VF Corporation has reported its fourth-quarter earnings for fiscal year 2025, showing a mixed performance across its brand portfolio. The North Face brand experienced a modest increase in revenue, up 2% to $834.5 million compared to the same period last year, and a 4% increase when adjusted for constant currency. For the full fiscal year, The North Face recorded a 1% increase in revenue to $3.703 billion. Conversely, the Vans brand saw a significant decline in revenue, with a 22% decrease to $492.6 million in the fourth quarter, and a 20% drop when adjusted for constant currency. For the entire fiscal year, Vans' revenue fell by 16% to $2.349 billion. The company's overall performance reflects varying dynamics in its brand segments. Additionally, VF Corporation highlighted a net tax benefit of $0.1 million for the twelve months ended March 2025. The results underscore the company's ongoing efforts to navigate market challenges and leverage brand strengths.
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