You might be seeing more Levi's in stores like Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Macy's
Denim icon Levi Strauss & Co. is poised to grow from its expansion into new stores, including high-end luxury department stores, according to Harmit Singh, Levi’s chief financial officer.
Levi’s products are sold across retail chains, e-commerce sites and department stores in 110 countries. The company also has 3,000 combined of its own stores and shop-in-shops, or a designated branded space within a host retailer. And the company is finding new channels with names like Saks Fifth Avenue, a Hudson’s Bay Co. HBC, +1.62% chain, Nordstrom Inc. JWN, +0.71% , and Macy’s Inc.’s M, +1.69% luxury Bloomingdale’s brand.
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