Canada Goose has posted solid uplifts in sales and profit for the fourth quarter, with double-digit growth recorded across all sales channels.
The company’s revenue for the quarter ended March 30 rose 7.4 per cent to CA$384.6 million (US$277.6 million), with direct-to-consumer sales up 15 per cent and wholesale sales up 23 per cent.
Gross profit increased 17.8 per cent to $274.4 million and net income jumped from $5 million in the year-ago period to $27 million.
“Our strong Q4 results show the kind of impact Canada Goose can make when our brand connects and our strategy hits the mark,” said Dani Reiss, chairman and CEO.
“We saw solid DTC comparable sales growth, fuelled by compelling storytelling, sharp retail execution, and the continued momentum around our Snow Goose capsule.”
For the full year, revenue soared 11 per cent to $1.34 billion and net income increased 63 per cent to $94.8 million.
The brand did not provide financial outlook for FY26, citing “ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty and dynamic consumer spending patterns brought on by the unpredictable global trade environment”.