I.T Limited sales, margins eroded due to Covid-19 lockdowns

Hong Kong-headquartered fashion retailer I.T Limited says its sales have fallen in all of its markets, with the US and Japan the worst affected. Same-store sales of its Hong Kong and Macau stores fell by 49.1 percent in the three months to May 31, while US and Japan store sales plunged 66.1 percent. In Mainland China, the sales decline was a less dramatic 11.8 percent.

I.T Group operates its own brands, including Chocolate and 5cm, concept stores Izzue and Double-Park; international brands it has local licenses for including Kurt Geiger and Camper; and A Bathing Ape, which the company rescued from Japanese owners in 2011.

Chairman Sham Kar Wai has warned that the company will post a loss for the first quarter compared to a profit for the same period last year.

“It remains difficult for the group to precisely predict and quantify the negative impact that will result from the Covid-19 pandemic and social unrest around the world, but we expect our business will continue to face strong headwinds for the remainder of the year,” he said in a stock-exchange filing.

Stores were closed or forced to trade for reduced hours, in most markets due to the Covid-19 crisis.

“Although our initial strategy was to focus on full-price sales and reduce discount related activities in order to secure gross margin, we eventually had to increase mark-downs to boost sales volume amidst an incredibly difficult trading environment,” he said.

Gross profit margin fell by 8.8 percent globally, with a 9.5-per-cent decline in Hong Kong and Macau resulting in a final margin of 49.9 percent. Despite the size of the sales decline in Japan and the US, gross margin remained higher than in any other market at 64.5 percent, down 7.8 percent in the quarter. In Mainland China it fell 8.7 percent to 55.3 percent.
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