V.F. Corporation

V.F. Corporation

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V.F. CorporationGB flagLondon Stock Exchange
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V.F. Corporation
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V.F. Corporation VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC) operates as a leading global apparel, footwear, and accessories company, connecting consumers to outdoor, active, and workwear lifestyles through a portfolio of iconic brands including The North Face, Vans, Timberland, Dickies, Smartwool, Icebreaker, JanSport, Eastpak, Kipling, Napapijri, and Altra Running; it offers performance outerwear, hiking and climbing gear, skateboarding and lifestyle footwear, rugged boots and work pants, merino wool socks and apparel, backpacks, bags, and running shoes sold via wholesale partners, direct-to-consumer channels including owned retail stores and e-commerce, and licensing agreements. Founded in 1899 as Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company in Reading, Pennsylvania, the company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with operations spanning over 100 countries, targeting outdoor enthusiasts, active lifestyle consumers, workers, and youth demographics through manufacturing, design, and distribution networks in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and emerging markets. VF Corporation structures its business into three segments—Outdoor (led by The North Face and Timberland), Active (anchored by Vans and lifestyle brands), and Work—emphasizing sustainability, product innovation, and direct-to-consumer growth to drive revenue from branded products and value-added services like customization. In recent strategic shifts, VF Corporation sold its Supreme brand to EssilorLuxottica for $1.5 billion in cash in 2024 to streamline its portfolio and enhance balance sheet flexibility as part of the Reinvent transformation program focused on cost discipline, brand elevation, and debt reduction; it agreed in September 2025 to divest Dickies to Bluestar Alliance for $600 million, expected to close by year-end, sharpening focus on core growth engines like Outdoor amid Vans turnaround efforts; earlier divestitures included Eagle Creek in 2021 and portions of its occupational workwear to Redwood Capital Investments, forming Workwear Outfitters, alongside the 2019 spinoff of its jeanswear business into Kontoor Brands. The company expanded its partnership with GMG in 2024 to accelerate retail presence for Vans, The North Face, and Timberland across MENA and Southeast Asia through over 300 new mono-brand stores and e-commerce over five years, while advancing operational efficiencies, margin expansion, and sustainability initiatives like ethical wool sourcing.