Carter's Reports Preliminary Fiscal 2025 Sales Growth

Reuters01-09
Carter's Reports Preliminary Fiscal 2025 Sales Growth

Carter’s, Inc., North America’s largest apparel company for babies and young children, announced preliminary net sales results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025. The company reported high single-digit percentage growth in consolidated net sales for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 and low single-digit percentage growth for the full fiscal year. The fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 included 14 weeks, compared to 13 weeks in the prior year’s fourth quarter, and fiscal year 2025 included 53 weeks, compared to 52 weeks in fiscal 2024. Carter’s estimates that the additional week in fiscal 2025 contributed approximately $33 million in consolidated net sales. The company plans to release its full financial results for the period in late February 2026.

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