TSE:ATZ Aritzia Q1 2024 Earnings Report C$67.61 -0.87 (-1.27%) As of 04:00 PM Eastern ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Aritzia EPS ResultsActual EPSC$0.05Consensus EPS C$0.08Beat/MissMissed by -C$0.03One Year Ago EPSN/AAritzia Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$462.67 millionExpected Revenue$457.35 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$5.32 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AAritzia Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2024Date7/11/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateTuesday, July 11, 2023Conference Call Time4:30PM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress ReleaseEarnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Aritzia Q1 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrJuly 11, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 13 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00You for standing by. This is the conference operator. Welcome to Aritzia's First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. As a reminder, all participants are in listen only mode and the conference is being recorded. After the presentation, There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Operator00:00:32I will now turn the conference over to Beth Reed, Vice President, Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:41Good afternoon, and thanks for joining Aritzia's Q1 fiscal 2024 earnings call. On the call today, I'm joined by Jennifer Wong, our Chief Executive Officer and Todd Ingledew, our Chief Financial Officer. Following prepared remarks, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note that remarks on this call may include our expectations, future plans and intentions that may constitute forward looking information. Such forward looking information is based on estimates and assumptions made by management regarding, among other things, general economic and geopolitical conditions as well The competitive environment. Speaker 100:01:18Actual results may differ materially from the conclusions, forecasts or projections expressed by the forward looking information. We would refer you to our most recently filed management's discussion and analysis and our annual information form, which include a summary of the material and other factors that could affect our future performance and our ability to deliver on the forward looking information. Our earnings release, the related financial statements and the MD and A are available on SEDAR as well as the Investor Relations section of our website. I'll now turn the call over to Jennifer. Speaker 200:01:55Thanks, Beth. Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. As we discussed on our last call in early May, sales were trending well entering fiscal 2024. And while we're pleased with sales results in Q1, We started to see a deceleration in trends beginning the 1st week of June. We believe this reflects macroeconomic pressure on our consumer as well as opportunities in the level of newness in our product assortment, which I will elaborate on shortly. Speaker 200:02:26For the Q1 of fiscal 2024, Our results were in line with our expectations as we delivered sales of $463,000,000 an increase of 13% On top of outstanding growth of 65% in the Q1 last year, comparable sales grew 4.1% on top of 29% last year. This growth was primarily fueled by our business in the U. S, which grew 22%, building upon growth of 81% in the Q1 last year. In Q1, we saw client growth across All geographies and all channels. This was fueled by a strong double digit increase in our U. Speaker 200:03:09S. Active client base, building upon outstanding growth of more than 200% over the previous 3 years. Our retail net revenue increased 14% in Q1, driven by solid comparable sales growth in our boutiques as well as the progress we've made on our real estate expansion strategy. We opened 1 new boutique during the quarter, our 5th boutique in the state of Texas at South Lake Town Square. In Q2, we plan to open a new boutique in International Plaza in Tampa, which is a new market for us. Speaker 300:03:46We will Speaker 200:03:47also open our 2 newly expanded boutiques in Short Hills, New Jersey and in Boston. The strong performance of our new and expanded boutiques continues to result in better than expected payback periods. E Commerce net revenue grew 13% in Q1, driven by our business in the U. S. And higher conversion rates overall. Speaker 200:04:11We made further progress toward delivering E Commerce 2.0 with multiple personalization tests showing increased conversion rates. We will continue to refine our personalization strategies to ensure that we're bringing a captivating and curated experience to our clients throughout their shopping journey online. In product, sales of both Client favorites and new products contributed to our growth in Q1 as we introduced successful new styles across multiple key fabric programs. From an inventory perspective, our position continues to normalize. At the end of Q1, inventory was up 62% over last year and we continue to expect growth to more closely align with sales trends by the end of Q2. Speaker 200:05:03Over the past 2 years, our focus was to keep up with the unprecedented demand, Managing through COVID, supply chain issues and all that came with it, we were working to ensure we successfully met the surging demand for our client favorites and top selling items. In hindsight, this did cause us to be overly focused on existing items and developing newness through variations on these items. While many of our key programs have continued to perform well, we've identified opportunities in the level of newness Across our product assortment, we've identified that this, in addition to macro factors, contributed to the change in our sales trend beginning in the 1st week of June. The team has refocused on our product pipeline and we will see the benefit of this in the product assortment for spring 2024. Going into fall 2023, We have planned to introduce some additional newness and with a more stabilized supply chain, we are able to return to a more normal operating environment and open to buy. Speaker 200:06:12We are confident in our ability to reorder in season for fallwinter and certainly We will be in a stronger position for springsummer 2024. Shifting to supply chain, our new distribution center in the Toronto area, which will serve as a fulfillment hub for Eastern Canada and the Eastern United States, remains on track to go live in late August. We've had very successful hiring events to fill more than 600 roles and we began onboarding associates last week. We'll be moving our inventory from our 3rd party facility to the new building in the span of 1 week in August. We've undertaken a very detailed and methodical planning process to facilitate a smooth transition during which we will leverage our existing fulfillment network. Speaker 200:07:04Turning to our strategic investments. Our growing recognition has allowed us to continue attracting world class talent. We continue to invest in key roles in product, Real Estate and Technology, while managing our labor count with discipline. We continue to make strategic investments with a long term view, including scaling our infrastructure to match the unprecedented growth in fiscal 20222023, as well as building the groundwork for our future growth. In Q1, we completed the upgrade of our point of sale system in Canada with the U. Speaker 200:07:40S. On track for completion this week while laying the foundation for future enhancements such as mobile point of sale and additional omnichannel services. While we're thoughtfully investing in our future, we're also focused on optimizing economies of scale to more efficiently operate our current business and ensure scalability for our ongoing growth. We've identified a list of approximately 150 opportunities that we anticipate will deliver annual run rate cost efficiencies of approximately $60,000,000 beginning in the back half of the year. Turning to ESG, I'm proud to share that Aritzia was recognized in the Textile Exchange's 2022 Leaders Circle as among the top 10 companies in the fashion industry who made the greatest improvement in sourcing lower impact materials. Speaker 200:08:32And in June, we published our 2nd annual ESG report, which outlines our community strategy, performance and goals for the coming years. I will now pass the call over to Todd. Speaker 400:08:45Thanks, Jennifer, and good afternoon, everyone. I'll first walk you through our results from the quarter, followed by our revised fiscal 2024 outlook and finished with the setup for fiscal 2025. Starting with our results, we delivered another quarter of strong top line performance following 2 years of exceptional sales growth. In the Q1 of fiscal 2024, we generated net revenue of $463,000,000 representing an increase of 13% from last year on top of an increase of 65% in the Q1 of fiscal 2023 and 122% in the Q1 of fiscal 2022. Comparable sales grew 4.1% on top of 29% last year. Speaker 400:09:34Our growth continued to be driven by our business in the United States, where we delivered net revenue of $252,000,000 in the first quarter, an increase of 22% on top of an increase of 81% in the Q1 last year. This momentum reflects our growing brand awareness and the contribution from our new boutiques. We also continue to grow our business in Canada, where net revenue increased 5 percent to $211,000,000 on top of an increase of 52% last year. Net revenue in our retail channel was $328,000,000 an increase of 14%. This was led by strong performance of our new and repositioned boutiques, particularly in the United States. Speaker 400:10:23In e commerce, net revenue increased 13% to $135,000,000 also primarily driven by growth in the United States as well as higher conversion. We delivered gross profit of $180,000,000 compared to $181,000,000 in the Q1 last year. Gross profit margin was in line with expectations at 38.9%, declining 5.40 basis points from 44.3% last year. As outlined, the decline was primarily due to the following headwinds: Higher product costs, normalized markdowns, temporary warehousing costs and pre opening lease amortization for flagship boutiques and our new distribution center. These pressures were partially offset by lower expedited freight costs. Speaker 400:11:16SG and A expenses were $153,000,000 up 28% from last year. SG and A as a percent of net revenue was slightly better than expectations at 33.2%, an increase of 370 basis points compared to 29.5% last year. The increase in SG and A expenses was primarily driven by investments in support office labor and retail wage inflation from the back half of last year as well as distribution center project costs. Adjusted EBITDA in the Q1 was $32,000,000 a decrease of 55% from last year. Adjusted EBITDA as expected was 6.8% of net revenue compared to 17.1% last year. Speaker 400:12:04This margin decrease primarily reflects three things: ongoing inflationary pressure, multiple transitory costs and the run rate from investments made in talent in the back half of last year. At the end of the first quarter, Inventory was in line with our expectations at $485,000,000 up 62% from the end of the Q1 last year. Our total committed inventory at the end of the Q1, which includes inventory on hand, in transit and on order with last year. We continue to expect inventory growth to more closely align with sales trends by the end of the second quarter and normalized markdowns in fiscal 2024 to be no greater than pre pandemic levels. Our liquidity position remains strong at the end of the Q1 with $59,000,000 in cash and 0 drawn on our $175,000,000 revolving credit facility. Speaker 400:13:06On May 26, we acquired the remaining 25 percent ownership interest in CYC Design Corp for $15,400,000 in support of Netvoting shares. The completion of the purchase allows us to gain integration efficiencies earlier and will help support our growth plans for the Reigning Champ brand. I will now shift to our outlook. Beginning in the 1st week of June, we saw a deceleration in our traffic trends, which we believe is driven by macroeconomic pressure on our consumer. In addition, our focus over the last 2 years on ensuring we had depth in our client favorites to meet the exceptional demand has created opportunities in the level of newness in our product assortment. Speaker 400:13:55As a result of the recent change in trends, Net revenue in the Q2 is expected to be flat to slightly down from the prior year on top of 2 years of exceptional growth, 50% in the Q2 last year and 75% 2 years ago. Given the sales trends in the Q2 to date and the macro uncertainty for the remainder of the year, for fiscal 2024, we now expect net revenue in the range of $2,250,000,000 to $2,350,000,000 representing growth of 2% to 7% from fiscal 2023, including the 53rd week. This growth is on top of a 47% increase last year and 74% increase 2 years ago. We expect the lower annual revenue outlook to result in deleverage on fixed costs both in gross profit and SG and A. Therefore, we now expect gross profit margin for the year to decline by approximately 300 basis points compared to fiscal 2023. Speaker 400:15:00In the Q2, we expect gross profit margin to decline by approximately 7.50 basis points. The additional 100 basis points Of pressure compared to our prior outlook is solely a result of the deleverage on fixed costs from the revised revenue outlook. In the Q2, gross profit margin is impacted by the same factors from the Q1 with less offset from lapping of elevated expedited freight costs in the second quarter compared to the first. We continue to expect the pressure in the first half of the year to dissipate in the back half of the year. The improvement will be driven by higher IMU due to selective price actions and lapping cost inflation from the second half of last year. Speaker 400:15:48In addition, Temporary warehousing costs and pre opening lease amortization are expected to subside as we open our new distribution center next month. We now expect SG and A as a percent of net revenue for the year to increase by approximately 300 basis points compared to fiscal 2023. In the Q2, we expect an increase of approximately 550 basis points compared to last year. Similar to gross profit margin, the additional pressure compared to our prior outlook is a result of the deleverage on fixed costs from the revised revenue outlook. In the second half of the year, we expect the SG and A pressure to also dissipate as distribution center project costs wind down and we begin to anniversary investments in support office labor and retail wage inflation. Speaker 400:16:42In addition to factors I already discussed, We expect that the improvement in the second half and into fiscal 2025 will be partially driven by one of our priorities for this year, Optimizing Economies of Scale, which we expect to yield meaningful benefits. This is a cross functional priority driven by the entire senior leadership team with strong buy in and momentum coming from all areas of the business. We have identified approximately 150 opportunities across the business totaling estimated run rate annual savings of over $60,000,000 with approximately 50% of the benefits expected to be realized this fiscal year. Categories of the opportunities include KPI improvements, process optimizations, vendor negotiations and other improvements from scale. We expect capital expenditures for fiscal 2024 of approximately $220,000,000 which primarily includes new and repositioned boutiques, our new distribution center and support office expansion. Speaker 400:17:48Looking ahead to fiscal 2025, we expect top line momentum to accelerate with the majority of the approximately 15 square footage 15% of square footage growth for fiscal 2024 anticipated to occur in the 4th quarter. Along with accelerated square footage growth of approximately 20% planned for fiscal 2025. We continue to expect meaningful adjusted EBITDA margin improvement in fiscal 2025 with 500 basis points of expansion driven by IMU improvements, cost efficiencies, subsiding transitory cost pressures as well as leverage on fixed costs. To summarize, the investments made in the back half of fiscal 2023 and this year are to support our recent tremendous growth to help drive our future growth. While we are lowering our fiscal 2024 outlook due to our revised revenue expectations and resulting fixed cost deleverage. Speaker 400:18:50We expect sales growth to accelerate next year from the planned higher new store openings in fiscal 2025. We also expect that the steps we're taking will ensure that our margins begin to normalize in the second half of this year with further improvement in fiscal 2025. The expected revenue acceleration and margin expansion will drive significant earnings growth in the coming fiscal year. With that, I'll now turn the call back to Jennifer. Speaker 200:19:21Thanks, Todd. While we are seeing softer trends to the start of the Q2, the fundamentals of our business remain unchanged. Aritzia has a proven history of disciplined business and financial management for almost 40 years. And over the years, Brian and I have successfully navigated cyclical challenges driven by the resilience that has been built into our business model. Our strong balance sheet enabled us to continue investing in building a sustainable platform for our future growth despite macro circumstances, and we expect to emerge from fiscal 2024 in a position of strength. Speaker 200:20:05This and the everyday luxury marketing position, market position and incredible strength of the Aritzia brand continue to give us confidence that we remain well positioned to capitalize on all of our growth opportunities. While We are carefully navigating the current macro environment. We are committed to staying disciplined in making further progress against Our fiscal 2024 priorities, which I would put into 4 buckets. These priorities include: number 1, spaces. We're completing the build out of key spaces, including our new and expanded boutiques, flagship locations and Toronto Area Distribution Center. Speaker 200:20:47As a reminder, we expect sales growth to accelerate as our square footage growth increases from approximately 15% this year, which is heavily concentrated late in the second half to 20% in fiscal 2025. 2, finish what we started. We're finishing key projects that have been in progress for some time, such as our Point of sale upgrade and rollout of omni channel services. This continues to build on our foundation for growth and allows us to move On to new initiatives. 3rd, catch up. Speaker 200:21:23We're catching our infrastructure up to our recent explosive growth. This includes key areas such as technology and store development, which are critical for effectively running Our new baseline business and enabling our growth. 4th, economies of scale. We're optimizing our economies of Scaled to generate cost efficiencies across all areas of the business. In addition to subsiding transitory cost pressures and IMU improvement, We expect this to drive margin improvement beginning in the back half of the year. Speaker 200:21:58And as mentioned, we're taking on the opportunities that we've identified in our product development pipeline. And as we resume to a more normal operating environment, We are confident in our ability to deliver everyday luxury to more and more new customers and build loyalty with our ever growing active client base. In closing, all of us here at Aritzia remain very excited about the long runway of opportunities in front of us. All of the initiatives we're prioritizing this year are to enable our long term strategic growth plan. We're continuing to execute on the 3 levers that we believe will propel us toward our fiscal 2027 targets, geographic expansion in the U. Speaker 200:22:42S, new client acquisition through increased brand awareness and e commerce growth fueled by E Commerce 2.0. I'm extremely proud of our brand strength, Design and manufacturing capabilities, real estate portfolio, distribution center network and most importantly, Our world class team of people. We are confident that our growth strategies and targeted investments will help enable us to maximize sales And create sustainable long term value. Speaker 100:23:15And with that, operator, let's please open up the line for questions. Operator00:23:21We will now begin the question and answer session. Our first question comes from Irene Nattel with RBC Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:23:54Thanks and good afternoon. Kind of trying to wrap myself around all of the information that you provided. Can we start please with the demand side of the equation? Can you talk about where you are seeing like how this weakness And revenues is manifesting. Explain what you mean by the whole newness Commentary and what gives you the confidence that we in the outlook for the balance of the year? Speaker 200:24:27Irene, I'm going to actually I'm going to start with external first because we made a point of sharing What we're seeing internally, but I do want to emphasize the external. So what we're seeing in the trend is a macroeconomic pressure on our consumer. That goes without saying. We didn't say much about it because I think more people have said more about it and there are smarter people out there about the macroeconomic environment than us. But that for sure is putting pressure on our consumer. Speaker 200:24:59And the reason why we say that is we're seeing it we're seeing this in a very broad based way. It's not limited to a geography. It's not limited to a channel. It's across all geographies, including regions. It's across Both channels and it's as I said very broad based. Speaker 200:25:18Whenever we're looking at our business, We're always looking at what we can control, of course. So when we look internal, our whole basis for building And continuing as a successful business is about continuous improvement. So we always reflect inwardly and when we reflect inwardly and look internal, The point we wanted to share on this call today was about opportunities and product. And I want to back up and I want to say We're lapping 2 years of unprecedented high growth. Last year, we had 50% growth almost 50% growth. Speaker 200:25:56I think it was 47% exactly. And the year before that almost 75%. And as I tried to explain in the prepared remarks, we were Spending a lot of focus on making sure that we were, A, at first it was sort of keeping up With the demand and then it became meeting the demand and then it was about fueling the demand. And as I said, in hindsight, when we Sort of step back when we're not in a sort of a hectic situation where we're constantly pivoting, we reflect back and We see okay, well, the newness we developed was around variations of these items because we were They were performing well. And normally, there's more of a balance in sort of in our product development Innovation and product development pipeline. Speaker 200:26:53So what we're doing now is We've already refocused the team and we're kind of getting back to normal despite sort of other macro things going on. But we've been there before. We've dealt with that before. But certainly coming out of the COVID and supply chain disruptions, we're coming back to normal and we're getting back to our more normal courses Operations. And so we've identified that increasing the level of newness in our product and making sure that As our client favorites go through a fashion cycle that we continually have a pipeline of new product. Speaker 500:27:36Okay. So just taking what you just said, Jen, and making sure that we all understand that. What I'm hearing you Where you have new products, they sold better than where you have variations on some of your proven favorites through newness in color. Speaker 200:27:55Well, again, I want to reiterate, we are very, very comfortable with where we're positioned And really the focus is just on developing new product. Our client favorites as they are, Are performing well, I think I mentioned. We're still performing well in many of our programs. It's just an additional opportunity in developing more new. Speaker 500:28:27Okay. So follow-up question. You opened one store in Q1. What was the demand like in that store relative to the Existing store base, any differences there? Speaker 200:28:40This is the South Lake store? The South Lake store is performing Yes. The South Lake and I think we were talking about this yesterday. We actually revised Our plan on upwardly on that store and it's performing exactly how we've planned it. I think maybe for the year it might perform slightly better. Speaker 200:29:01So thank you. Operator00:29:02Thank you. Speaker 200:29:03Thank you. Operator00:29:07The next question comes from Martin Landry with Stifel. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:29:14Hi, good afternoon. My question is for Todd. Todd, you alluded to fiscal 2025. You touched on And EBITDA and margin expansion, I think you mentioned 500 bps of margin expansion that you would expect in fiscal 2025. But with the decrease of 600 bps this year, that would bring you to around 15% EBITDA margins For next year, which seems to be a little lower than your 16% that you were talking about last quarter. Speaker 600:29:58So just wondering, trying to understand a little bit what has changed in the long term outlook that prevents you from attaining your 16% target that you laid out previously? Speaker 400:30:15Thanks, Martin. The key change obviously is the revenue decline for this year and then the corresponding revenue position next year. So hitting the 16% will be dependent on where the revenue finishes next year. However, as I said, we are extremely confident in delivering the 500 basis points of improvement, which is driven by Three things, 150 basis points from IMU improvements from select pricing actions and the Product cost savings as well as 150 to 200 basis points from our optimization of economies of scale initiative. And again, there's approximately 150 opportunities identified there with projected run rate savings of $60,000,000 that will benefit both gross profit and SG and A. Speaker 400:31:08And then we have the transitory costs, 125 Basis points from transitory costs subsiding and that's primarily the temporary warehousing costs that we're experiencing right now as well as The preopening lease amortization pressure subsiding. And we do expect as well benefit from leverage on fixed costs as our revenue grows. So again, while we may not be hitting the 16% depending on the revenue We are confident that the investments we're making to support our growth are We'll still be in a position to make those and that we will be able to regain 500 basis points of adjusted EBITDA margin in fiscal 2025. Speaker 600:31:58Okay. And just a follow-up to that. Wondering what are the implications longer term for your fiscal 'twenty seven targets that you Established at the Investor Day, given that this year is a little more difficult than expected, Does that put your fiscal 'twenty seven targets at risk? Speaker 400:32:19No, it does not. We finished last year Ahead of where we were expecting and we will be well positioned from our range that we've provided To achieve the revenue range, to still achieve our range of $3,500,000,000 to $3,800,000,000 by FY 2027. And we are as we've I've just finished describing, we're confident that we'll be regrowing the EBITDA margin as well. Speaker 600:32:52Okay. Thank you. Operator00:32:56The next question comes from Mark Petrie with CIBC. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:33:02Hey, good afternoon. I wanted to just follow-up first On the revenue commentary and specifically the opportunity for newness. And I guess I just want to clarify, is it that you Think you didn't have enough new product to stimulate traffic or demand? Or is it that what you did have Did not perform as well as you had expected it to. Operator00:33:30Specifically, Speaker 200:33:33Our new product did perform. What we're talking about is the level of newness specifically as in More. More. Speaker 700:33:43Perfect. Okay, great. Thank you for that. And then my question is just around The price increases that you guys have sort of planned for fallwinter, I think maybe some have already Gone into the market, but maybe you could just confirm that, would welcome any comment that you could share about the reaction you've seen. And then more broadly speaking, does this slowdown that you're seeing, does that affect your plans Or how you think about passing through those price increases? Speaker 700:34:19Thanks. Speaker 200:34:23Well, you're right. Some of the pricing has taken effect now. The majority of the pricing Action that we've discussed so far will occur in the fall. And I suppose to answer your question on how Confident we are in our approach. I just want to maybe well, actually what I'll tell you is I got a FaceTime call this morning from our Head of Creative Product. Speaker 200:34:51And she showed me she hung up in the screen there An item that we have taken some pricing action on. And she told me that, well, here's an item we've taken some pricing I just wanted to tell you how excited we are because after we increased the prices, the sales went up. And she was very clear to emphasize The sales went up not because we increased the prices, but because we sold actually more units. So the way we approach our pricing, Which is on an item by item basis and we take into account all kinds of things from what The competitive set is doing to what our actual cost base is to like whether we've improved the product to always ensuring that there's value for the customer. We literally look at it item by item. Speaker 200:35:41I think the way we've approached our pricing by being very selective and very strategic gives me confidence that what we're doing makes a lot of sense. And at the end of the day, our pricing action really is only in the low single digits. It's not a broad based sort of price increase. Speaker 700:35:59Yes, understood. Okay. Thanks for all the comments and I'll pass the line. Thank you. Operator00:36:05The next question comes from Mauricio Serna with UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:36:12Great. Good afternoon and thanks for taking my question. Maybe if you could elaborate a little bit more On the quarterly cadence, thinking about going back to May when you provided the outlook for The first quarter, how things changed in May? Speaker 200:36:50Yes. When we spoke with you in early May, we were seeing a healthy start To the quarter and to the fiscal year, as I said, really where the top line trends started Change was in early June. So, some data points on what we're seeing is that for instance our existing clients which who are leading Our sales right now and demand, they're just simply buying less. And I would say that the pace of our new client growth is decelerated, which we would have expected. So these are some of the indicators that we're seeing That we're seeing just more general, which leads us to believe that there isn't a macroeconomic pressure on the consumer in general. Speaker 800:37:54Got it. If I may, just a quick follow-up on, I guess, like the implied revenue growth for the second half. I mean, I think it Can range from, I think, roughly 1% to 8%, depending on where you're modeling for the year. Just trying to understand like what kind of implied comp sales are you expecting like this quarter and like is there an improvement there Because of what kind of improvement are you expecting on second half because of the newness? I mean, I guess, this is more of a 2020 fiscal year 2025 Story, but trying to understand if there's any improvement that we should see in comp sales in the second half? Speaker 400:38:35Yes, thanks. I'll take that one. Our growth that we're seeing today is effectively flat, our overall growth with slightly negative comps. And our range for our outlook contemplates Negative mid single digit comps to slightly positive comps. And Basically, the way we're looking at it is we will have the benefit in the back half of the additional week, Which has to be taken into account. Speaker 400:39:08So that's part of why the growth is 2% to 7% for the year. And then also We have new stores that are lapping and not part of the comp. So We have put in effectively the trends we're seeing today with slight downside and slight upside from those trends in our range. And so that's how we've modeled it out. Speaker 800:39:39Got it. Very helpful. Thank you so much and good morning. Operator00:39:45The next question comes from Dylan Carden with William Blair. Please go ahead. Speaker 900:39:52Thank you. Yes, I want to revisit the question I asked on the last call And then around kind of these higher inventory balances you've been carrying and the fact that you had kind of pulled forward 100% of the order As opposed to historically closer to 75%. I'm just curious if this sort of lack of newness, potentially lack of flexibility in that assortment As part of what you're seeing as far as apart from the macro, I guess, and consumer behavior around the offering? Speaker 200:40:27As I mentioned, we're very comfortable in the depth of our inventory around client favorites for Sure. I mean that's part of yes, just sort of part of our model where we don't usually take We don't ever take a position in anything that we know isn't what we've called a client favorite. I think what I'm pointing out here is just Enhancing our overall assortment with making sure we return a focus to developing new product. Speaker 900:41:03Okay. And then on the inventory, up sort of over 60%, not too much of an improvement from April. And there's been some thought here in kind of watching your promotions that you've picked up or at least pulled forward some promotion here in June. The path to get back to more normalized growth by the end of August, does that require kind of an elevated promotional cadence For the commentary around sort of by the full year, you'll be at historical levels, does that allow for, I guess, more in the immediate term? Speaker 200:41:35When you say promotional, do you mean markdown? Speaker 900:41:38Markdown, depth and breadth or however you want to kind of cater to that. Speaker 700:41:42I'll Speaker 200:41:42let Scott answer that. Speaker 400:41:44Yes. Our markdowns are obviously normalizing as we've said compared to the prior year, But they still remain below pre pandemic levels. And I think the clearest indication of the fact that we're trending towards Lower inventory levels is the fact that our total committed inventory, which again represents On hand in transit as well as the on order is now flat with last year. So it's only a matter of time as we work through receipts That we will become flat with the prior year. And also for fallwinter, We've returned to our typical buying strategy of leaving room for open to buy in season and we can adjust that In the season to ensure that we have the right level of inventory in frankly the right product. Speaker 400:42:46So we're still expecting that our year over year growth will more closely align with sales trends by the end of the second quarter. And it doesn't include elevated promotional cadence, although we will be selling through At a higher markdown rate than last year due to the low levels last year. Speaker 900:43:11Understood. Thank you. Operator00:43:15The next question comes from Brian Morrison with TD Securities. Please go Speaker 1000:43:21ahead. Thanks very much. So good afternoon. I guess I want to understand that a little bit further, Todd. So You talked about some examples of success with your initial IMUs, but your updated margin reflects simply deleverage on fixed costs. Speaker 1000:43:34I'm a little bit confused as to why you're so confident that markdowns will not be greater than normalized, citing the lower Sales forecast and then your ability to put through IMUs in general, which is a big bucket to your fiscal 2025 guide, How that can be implemented widespread? Can you just elaborate on that, please? Speaker 400:43:53Yes. The fiscal 2025, I'll start with the end of that. The fiscal 2025 portion is driven by 2 things and it's primarily the second frankly, which is improvements In the product costs as opposed to pricing. And so that's where we're expecting to get the majority of the benefit On the IMU improvements next year, it's not from pricing increases. And then as far as our cadence of promotion, the answer is exactly as I said before We are expecting more normalized markdowns as we've communicated and we haven't Added any additional pressure into our guidance, the increase from $650,000,000 that we were expecting in Q2 To $750,000,000 that we're now expecting is all driven by deleverage from the lower revenue outlook. Speaker 1000:44:55Okay. So a slower sales, you don't think that you'll need greater clearance or greater markdowns? Speaker 900:45:02No. Speaker 1000:45:03Okay. I guess another question on the updated guidance. When I take a look at it, it looks like margin decrements are Basically in the 50% range, is that a good rule of thumb to think about going forward, every $1 will be a plus or minus $0.50 to their EBITDA contribution? Speaker 400:45:24I don't know. I'd have to look at that and get back to you. Speaker 1000:45:27Okay. And then last question, with the current balance sheet strength and obvious pressure that will be on the share price, Are you thinking of being a little bit Speaker 900:45:36more active with your NCIB? Speaker 200:45:39Yes. Speaker 400:45:42Since the commencement of the latest NCIB in January, We've actually repurchased 282,000 shares for a total outlay of $10,000,000 And I think we've talked about this before, but we do have meaningful investments in infrastructure to support our growth this year, $220,000,000 in CapEx. And so we continue to target repurchases approximately 1,000,000 shares, which is What will offset our option exercising, but as we grow our cash balance Through the back half of the year, we may look at repurchasing opportunistically at a slightly elevated pace from what we have been. Speaker 800:46:28Thank you Speaker 1000:46:28very much. Operator00:46:32The next question comes from Stephen MacLeod with BMO Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 300:46:39Thank you. Good evening. Good afternoon. And actually, And just a couple of questions. The first one is $60,000,000 Speaker 400:46:50I'm sorry, it's we can't hear you clearly. Speaker 200:47:26So, Stephen, if you can hear us, we're going to have you disconnect and dial back in and then operator, we'll put you back in the queue. I think your Cell phone connection was spotty. Operator, can we move on to the next caller? Operator00:47:42The next question comes from Luke Cannon with Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead. Speaker 1100:47:48Thanks. Good afternoon. I just wanted to go back to The level of newness commentary that's gone on throughout the call here. And Jen, maybe it might be helpful if you could provide context on I get that there was less newness in the assortment now versus maybe where it was pre pandemic. But can you give any color or commentary as to what That magnitude is now and when you might plan to or what the timeline would be to get back to what your maybe target level of newness would be down the road. Speaker 800:48:24Well, Speaker 200:48:27I'll reiterate that Our product development lifecycle is such that as I said that we're confident that spring summer 2024 We'll benefit from this course correction for certain. And as we enter into fall, which has already Being in development, we are we have already planned to introduce additional newness, of course. But really the benefits of what we're talking about now and refocusing and correcting for it, having identified it and like Firmly having a handle on it will show up in springsummer 2024. Speaker 1100:49:15Okay. And then a quick one on Reining Chip. Todd, I think you had mentioned that now that you've acquired the remaining stake of that business, you had the opportunity to realize some integration benefits that previously you weren't able to. Just curious to know if you can share what exactly You anticipate those integration benefits to be? Speaker 400:49:35It's really all related to the technology integration where keeping Reigning Champ as a Separate entity created just an insurmountable path to or Maybe one that wasn't worth the effort in the time period, perspective to keep 2 separate entities, but integrate them within to our technology platform. So by purchasing We basically pulled forward the purchase, although we've left the incentive components still in place. So the actual underlying components of the deal haven't changed. We just now own 100 percent of it, which allows us to fully integrate their business within ours and in a much More streamlined fashion than it would have been if we had to keep them separate. Speaker 1100:50:27Understood. Thank you. Operator00:50:34The next question comes from Stephen MacLeod with BMO Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 300:50:41Thank you. Sorry about that. Hopefully, this reception is better. My question was just around the $60,000,000 in Cost savings opportunities that you identified. Is that incrementally new from when we talked after Q4? Speaker 400:50:59We had discussed benefits from the initiative at the time and where it was more around the basis points For the FY 2025 period, the number has grown Since then and that's why we've brought in the potential benefit from it to the 150 basis points to 200 basis points. But yes, it's been, as I was saying, extremely well Received and we put a cross functional task force together that has really Uncovered a number of opportunities for process improvement that are all sort of centered around Our scale and gaining efficiencies from the scale that we now have and Yes. It's actually ongoing. The number is still growing, but that's where we're at today. Speaker 300:51:57Yes. Okay. That's helpful. Thanks, Todd. And then just curious if there have been any noticeable changes in traffic trends from when you identified it 1st sort of decelerating in the 1st week of June. Speaker 300:52:12Is there anything noticeable that's been different than that different from that since over the last call it 5 or 6 weeks? Speaker 200:52:20No, I wouldn't say that there's anything noticeably different from that first indicator at the beginning of June. It's been consistent. Speaker 300:52:30Okay. That's great. Thank you. Operator00:52:37The next question comes from Alice Zhao with Bank of America. Please go ahead. Speaker 1200:52:44Hi. Thanks for taking our question. 2 quick ones. One is just a follow-up on the 2 prior questions on the promotional levels. How much markdown headwind, if any, is currently embedded in your second half guidance? Speaker 400:53:02A moderate headwind within our second half guidance. Speaker 1200:53:09A little smaller than the 200 basis points in the first half, I'm guessing? Speaker 700:53:14Yes. Is that Speaker 1200:53:14right to think about it? Operator00:53:15Yes. Okay. Speaker 1200:53:17And then secondly, how are you thinking about the current competitor landscape? A lot of brands like to Make dupes, do you think brands like Abercrombie are potentially capturing a trade down customer by using a similar aesthetic and lower average price points? And if so, are you doing anything to try to retain that customer, bring them back, keep them? Thank you. Speaker 200:53:43Alice, I'm glad you asked that question. I was strongly advised not to bring up that whole topic. So I will not mention any names. But what I will tell you As an additional opportunity that we've identified internally is we will Promote and market our product and our items and our client favorites in a way that we are known for our exceptional product. Because as I've talked about many times before, the quality of our product, whether it's the depth of design, Quality of fabrics and materials that we use, Speaker 700:54:23the Speaker 200:54:23quality of the construction and of course the exceptional I think our clothes fit better than any competitors out there. And offering all of this at an attainable price point, I can almost guarantee you nobody can come close. And what I really wanted to say is people will often imitate you, but they'll never duplicate you. So I said it. Sorry, everybody, I said that. Speaker 200:54:46And I think there's an additional opportunity that we've identified is we're going to take a much stronger Approach on making sure we're known for our products. I'm going to make sure of that. Operator00:55:07This concludes the question and answer session. I will now turn the call back over to Beth Reed for any closing remarks. Speaker 100:55:15Thanks again to everyone for joining us this afternoon. We're of course available after the call to answer further And we look forward to providing another update at the end of next quarter. Operator00:55:28This concludes today's conference call. You may disconnect your lines. Thank you for participating and have a pleasant day.Read morePowered by Key Takeaways Strong Q1 performance: Net revenue rose 13% to $463 million with comparable sales up 4.1%, led by a 22% increase in the U.S. market. Sales deceleration: Trends softened in early June due to macroeconomic pressure on consumers and lower levels of new product, prompting a flat to slightly down Q2 outlook. Lowered full-year guidance: Fiscal 2024 net revenue is now expected at $2.25 billion–$2.35 billion (2%–7% growth), down from prior expectations amid uncertainty. Cost‐efficiency program: Management has identified approximately 150 initiatives to deliver $60 million in annual run-rate savings, with half of the benefits expected this fiscal year. New distribution center: The Toronto-area fulfillment hub is on track to go live in late August, improving inventory flow and customer delivery in Eastern Canada and the U.S. AI Generated. 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There are 13 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00You for standing by. This is the conference operator. Welcome to Aritzia's First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. As a reminder, all participants are in listen only mode and the conference is being recorded. After the presentation, There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Operator00:00:32I will now turn the conference over to Beth Reed, Vice President, Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:41Good afternoon, and thanks for joining Aritzia's Q1 fiscal 2024 earnings call. On the call today, I'm joined by Jennifer Wong, our Chief Executive Officer and Todd Ingledew, our Chief Financial Officer. Following prepared remarks, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note that remarks on this call may include our expectations, future plans and intentions that may constitute forward looking information. Such forward looking information is based on estimates and assumptions made by management regarding, among other things, general economic and geopolitical conditions as well The competitive environment. Speaker 100:01:18Actual results may differ materially from the conclusions, forecasts or projections expressed by the forward looking information. We would refer you to our most recently filed management's discussion and analysis and our annual information form, which include a summary of the material and other factors that could affect our future performance and our ability to deliver on the forward looking information. Our earnings release, the related financial statements and the MD and A are available on SEDAR as well as the Investor Relations section of our website. I'll now turn the call over to Jennifer. Speaker 200:01:55Thanks, Beth. Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. As we discussed on our last call in early May, sales were trending well entering fiscal 2024. And while we're pleased with sales results in Q1, We started to see a deceleration in trends beginning the 1st week of June. We believe this reflects macroeconomic pressure on our consumer as well as opportunities in the level of newness in our product assortment, which I will elaborate on shortly. Speaker 200:02:26For the Q1 of fiscal 2024, Our results were in line with our expectations as we delivered sales of $463,000,000 an increase of 13% On top of outstanding growth of 65% in the Q1 last year, comparable sales grew 4.1% on top of 29% last year. This growth was primarily fueled by our business in the U. S, which grew 22%, building upon growth of 81% in the Q1 last year. In Q1, we saw client growth across All geographies and all channels. This was fueled by a strong double digit increase in our U. Speaker 200:03:09S. Active client base, building upon outstanding growth of more than 200% over the previous 3 years. Our retail net revenue increased 14% in Q1, driven by solid comparable sales growth in our boutiques as well as the progress we've made on our real estate expansion strategy. We opened 1 new boutique during the quarter, our 5th boutique in the state of Texas at South Lake Town Square. In Q2, we plan to open a new boutique in International Plaza in Tampa, which is a new market for us. Speaker 300:03:46We will Speaker 200:03:47also open our 2 newly expanded boutiques in Short Hills, New Jersey and in Boston. The strong performance of our new and expanded boutiques continues to result in better than expected payback periods. E Commerce net revenue grew 13% in Q1, driven by our business in the U. S. And higher conversion rates overall. Speaker 200:04:11We made further progress toward delivering E Commerce 2.0 with multiple personalization tests showing increased conversion rates. We will continue to refine our personalization strategies to ensure that we're bringing a captivating and curated experience to our clients throughout their shopping journey online. In product, sales of both Client favorites and new products contributed to our growth in Q1 as we introduced successful new styles across multiple key fabric programs. From an inventory perspective, our position continues to normalize. At the end of Q1, inventory was up 62% over last year and we continue to expect growth to more closely align with sales trends by the end of Q2. Speaker 200:05:03Over the past 2 years, our focus was to keep up with the unprecedented demand, Managing through COVID, supply chain issues and all that came with it, we were working to ensure we successfully met the surging demand for our client favorites and top selling items. In hindsight, this did cause us to be overly focused on existing items and developing newness through variations on these items. While many of our key programs have continued to perform well, we've identified opportunities in the level of newness Across our product assortment, we've identified that this, in addition to macro factors, contributed to the change in our sales trend beginning in the 1st week of June. The team has refocused on our product pipeline and we will see the benefit of this in the product assortment for spring 2024. Going into fall 2023, We have planned to introduce some additional newness and with a more stabilized supply chain, we are able to return to a more normal operating environment and open to buy. Speaker 200:06:12We are confident in our ability to reorder in season for fallwinter and certainly We will be in a stronger position for springsummer 2024. Shifting to supply chain, our new distribution center in the Toronto area, which will serve as a fulfillment hub for Eastern Canada and the Eastern United States, remains on track to go live in late August. We've had very successful hiring events to fill more than 600 roles and we began onboarding associates last week. We'll be moving our inventory from our 3rd party facility to the new building in the span of 1 week in August. We've undertaken a very detailed and methodical planning process to facilitate a smooth transition during which we will leverage our existing fulfillment network. Speaker 200:07:04Turning to our strategic investments. Our growing recognition has allowed us to continue attracting world class talent. We continue to invest in key roles in product, Real Estate and Technology, while managing our labor count with discipline. We continue to make strategic investments with a long term view, including scaling our infrastructure to match the unprecedented growth in fiscal 20222023, as well as building the groundwork for our future growth. In Q1, we completed the upgrade of our point of sale system in Canada with the U. Speaker 200:07:40S. On track for completion this week while laying the foundation for future enhancements such as mobile point of sale and additional omnichannel services. While we're thoughtfully investing in our future, we're also focused on optimizing economies of scale to more efficiently operate our current business and ensure scalability for our ongoing growth. We've identified a list of approximately 150 opportunities that we anticipate will deliver annual run rate cost efficiencies of approximately $60,000,000 beginning in the back half of the year. Turning to ESG, I'm proud to share that Aritzia was recognized in the Textile Exchange's 2022 Leaders Circle as among the top 10 companies in the fashion industry who made the greatest improvement in sourcing lower impact materials. Speaker 200:08:32And in June, we published our 2nd annual ESG report, which outlines our community strategy, performance and goals for the coming years. I will now pass the call over to Todd. Speaker 400:08:45Thanks, Jennifer, and good afternoon, everyone. I'll first walk you through our results from the quarter, followed by our revised fiscal 2024 outlook and finished with the setup for fiscal 2025. Starting with our results, we delivered another quarter of strong top line performance following 2 years of exceptional sales growth. In the Q1 of fiscal 2024, we generated net revenue of $463,000,000 representing an increase of 13% from last year on top of an increase of 65% in the Q1 of fiscal 2023 and 122% in the Q1 of fiscal 2022. Comparable sales grew 4.1% on top of 29% last year. Speaker 400:09:34Our growth continued to be driven by our business in the United States, where we delivered net revenue of $252,000,000 in the first quarter, an increase of 22% on top of an increase of 81% in the Q1 last year. This momentum reflects our growing brand awareness and the contribution from our new boutiques. We also continue to grow our business in Canada, where net revenue increased 5 percent to $211,000,000 on top of an increase of 52% last year. Net revenue in our retail channel was $328,000,000 an increase of 14%. This was led by strong performance of our new and repositioned boutiques, particularly in the United States. Speaker 400:10:23In e commerce, net revenue increased 13% to $135,000,000 also primarily driven by growth in the United States as well as higher conversion. We delivered gross profit of $180,000,000 compared to $181,000,000 in the Q1 last year. Gross profit margin was in line with expectations at 38.9%, declining 5.40 basis points from 44.3% last year. As outlined, the decline was primarily due to the following headwinds: Higher product costs, normalized markdowns, temporary warehousing costs and pre opening lease amortization for flagship boutiques and our new distribution center. These pressures were partially offset by lower expedited freight costs. Speaker 400:11:16SG and A expenses were $153,000,000 up 28% from last year. SG and A as a percent of net revenue was slightly better than expectations at 33.2%, an increase of 370 basis points compared to 29.5% last year. The increase in SG and A expenses was primarily driven by investments in support office labor and retail wage inflation from the back half of last year as well as distribution center project costs. Adjusted EBITDA in the Q1 was $32,000,000 a decrease of 55% from last year. Adjusted EBITDA as expected was 6.8% of net revenue compared to 17.1% last year. Speaker 400:12:04This margin decrease primarily reflects three things: ongoing inflationary pressure, multiple transitory costs and the run rate from investments made in talent in the back half of last year. At the end of the first quarter, Inventory was in line with our expectations at $485,000,000 up 62% from the end of the Q1 last year. Our total committed inventory at the end of the Q1, which includes inventory on hand, in transit and on order with last year. We continue to expect inventory growth to more closely align with sales trends by the end of the second quarter and normalized markdowns in fiscal 2024 to be no greater than pre pandemic levels. Our liquidity position remains strong at the end of the Q1 with $59,000,000 in cash and 0 drawn on our $175,000,000 revolving credit facility. Speaker 400:13:06On May 26, we acquired the remaining 25 percent ownership interest in CYC Design Corp for $15,400,000 in support of Netvoting shares. The completion of the purchase allows us to gain integration efficiencies earlier and will help support our growth plans for the Reigning Champ brand. I will now shift to our outlook. Beginning in the 1st week of June, we saw a deceleration in our traffic trends, which we believe is driven by macroeconomic pressure on our consumer. In addition, our focus over the last 2 years on ensuring we had depth in our client favorites to meet the exceptional demand has created opportunities in the level of newness in our product assortment. Speaker 400:13:55As a result of the recent change in trends, Net revenue in the Q2 is expected to be flat to slightly down from the prior year on top of 2 years of exceptional growth, 50% in the Q2 last year and 75% 2 years ago. Given the sales trends in the Q2 to date and the macro uncertainty for the remainder of the year, for fiscal 2024, we now expect net revenue in the range of $2,250,000,000 to $2,350,000,000 representing growth of 2% to 7% from fiscal 2023, including the 53rd week. This growth is on top of a 47% increase last year and 74% increase 2 years ago. We expect the lower annual revenue outlook to result in deleverage on fixed costs both in gross profit and SG and A. Therefore, we now expect gross profit margin for the year to decline by approximately 300 basis points compared to fiscal 2023. Speaker 400:15:00In the Q2, we expect gross profit margin to decline by approximately 7.50 basis points. The additional 100 basis points Of pressure compared to our prior outlook is solely a result of the deleverage on fixed costs from the revised revenue outlook. In the Q2, gross profit margin is impacted by the same factors from the Q1 with less offset from lapping of elevated expedited freight costs in the second quarter compared to the first. We continue to expect the pressure in the first half of the year to dissipate in the back half of the year. The improvement will be driven by higher IMU due to selective price actions and lapping cost inflation from the second half of last year. Speaker 400:15:48In addition, Temporary warehousing costs and pre opening lease amortization are expected to subside as we open our new distribution center next month. We now expect SG and A as a percent of net revenue for the year to increase by approximately 300 basis points compared to fiscal 2023. In the Q2, we expect an increase of approximately 550 basis points compared to last year. Similar to gross profit margin, the additional pressure compared to our prior outlook is a result of the deleverage on fixed costs from the revised revenue outlook. In the second half of the year, we expect the SG and A pressure to also dissipate as distribution center project costs wind down and we begin to anniversary investments in support office labor and retail wage inflation. Speaker 400:16:42In addition to factors I already discussed, We expect that the improvement in the second half and into fiscal 2025 will be partially driven by one of our priorities for this year, Optimizing Economies of Scale, which we expect to yield meaningful benefits. This is a cross functional priority driven by the entire senior leadership team with strong buy in and momentum coming from all areas of the business. We have identified approximately 150 opportunities across the business totaling estimated run rate annual savings of over $60,000,000 with approximately 50% of the benefits expected to be realized this fiscal year. Categories of the opportunities include KPI improvements, process optimizations, vendor negotiations and other improvements from scale. We expect capital expenditures for fiscal 2024 of approximately $220,000,000 which primarily includes new and repositioned boutiques, our new distribution center and support office expansion. Speaker 400:17:48Looking ahead to fiscal 2025, we expect top line momentum to accelerate with the majority of the approximately 15 square footage 15% of square footage growth for fiscal 2024 anticipated to occur in the 4th quarter. Along with accelerated square footage growth of approximately 20% planned for fiscal 2025. We continue to expect meaningful adjusted EBITDA margin improvement in fiscal 2025 with 500 basis points of expansion driven by IMU improvements, cost efficiencies, subsiding transitory cost pressures as well as leverage on fixed costs. To summarize, the investments made in the back half of fiscal 2023 and this year are to support our recent tremendous growth to help drive our future growth. While we are lowering our fiscal 2024 outlook due to our revised revenue expectations and resulting fixed cost deleverage. Speaker 400:18:50We expect sales growth to accelerate next year from the planned higher new store openings in fiscal 2025. We also expect that the steps we're taking will ensure that our margins begin to normalize in the second half of this year with further improvement in fiscal 2025. The expected revenue acceleration and margin expansion will drive significant earnings growth in the coming fiscal year. With that, I'll now turn the call back to Jennifer. Speaker 200:19:21Thanks, Todd. While we are seeing softer trends to the start of the Q2, the fundamentals of our business remain unchanged. Aritzia has a proven history of disciplined business and financial management for almost 40 years. And over the years, Brian and I have successfully navigated cyclical challenges driven by the resilience that has been built into our business model. Our strong balance sheet enabled us to continue investing in building a sustainable platform for our future growth despite macro circumstances, and we expect to emerge from fiscal 2024 in a position of strength. Speaker 200:20:05This and the everyday luxury marketing position, market position and incredible strength of the Aritzia brand continue to give us confidence that we remain well positioned to capitalize on all of our growth opportunities. While We are carefully navigating the current macro environment. We are committed to staying disciplined in making further progress against Our fiscal 2024 priorities, which I would put into 4 buckets. These priorities include: number 1, spaces. We're completing the build out of key spaces, including our new and expanded boutiques, flagship locations and Toronto Area Distribution Center. Speaker 200:20:47As a reminder, we expect sales growth to accelerate as our square footage growth increases from approximately 15% this year, which is heavily concentrated late in the second half to 20% in fiscal 2025. 2, finish what we started. We're finishing key projects that have been in progress for some time, such as our Point of sale upgrade and rollout of omni channel services. This continues to build on our foundation for growth and allows us to move On to new initiatives. 3rd, catch up. Speaker 200:21:23We're catching our infrastructure up to our recent explosive growth. This includes key areas such as technology and store development, which are critical for effectively running Our new baseline business and enabling our growth. 4th, economies of scale. We're optimizing our economies of Scaled to generate cost efficiencies across all areas of the business. In addition to subsiding transitory cost pressures and IMU improvement, We expect this to drive margin improvement beginning in the back half of the year. Speaker 200:21:58And as mentioned, we're taking on the opportunities that we've identified in our product development pipeline. And as we resume to a more normal operating environment, We are confident in our ability to deliver everyday luxury to more and more new customers and build loyalty with our ever growing active client base. In closing, all of us here at Aritzia remain very excited about the long runway of opportunities in front of us. All of the initiatives we're prioritizing this year are to enable our long term strategic growth plan. We're continuing to execute on the 3 levers that we believe will propel us toward our fiscal 2027 targets, geographic expansion in the U. Speaker 200:22:42S, new client acquisition through increased brand awareness and e commerce growth fueled by E Commerce 2.0. I'm extremely proud of our brand strength, Design and manufacturing capabilities, real estate portfolio, distribution center network and most importantly, Our world class team of people. We are confident that our growth strategies and targeted investments will help enable us to maximize sales And create sustainable long term value. Speaker 100:23:15And with that, operator, let's please open up the line for questions. Operator00:23:21We will now begin the question and answer session. Our first question comes from Irene Nattel with RBC Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:23:54Thanks and good afternoon. Kind of trying to wrap myself around all of the information that you provided. Can we start please with the demand side of the equation? Can you talk about where you are seeing like how this weakness And revenues is manifesting. Explain what you mean by the whole newness Commentary and what gives you the confidence that we in the outlook for the balance of the year? Speaker 200:24:27Irene, I'm going to actually I'm going to start with external first because we made a point of sharing What we're seeing internally, but I do want to emphasize the external. So what we're seeing in the trend is a macroeconomic pressure on our consumer. That goes without saying. We didn't say much about it because I think more people have said more about it and there are smarter people out there about the macroeconomic environment than us. But that for sure is putting pressure on our consumer. Speaker 200:24:59And the reason why we say that is we're seeing it we're seeing this in a very broad based way. It's not limited to a geography. It's not limited to a channel. It's across all geographies, including regions. It's across Both channels and it's as I said very broad based. Speaker 200:25:18Whenever we're looking at our business, We're always looking at what we can control, of course. So when we look internal, our whole basis for building And continuing as a successful business is about continuous improvement. So we always reflect inwardly and when we reflect inwardly and look internal, The point we wanted to share on this call today was about opportunities and product. And I want to back up and I want to say We're lapping 2 years of unprecedented high growth. Last year, we had 50% growth almost 50% growth. Speaker 200:25:56I think it was 47% exactly. And the year before that almost 75%. And as I tried to explain in the prepared remarks, we were Spending a lot of focus on making sure that we were, A, at first it was sort of keeping up With the demand and then it became meeting the demand and then it was about fueling the demand. And as I said, in hindsight, when we Sort of step back when we're not in a sort of a hectic situation where we're constantly pivoting, we reflect back and We see okay, well, the newness we developed was around variations of these items because we were They were performing well. And normally, there's more of a balance in sort of in our product development Innovation and product development pipeline. Speaker 200:26:53So what we're doing now is We've already refocused the team and we're kind of getting back to normal despite sort of other macro things going on. But we've been there before. We've dealt with that before. But certainly coming out of the COVID and supply chain disruptions, we're coming back to normal and we're getting back to our more normal courses Operations. And so we've identified that increasing the level of newness in our product and making sure that As our client favorites go through a fashion cycle that we continually have a pipeline of new product. Speaker 500:27:36Okay. So just taking what you just said, Jen, and making sure that we all understand that. What I'm hearing you Where you have new products, they sold better than where you have variations on some of your proven favorites through newness in color. Speaker 200:27:55Well, again, I want to reiterate, we are very, very comfortable with where we're positioned And really the focus is just on developing new product. Our client favorites as they are, Are performing well, I think I mentioned. We're still performing well in many of our programs. It's just an additional opportunity in developing more new. Speaker 500:28:27Okay. So follow-up question. You opened one store in Q1. What was the demand like in that store relative to the Existing store base, any differences there? Speaker 200:28:40This is the South Lake store? The South Lake store is performing Yes. The South Lake and I think we were talking about this yesterday. We actually revised Our plan on upwardly on that store and it's performing exactly how we've planned it. I think maybe for the year it might perform slightly better. Speaker 200:29:01So thank you. Operator00:29:02Thank you. Speaker 200:29:03Thank you. Operator00:29:07The next question comes from Martin Landry with Stifel. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:29:14Hi, good afternoon. My question is for Todd. Todd, you alluded to fiscal 2025. You touched on And EBITDA and margin expansion, I think you mentioned 500 bps of margin expansion that you would expect in fiscal 2025. But with the decrease of 600 bps this year, that would bring you to around 15% EBITDA margins For next year, which seems to be a little lower than your 16% that you were talking about last quarter. Speaker 600:29:58So just wondering, trying to understand a little bit what has changed in the long term outlook that prevents you from attaining your 16% target that you laid out previously? Speaker 400:30:15Thanks, Martin. The key change obviously is the revenue decline for this year and then the corresponding revenue position next year. So hitting the 16% will be dependent on where the revenue finishes next year. However, as I said, we are extremely confident in delivering the 500 basis points of improvement, which is driven by Three things, 150 basis points from IMU improvements from select pricing actions and the Product cost savings as well as 150 to 200 basis points from our optimization of economies of scale initiative. And again, there's approximately 150 opportunities identified there with projected run rate savings of $60,000,000 that will benefit both gross profit and SG and A. Speaker 400:31:08And then we have the transitory costs, 125 Basis points from transitory costs subsiding and that's primarily the temporary warehousing costs that we're experiencing right now as well as The preopening lease amortization pressure subsiding. And we do expect as well benefit from leverage on fixed costs as our revenue grows. So again, while we may not be hitting the 16% depending on the revenue We are confident that the investments we're making to support our growth are We'll still be in a position to make those and that we will be able to regain 500 basis points of adjusted EBITDA margin in fiscal 2025. Speaker 600:31:58Okay. And just a follow-up to that. Wondering what are the implications longer term for your fiscal 'twenty seven targets that you Established at the Investor Day, given that this year is a little more difficult than expected, Does that put your fiscal 'twenty seven targets at risk? Speaker 400:32:19No, it does not. We finished last year Ahead of where we were expecting and we will be well positioned from our range that we've provided To achieve the revenue range, to still achieve our range of $3,500,000,000 to $3,800,000,000 by FY 2027. And we are as we've I've just finished describing, we're confident that we'll be regrowing the EBITDA margin as well. Speaker 600:32:52Okay. Thank you. Operator00:32:56The next question comes from Mark Petrie with CIBC. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:33:02Hey, good afternoon. I wanted to just follow-up first On the revenue commentary and specifically the opportunity for newness. And I guess I just want to clarify, is it that you Think you didn't have enough new product to stimulate traffic or demand? Or is it that what you did have Did not perform as well as you had expected it to. Operator00:33:30Specifically, Speaker 200:33:33Our new product did perform. What we're talking about is the level of newness specifically as in More. More. Speaker 700:33:43Perfect. Okay, great. Thank you for that. And then my question is just around The price increases that you guys have sort of planned for fallwinter, I think maybe some have already Gone into the market, but maybe you could just confirm that, would welcome any comment that you could share about the reaction you've seen. And then more broadly speaking, does this slowdown that you're seeing, does that affect your plans Or how you think about passing through those price increases? Speaker 700:34:19Thanks. Speaker 200:34:23Well, you're right. Some of the pricing has taken effect now. The majority of the pricing Action that we've discussed so far will occur in the fall. And I suppose to answer your question on how Confident we are in our approach. I just want to maybe well, actually what I'll tell you is I got a FaceTime call this morning from our Head of Creative Product. Speaker 200:34:51And she showed me she hung up in the screen there An item that we have taken some pricing action on. And she told me that, well, here's an item we've taken some pricing I just wanted to tell you how excited we are because after we increased the prices, the sales went up. And she was very clear to emphasize The sales went up not because we increased the prices, but because we sold actually more units. So the way we approach our pricing, Which is on an item by item basis and we take into account all kinds of things from what The competitive set is doing to what our actual cost base is to like whether we've improved the product to always ensuring that there's value for the customer. We literally look at it item by item. Speaker 200:35:41I think the way we've approached our pricing by being very selective and very strategic gives me confidence that what we're doing makes a lot of sense. And at the end of the day, our pricing action really is only in the low single digits. It's not a broad based sort of price increase. Speaker 700:35:59Yes, understood. Okay. Thanks for all the comments and I'll pass the line. Thank you. Operator00:36:05The next question comes from Mauricio Serna with UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:36:12Great. Good afternoon and thanks for taking my question. Maybe if you could elaborate a little bit more On the quarterly cadence, thinking about going back to May when you provided the outlook for The first quarter, how things changed in May? Speaker 200:36:50Yes. When we spoke with you in early May, we were seeing a healthy start To the quarter and to the fiscal year, as I said, really where the top line trends started Change was in early June. So, some data points on what we're seeing is that for instance our existing clients which who are leading Our sales right now and demand, they're just simply buying less. And I would say that the pace of our new client growth is decelerated, which we would have expected. So these are some of the indicators that we're seeing That we're seeing just more general, which leads us to believe that there isn't a macroeconomic pressure on the consumer in general. Speaker 800:37:54Got it. If I may, just a quick follow-up on, I guess, like the implied revenue growth for the second half. I mean, I think it Can range from, I think, roughly 1% to 8%, depending on where you're modeling for the year. Just trying to understand like what kind of implied comp sales are you expecting like this quarter and like is there an improvement there Because of what kind of improvement are you expecting on second half because of the newness? I mean, I guess, this is more of a 2020 fiscal year 2025 Story, but trying to understand if there's any improvement that we should see in comp sales in the second half? Speaker 400:38:35Yes, thanks. I'll take that one. Our growth that we're seeing today is effectively flat, our overall growth with slightly negative comps. And our range for our outlook contemplates Negative mid single digit comps to slightly positive comps. And Basically, the way we're looking at it is we will have the benefit in the back half of the additional week, Which has to be taken into account. Speaker 400:39:08So that's part of why the growth is 2% to 7% for the year. And then also We have new stores that are lapping and not part of the comp. So We have put in effectively the trends we're seeing today with slight downside and slight upside from those trends in our range. And so that's how we've modeled it out. Speaker 800:39:39Got it. Very helpful. Thank you so much and good morning. Operator00:39:45The next question comes from Dylan Carden with William Blair. Please go ahead. Speaker 900:39:52Thank you. Yes, I want to revisit the question I asked on the last call And then around kind of these higher inventory balances you've been carrying and the fact that you had kind of pulled forward 100% of the order As opposed to historically closer to 75%. I'm just curious if this sort of lack of newness, potentially lack of flexibility in that assortment As part of what you're seeing as far as apart from the macro, I guess, and consumer behavior around the offering? Speaker 200:40:27As I mentioned, we're very comfortable in the depth of our inventory around client favorites for Sure. I mean that's part of yes, just sort of part of our model where we don't usually take We don't ever take a position in anything that we know isn't what we've called a client favorite. I think what I'm pointing out here is just Enhancing our overall assortment with making sure we return a focus to developing new product. Speaker 900:41:03Okay. And then on the inventory, up sort of over 60%, not too much of an improvement from April. And there's been some thought here in kind of watching your promotions that you've picked up or at least pulled forward some promotion here in June. The path to get back to more normalized growth by the end of August, does that require kind of an elevated promotional cadence For the commentary around sort of by the full year, you'll be at historical levels, does that allow for, I guess, more in the immediate term? Speaker 200:41:35When you say promotional, do you mean markdown? Speaker 900:41:38Markdown, depth and breadth or however you want to kind of cater to that. Speaker 700:41:42I'll Speaker 200:41:42let Scott answer that. Speaker 400:41:44Yes. Our markdowns are obviously normalizing as we've said compared to the prior year, But they still remain below pre pandemic levels. And I think the clearest indication of the fact that we're trending towards Lower inventory levels is the fact that our total committed inventory, which again represents On hand in transit as well as the on order is now flat with last year. So it's only a matter of time as we work through receipts That we will become flat with the prior year. And also for fallwinter, We've returned to our typical buying strategy of leaving room for open to buy in season and we can adjust that In the season to ensure that we have the right level of inventory in frankly the right product. Speaker 400:42:46So we're still expecting that our year over year growth will more closely align with sales trends by the end of the second quarter. And it doesn't include elevated promotional cadence, although we will be selling through At a higher markdown rate than last year due to the low levels last year. Speaker 900:43:11Understood. Thank you. Operator00:43:15The next question comes from Brian Morrison with TD Securities. Please go Speaker 1000:43:21ahead. Thanks very much. So good afternoon. I guess I want to understand that a little bit further, Todd. So You talked about some examples of success with your initial IMUs, but your updated margin reflects simply deleverage on fixed costs. Speaker 1000:43:34I'm a little bit confused as to why you're so confident that markdowns will not be greater than normalized, citing the lower Sales forecast and then your ability to put through IMUs in general, which is a big bucket to your fiscal 2025 guide, How that can be implemented widespread? Can you just elaborate on that, please? Speaker 400:43:53Yes. The fiscal 2025, I'll start with the end of that. The fiscal 2025 portion is driven by 2 things and it's primarily the second frankly, which is improvements In the product costs as opposed to pricing. And so that's where we're expecting to get the majority of the benefit On the IMU improvements next year, it's not from pricing increases. And then as far as our cadence of promotion, the answer is exactly as I said before We are expecting more normalized markdowns as we've communicated and we haven't Added any additional pressure into our guidance, the increase from $650,000,000 that we were expecting in Q2 To $750,000,000 that we're now expecting is all driven by deleverage from the lower revenue outlook. Speaker 1000:44:55Okay. So a slower sales, you don't think that you'll need greater clearance or greater markdowns? Speaker 900:45:02No. Speaker 1000:45:03Okay. I guess another question on the updated guidance. When I take a look at it, it looks like margin decrements are Basically in the 50% range, is that a good rule of thumb to think about going forward, every $1 will be a plus or minus $0.50 to their EBITDA contribution? Speaker 400:45:24I don't know. I'd have to look at that and get back to you. Speaker 1000:45:27Okay. And then last question, with the current balance sheet strength and obvious pressure that will be on the share price, Are you thinking of being a little bit Speaker 900:45:36more active with your NCIB? Speaker 200:45:39Yes. Speaker 400:45:42Since the commencement of the latest NCIB in January, We've actually repurchased 282,000 shares for a total outlay of $10,000,000 And I think we've talked about this before, but we do have meaningful investments in infrastructure to support our growth this year, $220,000,000 in CapEx. And so we continue to target repurchases approximately 1,000,000 shares, which is What will offset our option exercising, but as we grow our cash balance Through the back half of the year, we may look at repurchasing opportunistically at a slightly elevated pace from what we have been. Speaker 800:46:28Thank you Speaker 1000:46:28very much. Operator00:46:32The next question comes from Stephen MacLeod with BMO Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 300:46:39Thank you. Good evening. Good afternoon. And actually, And just a couple of questions. The first one is $60,000,000 Speaker 400:46:50I'm sorry, it's we can't hear you clearly. Speaker 200:47:26So, Stephen, if you can hear us, we're going to have you disconnect and dial back in and then operator, we'll put you back in the queue. I think your Cell phone connection was spotty. Operator, can we move on to the next caller? Operator00:47:42The next question comes from Luke Cannon with Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead. Speaker 1100:47:48Thanks. Good afternoon. I just wanted to go back to The level of newness commentary that's gone on throughout the call here. And Jen, maybe it might be helpful if you could provide context on I get that there was less newness in the assortment now versus maybe where it was pre pandemic. But can you give any color or commentary as to what That magnitude is now and when you might plan to or what the timeline would be to get back to what your maybe target level of newness would be down the road. Speaker 800:48:24Well, Speaker 200:48:27I'll reiterate that Our product development lifecycle is such that as I said that we're confident that spring summer 2024 We'll benefit from this course correction for certain. And as we enter into fall, which has already Being in development, we are we have already planned to introduce additional newness, of course. But really the benefits of what we're talking about now and refocusing and correcting for it, having identified it and like Firmly having a handle on it will show up in springsummer 2024. Speaker 1100:49:15Okay. And then a quick one on Reining Chip. Todd, I think you had mentioned that now that you've acquired the remaining stake of that business, you had the opportunity to realize some integration benefits that previously you weren't able to. Just curious to know if you can share what exactly You anticipate those integration benefits to be? Speaker 400:49:35It's really all related to the technology integration where keeping Reigning Champ as a Separate entity created just an insurmountable path to or Maybe one that wasn't worth the effort in the time period, perspective to keep 2 separate entities, but integrate them within to our technology platform. So by purchasing We basically pulled forward the purchase, although we've left the incentive components still in place. So the actual underlying components of the deal haven't changed. We just now own 100 percent of it, which allows us to fully integrate their business within ours and in a much More streamlined fashion than it would have been if we had to keep them separate. Speaker 1100:50:27Understood. Thank you. Operator00:50:34The next question comes from Stephen MacLeod with BMO Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 300:50:41Thank you. Sorry about that. Hopefully, this reception is better. My question was just around the $60,000,000 in Cost savings opportunities that you identified. Is that incrementally new from when we talked after Q4? Speaker 400:50:59We had discussed benefits from the initiative at the time and where it was more around the basis points For the FY 2025 period, the number has grown Since then and that's why we've brought in the potential benefit from it to the 150 basis points to 200 basis points. But yes, it's been, as I was saying, extremely well Received and we put a cross functional task force together that has really Uncovered a number of opportunities for process improvement that are all sort of centered around Our scale and gaining efficiencies from the scale that we now have and Yes. It's actually ongoing. The number is still growing, but that's where we're at today. Speaker 300:51:57Yes. Okay. That's helpful. Thanks, Todd. And then just curious if there have been any noticeable changes in traffic trends from when you identified it 1st sort of decelerating in the 1st week of June. Speaker 300:52:12Is there anything noticeable that's been different than that different from that since over the last call it 5 or 6 weeks? Speaker 200:52:20No, I wouldn't say that there's anything noticeably different from that first indicator at the beginning of June. It's been consistent. Speaker 300:52:30Okay. That's great. Thank you. Operator00:52:37The next question comes from Alice Zhao with Bank of America. Please go ahead. Speaker 1200:52:44Hi. Thanks for taking our question. 2 quick ones. One is just a follow-up on the 2 prior questions on the promotional levels. How much markdown headwind, if any, is currently embedded in your second half guidance? Speaker 400:53:02A moderate headwind within our second half guidance. Speaker 1200:53:09A little smaller than the 200 basis points in the first half, I'm guessing? Speaker 700:53:14Yes. Is that Speaker 1200:53:14right to think about it? Operator00:53:15Yes. Okay. Speaker 1200:53:17And then secondly, how are you thinking about the current competitor landscape? A lot of brands like to Make dupes, do you think brands like Abercrombie are potentially capturing a trade down customer by using a similar aesthetic and lower average price points? And if so, are you doing anything to try to retain that customer, bring them back, keep them? Thank you. Speaker 200:53:43Alice, I'm glad you asked that question. I was strongly advised not to bring up that whole topic. So I will not mention any names. But what I will tell you As an additional opportunity that we've identified internally is we will Promote and market our product and our items and our client favorites in a way that we are known for our exceptional product. Because as I've talked about many times before, the quality of our product, whether it's the depth of design, Quality of fabrics and materials that we use, Speaker 700:54:23the Speaker 200:54:23quality of the construction and of course the exceptional I think our clothes fit better than any competitors out there. And offering all of this at an attainable price point, I can almost guarantee you nobody can come close. And what I really wanted to say is people will often imitate you, but they'll never duplicate you. So I said it. Sorry, everybody, I said that. Speaker 200:54:46And I think there's an additional opportunity that we've identified is we're going to take a much stronger Approach on making sure we're known for our products. I'm going to make sure of that. Operator00:55:07This concludes the question and answer session. I will now turn the call back over to Beth Reed for any closing remarks. Speaker 100:55:15Thanks again to everyone for joining us this afternoon. We're of course available after the call to answer further And we look forward to providing another update at the end of next quarter. Operator00:55:28This concludes today's conference call. You may disconnect your lines. Thank you for participating and have a pleasant day.Read morePowered by