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Urban Outfitters (URBN)

Consumer Discretionary

The Retail Tracker

The Retail Tracker notes continued improvement in URBN’s product assortments, describing the current offering as focused, confident and well-positioned for the holidays with stronger gifting and better alignment to its customer. New leadership is credited with sharper merchandising and more responsive assortments visible across stores, online and social media. Anthropologie and Free People remain strong, attracting younger shoppers while maintaining core customers, with standout accessories, home and active lines. Nuuly, the rental platform, continues to expand rapidly, offering tariff resilience and appealing to younger, price-sensitive consumers. The Retail Tracker has been positive on the name since early in the year and remains so.

Edition: 223

- 31 October, 2025


What’s trending in Retail

Consumer Discretionary

The Retail Tracker

Each week, The Retail Tracker offers an insightful perspective on retail, fashion and consumer trends and what it means for the stocks. So far this year, Garage is a standout, nailing the “sexy x comfy” aesthetic for teens and taking share from Aerie and Pink. Gap and Old Navy are “crushing it” with consistently strong assortments, offsetting tariff challenges through fewer markdowns. Meanwhile, Urban Outfitters and Nuuly are gaining traction, with Nuuly emerging as a promising rental and tech-driven play. Aritzia is showing good momentum with its best assortment in some time. Department stores may be in free fall, but the best Macy’s stores have never looked better. In contrast, Lululemon is losing its way, expanding beyond its core and diluting its brand identity, while Bath & Body Works' range of new items is exhausting.

Edition: 214

- 27 June, 2025