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Lululemon sees downbeat quarter as inflation-hit consumers turn cautious

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Updated: Dec 8, 2022, 23:36 GMT+00:00

(Reuters) -Lululemon Athletica Inc said on Thursday inventories surged in the third quarter as consumers pulled back on spending.

A Lululemon sign is seen at a shopping mall in California

By Ananya Mariam Rajesh

(Reuters) -Lululemon Athletica Inc on Thursday forecast holiday-quarter revenue and profit largely below analysts’ estimates, as shoppers turn cautious about spending on higher-priced clothing amid decades-high inflation, sending its shares down 6%.

High inflation, rising interest rates and the threat of a recession in the United States have resulted in a shift in consumer spending, impacting sales of apparel and sportswear as cash-strapped consumers focus on essentials.

The guidance is a bit conservative given “we are not in the best environment with the consumer…feel like it’s an honest caution,” said Jessica Ramirez, analyst at Jane Hali and Associates.

“But …I do still think that Lululemon is playing a very strong game with the consumer.”

Lululemon lifted its full-year revenue and profit forecasts and beat estimates for third-quarter results.

The holiday season is off to a good start with strong traffic over the extended Thanksgiving weekend, Chief Finance Officer Meghan Frank said on a post-earnings call.

Lululemon’s inventories at the end of the third quarter rose 85% to $1.7 billion, but Chief Executive Officer Calvin McDonald said that due to supply chain constraints inventory levels were too lean last year and the company made the decision to build inventories this year.

“We remain comfortable with both the quality and quantity of our inventory,” McDonald said.

The company forecast fourth-quarter revenue between $2.61 billion and $2.66 billion, compared to analysts’ estimates of $2.65 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Lululemon sees current-quarter profit between $4.20 and $4.30 per share, while analysts estimate $4.30.

(Reporting by Ananya Mariam Rajesh in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)

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