quarter adjusted net income was $4,800,000 or $0.08 in diluted earnings per share. Speaker 400:23:26Onto our inventory, we ended the Q1 with inventories down 2.7% versus the prior year as we continue to execute against our initiatives to keep our assortment flexible. We are comfortable with our current inventory levels as our strong balance sheet enables us to continue to take advantage of opportunistic buys with our key partners and with select affordable luxury brands. During the quarter, we once again reaffirmed our commitment to return cash to shareholders through a $0.05 dividend representing nearly $3,000,000 in aggregate. Additionally, we spent $17,400,000 in capitalized cost including fixed assets and cloud computing arrangements as we invest for strategic growth and continue to modernize our businesses. We ended the quarter with $43,400,000 of cash and our total liquidity which includes cash and availability under our revolver was 231 point $2,000,000 Subsequent to the end of the quarter, we received the final $47,000,000 of our CARES Act tax refund due to us from the IRS. Speaker 400:24:32In addition, we continue to be fully compliant with all covenants associated with our outstanding debt and have strong relationships with all credit providers. Total debt outstanding was $476,100,000 as of the end of the first quarter. Before I conclude, I want to take a minute to reaffirm our 2024 guidance. We continue to expect net sales growth in the low single digits versus last year which factors in the headwind of sales recorded in the 53rd week of 2023. We also anticipate comparable sales to be low single digits improving sequentially as the year progresses. Speaker 400:25:11We are also reaffirming our sales outlook in our brands portfolio segment reflecting growth in the mid single digits driven by a double digit DTC growth as well as wholesale growth in key accounts, especially Topo and Hush Puppies. In terms of the full year, we continue to expect comp sales in the fall to be materially stronger than in the spring as our assortment evolution continues to take hold with our top brand offerings taking share during back to school and holidays will help them forge a recovery from last year's lackluster boost season. We continue to project our Q3 as our strongest sales growth period and our Q4 to be our weakest given the loss of the 53rd week. Given the impact of the 53rd week and our ongoing transformation efforts, we also wanted to provide more clarity on the Q2. We are pleased with the start of the Q2 with May posting similar top line performance to Q1. Speaker 400:26:13We do anticipate to end Q2 stronger than we had started as we expect our performance to gradually improve as we reach an inflection point in Q3. Furthermore, we currently expect our Q2 gross margin to be in line with the levels of Q1. As I mentioned earlier, we continue to see an opportunity for slight expense leverage in our SG and A ratio for the full year as we cut costs while reinvesting in key areas such as marketing, personnel and technology. We reaffirm our expectations for our annual adjusted earnings per share to be in the range of $0.70 to $0.80 representing a roughly 10% increase at the midpoint versus our 2023 results. EPS will remain below last year for the spring with growth over last year anticipated for the second half of fiscal twenty twenty four. Speaker 400:27:04We also continue to expect capital cost including fixed assets and cloud computing arrangements to be in the range of $65,000,000 to $75,000,000 for the year. Throughout our evolution, we are as focused as ever on refreshing the DSW banner and our offerings. Our team's passions and commitments to bringing trend right styles to our customers is instrumental for the sustained success of our business. And I believe that by embracing these strategic initiatives firm wide, we are already seeing the fruits of our labor. We will continue to focus on streamlining our operations, finding efficiencies and improving our associates productivity while our segment leaders execute the priorities that Doug has continued to reinforce. Speaker 400:27:49With that, we will open the call for questions. Operator? Operator00:27:54We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question comes from Mauricio Sema with UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:28:37Hi, good morning and thanks for taking my questions. Maybe if you could elaborate a little bit more on the comp sales trend throughout the quarter. It seems that things accelerated in April. So maybe if you could elaborate on that. So and also then what does it imply about May considering that you say like it's roughly in line with the overall Q1? Speaker 500:29:01And then second, maybe could you talk more about the impact of the Rubino acquisition in Canada? I mean, I would assume that would impact in a way your top line expectations. So maybe you could give us like a sense of I mean, you mentioned the number of stores that maybe like from a dollar perspective, like just for us to get a sense of like how much that is impacting the Canada retail expectations? Thank you. Speaker 200:29:30Yes, Mauricio, this is Doug. Thanks for your question. I'll take the first one and then I'll hand it over to Jared for the Rubino question. Yes, I mean, we exited Q1 stronger than we entered it, as we said in the remarks. And again, we're seeing that trend continue through May. Speaker 200:29:49We feel really confident about all the work that LORD is doing specifically to elevate the assortment and to really lean into the athletic category, which again had a 15% increase in Q1 and that penetration only is stronger as we move into obviously back to school, which is we think a big opportunity for last year. So again, we're optimistic about that as we move through the quarter. But there was a sequential improvement in the fact that we exited the quarter at a stronger rate than we entered it and dramatically stronger than obviously the Q4 performance. So we're pleased with the progress. And then Jerry? Speaker 200:30:28Yes. And on the Speaker 400:30:28Rubino acquisition, so last year, So last year, 2023, they generated $47,000,000 this is in Canadian, dollars 47,000,000 of sales. And we bought them and we'll be registering 3 quarters of the year of sales in this year. So we are expecting, like we mentioned, similar operating income contribution from Rubino as our entire Canadian segment. They look and look, feel, smell, taste just like our shoe company stores. And they basically are the shoe company just rebadged as Rubino serving Quebec. Speaker 500:31:11Got it. Super helpful. And then just a quick follow-up on the SG and A, just maybe could you provide a little bit more details on why the acceleration, I mean, high single digit increase, just trying to understand like if there's anything in particular, maybe you said related to timing or with the calendar shift. But yes, anything more any additional detail on SG and A acceleration would be very helpful on as we model the next few quarters? Thank you. Speaker 200:31:41Sure. Sure. Yes. Speaker 400:31:43So we did mention in the comments, we did return to our normalized incentive comp posture this year. Last year, given the performance of the business, that was completely removed. That in round numbers is just a little over $30,000,000 Our incentive comp goes to all employees in the company. And so that is a net headwind that is pretty evenly dispersed across all four quarters. We did just execute reorganization as we shared that's resulting in this year around $12,000,000 of savings. Speaker 400:32:22When you kind of look at year over year dollars as far as being more than last year, Right now, these two quarters, we are living with more dollars being spent this year than last year, primarily in that incentive comp land and a little bit in some marketing. When we get into next year into the fall, that year over year dollar deleverage minimizes primarily because marketing and selling expenses were higher last year in the fall than they were in the spring. So that's why we're expecting overall SG and A rate to leverage slightly, especially as sales build into the fall. But those are the big drivers. Speaker 500:33:09Understood. Very helpful. Thank you so much. Operator00:33:29This concludes our question and answer session. I would just one moment. I see that we have a follow-up from Mauricio Sena from UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:33:42Great. Thanks. If I could just squeeze 1 in. If you could talk about maybe what you're seeing on the promotional environment on the U. S. Speaker 500:33:52Retail business. I know you called out primarily gross margin expansion was coming from Brands portfolio. But maybe if you could talk about what you're seeing in the U. S. Retail, that would be very helpful. Speaker 500:34:04Thank you. Speaker 200:34:06Yes. This is Doug. I'll take that. We definitely we've got some fewer markdowns than we did in Q4. And I would say, we have some very early pilots in phase now where we're trying to be more targeted with those offers. Speaker 200:34:21But think at this point, we feel like it's pretty steady as she goes with regards to the promotional activity, acknowledging we're in a discretionary category. There's still a fair amount of uncertainty out there in the economy. So we want to be prudent about how we're managing that. But we definitely saw some favorability with regards to how promotional we were versus Q4. And that's incorporated into our guidance. Speaker 500:34:46Got it. Thank you so much. Operator00:34:49This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Doug Howe for any closing remarks. Speaker 200:34:58Well, thank you all for joining us today. And I just would like to reiterate one more time how much myself and this entire leadership team appreciate all of our DBI associates for their ability to adapt their new ways of working as we transform the business. So again, thanks for your time. 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There are 6 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to the Designer Brands First Quarter 2024 Results Conference Call. All participants will be in listen only mode. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Dustin Honstein, Senior Vice President of Finance. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:43Good morning. Earlier today, the company issued a press release comparing results of operations for the 13 week period ended May 4, 2024 to the 13 week period ended April 29, 2023. Please note that the financial results that we will be referencing during the remainder of today's call exclude certain adjustments recorded under GAAP unless specified otherwise. For a complete reconciliation of GAAP to adjusted earnings, please reference our press release. Additionally, please note that remarks made about future expectations, plans and prospects of the company constitute forward looking statements. Speaker 100:01:25Results may differ materially due to the various factors listed in today's press release and the company's public filings with the SEC. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward looking statements. Joining us today are Doug Howe, Chief Executive Officer Jared Poff, Chief Financial Officer and Andrea O'Donnell, Brand's President. Now let me turn the call over to Doug. Speaker 200:01:51Thank you for joining us this morning. This quarter, we were pleased to deliver results in line with our expectations as we gain traction on our path to returning designer brands to growth. As a result of meeting our targets on both the top and bottom lines, we are also reaffirming our 2024 fiscal year guidance. As noted last quarter, we are confident that we have the right people and processes in place and believe that 2024 will continue to be a time of transition for Designer Brands as our refreshed leadership team implements thoughtful, strategic and operational improvement. We are seeing early signs that this refresh focus is benefiting our organization. Speaker 200:02:32To that end, I would also like to thank our DBI associates for their ability to quickly adapt to new ways of working as we transform into a more efficient organization. Turning to this quarter's results. In the Q1, sales were up almost 1% versus last year and we saw a 2.5% decline in comparable sales. These results were in line with our expectations and demonstrated sequential improvement from the Q4 of fiscal 2023. We anticipate that comps will continue to improve throughout fiscal 2024 as our new strategic initiatives, which we will discuss on this call, are further implemented. Speaker 200:03:12Our strategic changes also enabled us to expand gross margins in the Q1 by 80 basis points to 32.8%. This improvement was driven by strong inventory management, reduction in closeouts and direct to consumer or DTC growth. During this turnaround year, we are continuing to look for ways to rationalize and size our cost base appropriately, streamline our operations and improve our efficiency. Let's first talk about our retail businesses and how we're progressing on our strategic pillars to drive growth. In our U. Speaker 200:03:49S. Retail business, we performed in line with the overall industry as our improving assortment featuring trend right styles and brands engaged existing customers and reached new audiences despite seeing continued broad based weakness in seasonal footwear. As we continue to leverage consumer insights to evolve our assortment, we believe that the benefits of a strong athletic and casual assortment are evident. Our Q1 U. S. Speaker 200:04:17Retail sales were up 1.4% to last year with comps down 2.3%. We're pleased with the progress we've made on our strategic initiatives to fuel U. S. Retail growth. Our efforts to reinvigorate the assortment, optimize our marketing investments and enhance our omni channel shopping experience are already beginning to contribute to our results. Speaker 200:04:41Let's begin with our 1st pillar and the progress we've made to reinvigorate the assortment at DSW. We were pleased with our performance in athletic and casual, which outperformed the balance of categories at DSW, with athletic in particular of 15%. According to Turkana, for Q1, DSW dollar sales in both of these categories, performance and leisure footwear outpaced the balance of the footwear market. Kids significantly benefited from the heat in these categories as well with sales dollars outpacing the balance of the footwear market in Q1 according to Turkana. As such, athletic penetration of total DSW overall sales grew by over 460 basis points year over year to 30%. Speaker 200:05:30Furthermore, nearly all the leading national athleisure brands that we carry are seeing impressive growth within DSW that often outpaces their own growth in the market, which has facilitated constructive dialogue with our top partners. Zooming out, we've seen exceptional growth from our top national brands. Specifically, in the Q1, our 8 hottest brands alone, which include a number of the most sought after trending athletic brands in the market today, grew 27% year over year. We spoke last quarter about Laura's focus on strategically building stronger relationships with our brand partners. This will help to ensure we always have the right top brands on hand based on consumer insights regardless of category. Speaker 200:06:17Laura and her team have also been executing select strategic closeout buys in the affordable luxury market. These exciting finds carry a perceived value and product differentiation that extend well beyond the size of the buys themselves. Although relatively small compared to our other offerings, this affordable luxury category significantly outperformed the balance of our assortment. Additionally, we've gotten incredibly positive customer feedback. Many of our most Arctic customers have been attracted to the excitement of the treasure hunt phenomenon at our physical locations, and we want to continue to be a destination of choice for shoppers eager to find exciting and unexpected selections. Speaker 200:07:01We believe that these buzzworthy offerings are paying off by enhancing assortment relevance and customer excitement, complementing our existing product and driving sales and ancillary categories. Amidst these category successes, we are equally aware of the categories that aren't resonating as strongly with the customer and have enacted prudent inventory controls. The seasonal category got off to a slower start as inconsistent weather impacted this category in the Q1. The industry continues to see broad weakness in the seasonal footwear space. Likewise, dress continued to experience softness in the quarter, posting a comp of negative 7% year over year. Speaker 200:07:44We will continue to closely monitor these trends and manage our inventory levels and assortment planning accordingly. Beyond these exciting developments in our assortment, in the Q1, we advanced our 2nd strategic pillar to optimize our marketing investments. I'm very excited to share that Sarah Crockett will be joining our leadership team as DSW's new Chief Marketing Officer. Sarah brings a wealth of experience in customer acquisition and retention, driving traffic and marketing budget efficiency to DSW, which strongly complements the work Laura is already championing around elevating our assortment and shopping experience. Sarah is bringing to DPI an extensive background in global full funnel marketing, including a comprehensive knowledge of brand strategy development. Speaker 200:08:35She also has considerable experience in multichannel and consumer centric marketing. She most recently served as Global Chief Marketing Officer at Nature's Sunshine Products Incorporated and prior to that was Global Chief Marketing Officer for Dickies and Chief Marketing Officer at Backcountry and Burton Snowboard. She also has held leadership positions at other specialty retail brands including Lucky Brands, Vans and REI. Our renewed top of funnel programming continues to engage Nashville audiences. Our current campaign DSW Pairs With Everything emphasizes the continued expansion of our offerings and styles. Speaker 200:09:18We are also focusing on recouping lapsed customers through tailored engagement, including special promotional campaigns. Using data on past purchasing behavior and time since last purchase, we are analyzing new ways to reach out to both lapsed and about to lapse customers. While we are in the early stages of piloting this exciting initiative, we are quite pleased with the positive results we are seeing. Moving on to our final pillar, we have continued to find new avenues to enhance our omni channel experiences. This quarter, digital demand achieved strong mid single digit growth versus last year and conversion continued to improve as we evolved our digital customer experience. Speaker 200:10:03At our physical locations, new layouts continue to be piloted and we have seen a positive reception to store refresh as we are doing, which include fresh paint, new lights and updated flooring. Our customers love DSW because it provides a variety of brands and price points in convenient locations to try on items and receive exceptional customer support. We are committed to enhancing the client experience both in store and online and we'll continue to evaluate new opportunities that will strengthen our ability to drive omni channel growth. Beyond our DSW banner, our Canadian operations are also representative of our efforts to improve the shopping experience for our customers. Our sales grew nearly 3% versus last year, while comps declined by 4.9%, a sequential improvement from the 4th quarter in line with our expectations. Speaker 200:10:59This was primarily driven by kids and athletic categories, which posted strong positive comps this quarter. As we noted last quarter, Mary Turner has begun fully rebranding The Shoe Company both digitally and in new storefronts. This quarter, we opened 5 new Shoe Company stores and we expect to add an additional 4 net new stores to our portfolio by the end of 2024. Additionally, as we continue to expand our reach and grow our market share, I'm pleased to announce that in the Q1, we acquired Rubino, a profitable Canadian footwear retailer operating nearly 30 stores, specifically serving the province of Quebec, a province that represents nearly a quarter of Canada's population, but in which we had no existing presence. Rubino currently operates stores that offer nearly identical atmospheres and assortments to that of our own shoe company stores. Speaker 200:11:57Rubino already makes sufficient use of its working capital and is expected to contribute to DBI's operating income at about the same rate as our overall Canadian Retail segment and we expect the acquisition to be immediately accretive. Rubino's customers are loyal to the brand and we intend to continue operating these storefronts under the Rubino banner. We also believe there's an opportunity to add value by offering our own brands in their stores. Moving on to the brands portfolio, I'd love to turn the call over the new President of our brand's portfolio and footwear industry expert, Andrea O'Donnell, to discuss her priorities for the business now that she has had some time to access the portfolio and meet with our brand leaders. As a reminder, Andrea joined us in January after serving as the Chief Executive at Everlane, a fashion retailer and before that as President of Fashion Lifestyle and the UGG brands at Deckers. Speaker 200:12:56Andrea, thank you for joining us today. Speaker 300:13:00Thank you for having me, Doug. It's a pleasure to be here today. Designer Brands first attracted me because of its unique combination of retail and brand. Since I joined the team, I have become even more excited by the opportunity, not least of which is because of the progress we are already making this year. As a veteran in this industry, I understand footwear brands' competitive advantages very well. Speaker 300:13:28My job here is to build and execute a portfolio strategy that focuses our resources and efforts over the next few years toward the strongest brands and the biggest ideas. Our brand portfolio presents an incredible opportunity to increase the profitability of DBI. So what are we doing? In the immediate term, our focus is on reducing costs, rightsizing the organization, increasing margins, streamlining and simplifying the way we work and defining the role, purpose and potential of the brands in our portfolio. We already have in place key competencies in design, sourcing and logistics. Speaker 300:14:17So once we have reengineered the operating model and built the foundations for profitable growth, I believe we will be well positioned to invest and scale fast. Across our brands, I see a great opportunity to evolve our product ideation process, which will in turn improve adoption rates amongst our collections. We know that not all brands are created equal, and I have charged my team to be discerning. Carefully consider resource trade offs and think critically about maximizing the long term potential for our enterprise. Our goal is to build our foundation and refine our core competencies early, professionalizing our product strategy, so we can easily grow and integrate further in the future. Speaker 300:15:08From next year, we will be executing on a strategy that aims to deliver growth in a number of ways. DSW exclusive brands already have strength in key women's categories, and we will leverage these strengths to grow sales and become margin maximizers for the business. The DSW relationship gives us a unique opportunity to understand the family channel consumer well. And we are very confident in our ability to give these customers a targeted and focused offer of great style at unbelievable value. We are in the process of redefining the brand and product strategies for our licensed brands with Jessica Simpson already evidencing potential based on its current competitive positioning. Speaker 300:15:59In addition, we will be investing in accelerating growth in Keds and Topo Athletic. They are uniquely well positioned within the portfolio, have compelling heritages and are situated in growing categories. They already have access to great distribution and are achieving upper quartile gross margins. This year to date, brand strengths are emerging. In the Q1, we saw solid performance from Keds as well as overall D2C growth. Speaker 300:16:33Hush Puppies, which was added to our portfolio in the Q3 of last year, was incremental to sales, and Jessica Simpson posted a double digit comp. Topo Athletic continues to be a brand with increasing momentum. This quarter, we saw strong consumer demand as we partnered with premier fitness and outdoors channels such as REI to develop distribution nationwide. In conclusion, my team and I have developed a strategy and a 3 year plan. 24 is about reducing waste, driving efficiency. Speaker 300:17:1125 is leveraging our strength to grow both gross margin and sales. And 26 is really about scaling and scaling fast. Speaker 200:17:20As you can tell, Andrea has many exciting perspectives that she has brought to our organization. And I'm grateful to have her leadership and industry experience as we progress our own brand strategy both within and outside of DSW. We believe we are on solid footing as we enter the summer months with an increasingly fresh assortment every day that is a mix of our core offerings and vibrant on trend seasonal assortment. We are welcoming back lapsed customers, increasing engagement with existing customers and targeting new customers with personalized promotions. We continue to see a clear pathway to reach new audiences as we further grow the relevance of our own brands and DSW offerings. Speaker 200:18:03We will continue to leverage our differentiated platform to remain nimble and meet customers where they are. With that, I'll turn it over to Jared. Jared? Speaker 400:18:13Thank you, Doug, and good morning, everyone. I am pleased with our Q1 financial results, which were in line with our expectations. Our disciplined execution delivered the improved results we had planned while we made headway on our strategic initiatives. I continue to be very pleased with the performance of our athletic and casual segments of the business as we flex our assortment to meet customer demand something that will continue to anchor our strategy. Let me provide a bit more details on our financial results. Speaker 400:18:43For the Q1 of 2024, net sales of $746,600,000 were up 0.6% versus the prior year as reported and were down 2.5% on a 13 week comparable basis. As discussed last quarter, the shift in our fiscal calendar following our 53rd week fiscal 2023 will cause some variability between year over year growth and comparable sales growth in any given quarter. Our first quarter results are shifted ahead by 1 week on the calendar, which resulted in the comparable prior period year results dropping a softer week in early February and picking up a busier week in May. In our U. S. Speaker 400:19:27Retail segment, comps were down 2.3% in the Q1, a significant sequential improvement over the Q4 of fiscal 2023. As Doug outlined, we are happy with the continued strength we saw from our top national brands and more specifically in our athletic and casual businesses. We performed relatively in line with the overall footwear market and we're pleased to have ended the quarter stronger than we had started and to be continuing to see steady improvement in Q2 as expected. With athletic continuing to outperform, we think this also sets us up well as we move into the back to school season towards the end of Q2 and beginning of Q3. Our Canada Retail segment comps were down 4.9% in the 1st quarter driven by an overall reduction in overall consumer discretionary spending levels. Speaker 400:20:20Finally, in our brands portfolio segment, sales were up 12% in the Q1. As a reminder, starting this quarter, we have harmonized our approach to how we transact business between our brands portfolio segment and our retail segments. This resulted in approximately $13,000,000 of year over year sales growth for our brand segment. Thencamuto dot com reported comps down 6.2% for the Q1 as it lapsed a strong Q1 last year which posted 11.3% comps. Meanwhile topo.com continued to gain traction with running enthusiasts as it posted a 26.4% comp gain. Speaker 400:21:01Consolidated gross margin of 32.8% in the Q1, which expanded 80 basis points versus the prior year, was primarily driven by our brand segment, which benefited from much fresher inventory levels resulting in reduced closeout sales attributed to cleaning up inventory in the channel last year upon acquisition along with margin strength in wholesale. Our adjusted SG and A was 31.2% of sales compared to 28.9 percent in the prior year period. We have continued to experience modest deleveraging largely due to declining sales combined with increases in underlying fixed expenses due to several acquisitions we completed in 2023. As mentioned last quarter, our full year guidance assumes slight leverage in our SG and A rate. This guidance takes into consideration that we are returning to a normalized level of incentive based compensation in 2024. Speaker 400:21:55We are also acutely focused on finding efficiencies and leverage throughout our organization. As part of that work, we recently executed a cost reduction primarily driven by headcount reduction, which we believe will help drive efficiencies in many parts of the business both financially and operationally. This cost reduction was anticipated in our annual guidance and reaffirms our prior commitment that we expect to generate slight SG and A rate leverage for the entire fiscal year. We are remaining focused on becoming more optimized with our expense structure as we move forward both this year and over the long term. During the quarter, we delivered adjusted operating income of $14,700,000 compared to $25,800,000 in the prior year. Speaker 400:22:42In the Q1, we had $11,600,000 of net interest expense compared to $6,600,000 in the prior year period. Our higher interest is a direct result of the term loan we installed last year and higher interest rates on our ABL. Our effective tax rate for the Q1 on an adjusted basis was a negative 53.3% compared to 25.7% last year. This tax rate is primarily the result of tax planning in the quarter, which when applied against a relatively small base of pre tax income resulted in an unusual tax rate. Our first quarter adjusted net income was $4,800,000 or $0.08 in diluted earnings per share. Speaker 400:23:26Onto our inventory, we ended the Q1 with inventories down 2.7% versus the prior year as we continue to execute against our initiatives to keep our assortment flexible. We are comfortable with our current inventory levels as our strong balance sheet enables us to continue to take advantage of opportunistic buys with our key partners and with select affordable luxury brands. During the quarter, we once again reaffirmed our commitment to return cash to shareholders through a $0.05 dividend representing nearly $3,000,000 in aggregate. Additionally, we spent $17,400,000 in capitalized cost including fixed assets and cloud computing arrangements as we invest for strategic growth and continue to modernize our businesses. We ended the quarter with $43,400,000 of cash and our total liquidity which includes cash and availability under our revolver was 231 point $2,000,000 Subsequent to the end of the quarter, we received the final $47,000,000 of our CARES Act tax refund due to us from the IRS. Speaker 400:24:32In addition, we continue to be fully compliant with all covenants associated with our outstanding debt and have strong relationships with all credit providers. Total debt outstanding was $476,100,000 as of the end of the first quarter. Before I conclude, I want to take a minute to reaffirm our 2024 guidance. We continue to expect net sales growth in the low single digits versus last year which factors in the headwind of sales recorded in the 53rd week of 2023. We also anticipate comparable sales to be low single digits improving sequentially as the year progresses. Speaker 400:25:11We are also reaffirming our sales outlook in our brands portfolio segment reflecting growth in the mid single digits driven by a double digit DTC growth as well as wholesale growth in key accounts, especially Topo and Hush Puppies. In terms of the full year, we continue to expect comp sales in the fall to be materially stronger than in the spring as our assortment evolution continues to take hold with our top brand offerings taking share during back to school and holidays will help them forge a recovery from last year's lackluster boost season. We continue to project our Q3 as our strongest sales growth period and our Q4 to be our weakest given the loss of the 53rd week. Given the impact of the 53rd week and our ongoing transformation efforts, we also wanted to provide more clarity on the Q2. We are pleased with the start of the Q2 with May posting similar top line performance to Q1. Speaker 400:26:13We do anticipate to end Q2 stronger than we had started as we expect our performance to gradually improve as we reach an inflection point in Q3. Furthermore, we currently expect our Q2 gross margin to be in line with the levels of Q1. As I mentioned earlier, we continue to see an opportunity for slight expense leverage in our SG and A ratio for the full year as we cut costs while reinvesting in key areas such as marketing, personnel and technology. We reaffirm our expectations for our annual adjusted earnings per share to be in the range of $0.70 to $0.80 representing a roughly 10% increase at the midpoint versus our 2023 results. EPS will remain below last year for the spring with growth over last year anticipated for the second half of fiscal twenty twenty four. Speaker 400:27:04We also continue to expect capital cost including fixed assets and cloud computing arrangements to be in the range of $65,000,000 to $75,000,000 for the year. Throughout our evolution, we are as focused as ever on refreshing the DSW banner and our offerings. Our team's passions and commitments to bringing trend right styles to our customers is instrumental for the sustained success of our business. And I believe that by embracing these strategic initiatives firm wide, we are already seeing the fruits of our labor. We will continue to focus on streamlining our operations, finding efficiencies and improving our associates productivity while our segment leaders execute the priorities that Doug has continued to reinforce. Speaker 400:27:49With that, we will open the call for questions. Operator? Operator00:27:54We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question comes from Mauricio Sema with UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:28:37Hi, good morning and thanks for taking my questions. Maybe if you could elaborate a little bit more on the comp sales trend throughout the quarter. It seems that things accelerated in April. So maybe if you could elaborate on that. So and also then what does it imply about May considering that you say like it's roughly in line with the overall Q1? Speaker 500:29:01And then second, maybe could you talk more about the impact of the Rubino acquisition in Canada? I mean, I would assume that would impact in a way your top line expectations. So maybe you could give us like a sense of I mean, you mentioned the number of stores that maybe like from a dollar perspective, like just for us to get a sense of like how much that is impacting the Canada retail expectations? Thank you. Speaker 200:29:30Yes, Mauricio, this is Doug. Thanks for your question. I'll take the first one and then I'll hand it over to Jared for the Rubino question. Yes, I mean, we exited Q1 stronger than we entered it, as we said in the remarks. And again, we're seeing that trend continue through May. Speaker 200:29:49We feel really confident about all the work that LORD is doing specifically to elevate the assortment and to really lean into the athletic category, which again had a 15% increase in Q1 and that penetration only is stronger as we move into obviously back to school, which is we think a big opportunity for last year. So again, we're optimistic about that as we move through the quarter. But there was a sequential improvement in the fact that we exited the quarter at a stronger rate than we entered it and dramatically stronger than obviously the Q4 performance. So we're pleased with the progress. And then Jerry? Speaker 200:30:28Yes. And on the Speaker 400:30:28Rubino acquisition, so last year, So last year, 2023, they generated $47,000,000 this is in Canadian, dollars 47,000,000 of sales. And we bought them and we'll be registering 3 quarters of the year of sales in this year. So we are expecting, like we mentioned, similar operating income contribution from Rubino as our entire Canadian segment. They look and look, feel, smell, taste just like our shoe company stores. And they basically are the shoe company just rebadged as Rubino serving Quebec. Speaker 500:31:11Got it. Super helpful. And then just a quick follow-up on the SG and A, just maybe could you provide a little bit more details on why the acceleration, I mean, high single digit increase, just trying to understand like if there's anything in particular, maybe you said related to timing or with the calendar shift. But yes, anything more any additional detail on SG and A acceleration would be very helpful on as we model the next few quarters? Thank you. Speaker 200:31:41Sure. Sure. Yes. Speaker 400:31:43So we did mention in the comments, we did return to our normalized incentive comp posture this year. Last year, given the performance of the business, that was completely removed. That in round numbers is just a little over $30,000,000 Our incentive comp goes to all employees in the company. And so that is a net headwind that is pretty evenly dispersed across all four quarters. We did just execute reorganization as we shared that's resulting in this year around $12,000,000 of savings. Speaker 400:32:22When you kind of look at year over year dollars as far as being more than last year, Right now, these two quarters, we are living with more dollars being spent this year than last year, primarily in that incentive comp land and a little bit in some marketing. When we get into next year into the fall, that year over year dollar deleverage minimizes primarily because marketing and selling expenses were higher last year in the fall than they were in the spring. So that's why we're expecting overall SG and A rate to leverage slightly, especially as sales build into the fall. But those are the big drivers. Speaker 500:33:09Understood. Very helpful. Thank you so much. Operator00:33:29This concludes our question and answer session. I would just one moment. I see that we have a follow-up from Mauricio Sena from UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:33:42Great. Thanks. If I could just squeeze 1 in. If you could talk about maybe what you're seeing on the promotional environment on the U. S. Speaker 500:33:52Retail business. I know you called out primarily gross margin expansion was coming from Brands portfolio. But maybe if you could talk about what you're seeing in the U. S. Retail, that would be very helpful. Speaker 500:34:04Thank you. Speaker 200:34:06Yes. This is Doug. I'll take that. We definitely we've got some fewer markdowns than we did in Q4. And I would say, we have some very early pilots in phase now where we're trying to be more targeted with those offers. Speaker 200:34:21But think at this point, we feel like it's pretty steady as she goes with regards to the promotional activity, acknowledging we're in a discretionary category. There's still a fair amount of uncertainty out there in the economy. So we want to be prudent about how we're managing that. But we definitely saw some favorability with regards to how promotional we were versus Q4. And that's incorporated into our guidance. Speaker 500:34:46Got it. Thank you so much. Operator00:34:49This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Doug Howe for any closing remarks. Speaker 200:34:58Well, thank you all for joining us today. And I just would like to reiterate one more time how much myself and this entire leadership team appreciate all of our DBI associates for their ability to adapt their new ways of working as we transform the business. So again, thanks for your time. 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