- Record Revenue Growth Net revenue surged to $1.04 billion (+43% YoY), with e-commerce up 58% to $383 million and retail rising 35% to $657 million.
- Margin Expansion Gross profit hit $479 million (+44% YoY) with a 46% margin, while SG&A expenses leveraged 170 bps to 27.9% of revenue.
- Mobile App Success Launched with 1.4 million downloads, driving engagement and projected to contribute 20-40% of e-commerce sales by peers' benchmarks.
- Full-Year Guidance Raised Net revenue forecast increased to $3.615β$3.64 billion (+32-33% YoY), with adjusted EBITDA margin targeting 16.5β17%.
- Geographic Expansion Opened 5 U.S. boutiques in Q3, plans 4 more in Q4, and aims for 12-14 openings/repositions in the next two years.
Drivers of Growth
The company's real estate expansion strategy yielded exceptional results, with new and repositioned boutiques performing well. Aritzia opened 5 new boutiques in Q3, all in the United States, and plans to open 4 new boutiques in Q4. The launch of the mobile app achieved exceptional results, with over 1 million downloads and strong adoption. The company's product collaborations, including partnerships with Nike and Salt & Stone, drove traffic online and in boutiques.
Valuation and Outlook
Given Aritzia's strong performance, its valuation metrics appear reasonable, with a P/S Ratio of 3.86 and an EV/EBITDA of 24.98. The company's sustained momentum and proven operating model give it confidence in its ability to sustain strong momentum in its business and create long-term value for shareholders. Aritzia has a long-term sustainable runway for growth, with plans to open a minimum of 12 to 14 boutiques in the next two years, including repositions.
Digital Initiatives and Inventory Management
Aritzia's e-commerce 2.0 efforts are about 1/3 to halfway through execution, with a focus on digital styling, content creation, and integrating the app with in-store experiences. The company has done significant work on inventory management and optimization, and this has been a key driver of the strong results. International e-commerce growth is driven by increased conversion, and the company sees potential for this to triple in two years.
Guidance and Future Plans
The company raised its net revenue forecast for the full fiscal year to $3.615 billion to $3.64 billion, representing growth of 32% to 33% from last year. Aritzia expects margin expansion next year, despite the startup costs of a new distribution center in Vancouver. The guidance for Q4 assumes a comp in the high teens, delivering 23-26% revenue growth, and the company is trending slightly ahead of that. Analysts estimate next year's revenue growth at 14.5%, indicating a potential slowdown, but Aritzia's confidence in its execution and strategy is evident.