Capri Holdings CPRI Business Segments
| Q4 '26 | Q3 '26 | Q2 '26 | Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Jimmy Choo | $140M+5.3% | $167M+5.0% | $131M-6.4% | $162M-6.4% | $133M-2.9% | |
| Michael Kors | $656M-5.5% | $858M-5.6% | $725M-1.8% | $635M-5.9% | $694M-15.6% | |
| Income (loss) from continuing operations by Business | ||||||
| Jimmy Choo | -$20M-100% | $3M+150% | -$9M-80.0% | $4M0.0% | -$10M— | |
| Michael Kors | $57M+78.1% | $119M-19.0% | $73M-16.1% | $63M-16.0% | $32M-72.4% | |
| Total long-lived assets by Business | ||||||
| Jimmy Choo | $589M-2.3% | $597M— | $602M— | $618M— | $603M-5.8% | |
| Michael Kors | $1.2B+0.1% | $1.22B— | $1.25B— | $1.2B— | $1.2B-13.6% | |
| Selling, general and administrative expenses by Business | ||||||
| Jimmy Choo | $105M+15.4% | $101M-2.9% | $94M+1.1% | $103M-1.9% | $91M-7.6% | |
| Michael Kors | $348M-2.0% | $376M-6.7% | $339M-1.5% | $307M-5.2% | $355M-3.6% | |
| Cost of goods sold by Business | ||||||
| Jimmy Choo | $48M+6.7% | $56M+3.7% | $39M-11.4% | $48M-15.8% | $45M-6.3% | |
| Michael Kors | $232M-19.2% | $346M+1.8% | $295M+2.8% | $247M-3.5% | $287M-13.9% | |
| D&A by Business | ||||||
| Jimmy Choo | $7M0.0% | $7M0.0% | $7M-12.5% | $7M0.0% | $7M0.0% | |
| Michael Kors | $19M-5.0% | $17M-10.5% | $18M-10.0% | $18M-10.0% | $20M-4.8% | |
| Total Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Accessories | $484M-3.5% | $484M-3.5% | $484M-3.5% | $484M-3.5% | $501.75M-15.1% | |
| Apparel | $111.5M-7.9% | $111.5M-7.9% | $111.5M-7.9% | $111.5M-7.9% | $121M-10.4% | |
| Footwear | $213.25M-3.9% | $213.25M-3.9% | $213.25M-3.9% | $213.25M-3.9% | $222M-9.6% | |
| Concentration risk (as a percent) by Product | ||||||
| Accessories | 14%+0.1pp | 14%+0.1pp | 14%+0.1pp | 14%+0.1pp | 13.9%-0.4pp | |
| Apparel | 3.2%-0.2pp | 3.2%-0.2pp | 3.2%-0.2pp | 3.2%-0.2pp | 3.4%+0.1pp | |
| Footwear | 6.2%0.0pp | 6.2%0.0pp | 6.2%0.0pp | 6.2%0.0pp | 6.1%+0.2pp | |
| Total Revenue by Geography | ||||||
| Asia | $117M+5.4% | $111M-4.3% | $104M+11.8% | $110M-15.4% | $111M— | |
| EMEA | $246M+10.3% | $268M+4.7% | $261M+1.2% | $228M+6.0% | $223M— | |
| United States | $390M-14.5% | $586M-8.2% | $442M-6.2% | $418M-8.7% | $456M+54.1% |
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- How does Capri Holdings break its business down?
- Capri Holdings (CPRI) reports total revenue by business across 2 parts — Jimmy Choo and Michael Kors. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Capri Holdings's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Capri Holdings's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
