Levi Strauss & Co. LEVI is strengthening its direct-to-consumer (DTC) business as continued investments in retail execution, digital capabilities and customer engagement drive growth. During the second quarter of fiscal 2026, DTC revenues increased 8% organically, while comparable sales rose 6%, marking the company's 17th consecutive quarter of comparable sales growth. The DTC business accounted for 51% of total company revenues, reinforcing its role as Levi Strauss' primary growth engine.

Levi Strauss continued to build momentum across physical stores and digital channels. Management highlighted stronger retail execution, with improvements in key performance indicators such as units per transaction (UPT) and average unit retail (AUR). E-commerce revenues grew 17% organically, supported by higher traffic, improved conversion rates, higher UPT and AUR, and lower promotional activity. Despite growing nearly 60% over the past three years, e-commerce still represents only about 12% of total company revenues, providing significant runway for future expansion.

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