Levi Strauss now expects sales to increase this year, despite higher tariffs
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The company reported results as it looks to offer more denim offerings than jeans and focuses on selling through its own stores.
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July 10, 2025
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Advanced ➔ Results Earnings ResultsLevi Strauss now expects sales to increase this year, despite higher tariffsThe company reported results as it looks to offer more denim offerings than jeans and focuses on selling through its own storesPublished: July 10, 2025 at 4:37 p
ETResizeListen(2 min)Levi Strauss reported quarterly earnings after the closing bell Thursday
Photo: Getty Imagess of Levi Strauss & Co
Rallied after hours on Thursday after the jeans maker raised its full-year outlook, despite higher U
Tariffs on imported goods
The company said it expects sales to be up 1% to 2% for its full fiscal year, which runs through November
That’s up from a prior forecast for sales to fall 1% to 2%
The Author Bill PetersBill Peters is a Los Angeles-based MarketWatch reporter who covers earnings
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