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    Levi Strauss slips as tariff-related costs overshadow forecast raise

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    Posted on October 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Levi Strauss warns of a tariff-related margin hit for Q4, overshadowing a raised profit forecast. The impact of trade policies affects the retail sector.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Tariff Costs on Levi Strauss
    • Forecast and Market Reactions
    • Strategies to Mitigate Tariff Effects
    • Broader Retail Sector Implications

    Levi Strauss Shares Decline as Tariff Costs Impact Q4 Margins

    Impact of Tariff Costs on Levi Strauss

    (Reuters) -Levi Strauss & Co shares fell about 7% in premarket trading on Friday as investors focused on the denim maker's warning of a tariff-related hit to its fourth-quarter margin, overlooking a higher annual profit forecast.

    Forecast and Market Reactions

    The margin-hit forecast highlights the impact of the Trump administration's changing trade policies on consumer-facing companies, especially those with suppliers in countries that do not have trade deals with Washington in place yet.

    Strategies to Mitigate Tariff Effects

    While Levi's has capitalized on the resurgence of baggy, loose-fit apparel among Gen Z customers and raised its 2025 sales and profit forecasts on Thursday, the company still warned of a 130-basis-point hit to its fourth-quarter gross margins.

    Broader Retail Sector Implications

    The company sources the bulk of its products from South Asia, including Bangladesh, Cambodia and Pakistan - countries that face high tariffs currently.

    Wall Street analysts called the forecast "conservative," with Barclays analysts saying that the lackluster forecast was despite the company not seeing any adverse changes in shopping trends in September.

    The stock "move suggests investors left the print disappointed," Morgan Stanley analysts said in a note, adding that the forecast implies that the holiday-quarter sales "will likely look optically worse on tougher compares."

    Trump's trade policies have also pressured the margins of other retailers such as Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie & Fitch and Coach handbag owner Tapestry. However, companies that cater to more affluent customers face less burden as they can pass on the higher costs to the consumer.

    Levi's has secured about 70% of its holiday inventory early and slightly raised prices to mitigate tariff impact and prepare for the holiday quarter, executives said in a post-earnings call.

    It has also broadened its product offerings, leaned into full-price sales and kept a tight leash on inventory to offset weaker consumer sentiment and tariff-related pressures.

    This has helped the company's stock to climb about 40% so far this year. Its forward price-to-earnings multiple, a common benchmark for valuing companies, is 16.94, compared with Ralph Lauren's 20.59, Abercrombie's 7.48 and American Eagle Outfitters' 11.38.

    (Reporting by Kanchana Chakravarty and Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman and Shinjini Ganguli)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Levi Strauss shares fell due to tariff-related margin concerns.
    • •The company raised its annual profit forecast despite challenges.
    • •Tariffs impact retailers sourcing from South Asia.
    • •Levi's has secured 70% of its holiday inventory early.
    • •Retailers catering to affluent customers face less tariff burden.

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