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Rocky Brands RCKY Business Segments

FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Revenue (Gross) by Business
Contract Manufacturing$12.53M-7.6%$13.56M+72.7%$7.85M-48.8%$15.34M-45.9%
Retail1$152.89M+20.5%$126.87M+8.5%$116.96M+1.4%$115.35M+21.9%
Wholesale$316.56M+1.0%$313.34M-7.0%$337.02M-30.5%$484.78M+23.9%
Gross Profit by Business
Retail1$73.05M+21.4%$60.15M+3.0%$58.39M+1.0%$57.82M+21.0%
Wholesale$123.63M+5.4%$117.25M-1.9%$119.48M-27.6%$165.06M+17.7%
Cost of Goods Sold by Business
Contract Manufacturing$11.92M-0.3%$11.95M+67.6%$7.13M-45.1%$13M
Retail1$79.84M+19.7%$66.72M+13.9%$58.57M+1.8%$57.54M
Wholesale$192.93M-1.6%$196.1M-9.9%$217.53M-32.0%$319.72M
Impairment Of Intangible Assets Indefinitelived Excluding Goodwill by Business
Retail1$400K0.0%$400K
Wholesale$3.6M0.0%$3.6M
Revenue (Gross) by Product
Duty And Commercial Military Footwear$30.73M-11.1%$34.55M-31.6%$50.48M+9.3%$46.18M+16.3%
Military Footwear$10.02M-11.1%$11.28M+41.0%$8M-47.9%$15.34M-32.6%
Outdoor Footwear$165.7M+27.2%$130.22M-0.2%$130.42M-28.8%$183.12M+141%
Western Footwear$76.38M-7.6%$82.64M+17.4%$70.37M-35.3%$108.7M+24.3%
Work Footwear$193.64M+1.7%$190.35M-3.9%$198.1M-22.7%$256.16M-8.6%
Sales Revenue Goods Net Percentage by Product
Duty And Commercial Military Footwear6.4%-1.2pp7.6%-3.3pp10.9%+3.4pp7.5%-0.2pp
Military Footwear2.1%-0.4pp2.5%+0.8pp1.7%-0.8pp2.5%-1.9pp
Outdoor Footwear34.4%+5.7pp28.7%+0.5pp28.2%-1.6pp29.8%+15.0pp
Western Footwear15.8%-2.4pp18.2%+3.0pp15.2%-2.5pp17.7%+0.7pp
Work Footwear40.2%-1.7pp41.9%-1.0pp42.9%+1.3pp41.6%-12.9pp

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Questions, answered.

How does Rocky Brands break its business down?
Rocky Brands (RCKY) reports revenue (gross) by business across 3 parts — Contract Manufacturing, Retail1 and Wholesale. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Rocky Brands's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Rocky Brands'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.