Aritzia posts quarterly loss as it recovers from pandemic prompted store closures
VANCOUVER — Fashion retailer Aritzia Inc. says stores reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns eased staged a remarkable comeback in its latest fiscal quarter but the company still posted lower revenue and profits than in 2019.
The Vancouver-based company behind the TNA, Babaton and Wilfred brands reports net revenue fell by 17 per cent to $200 million in the 13-week period ended Aug. 30, compared to $241 million in the comparable period last year.
It says the decline was mainly due to ongoing COVID-19 occupancy restrictions, reduced operating hours and partial boutique closures, partially offset by continued momentum from e-commerce revenue, which increased by 82.3 per cent from the year-earlier period.
It reports a net loss of $900,000, compared to net income of $17.9 million a year earlier, while adjusted net income was $1.0 million, compared with $19.8 million.