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LIMITED BRANDS CEO: Coach 'Cut Their Own Throat' With Discount Stores

Oct 17, 2013, 22:14 IST
AP Photo/Matt SullivanThe CEO of Victoria's Secret parent L Brands Inc. blasted Coach on Wednesday for seeking "easy money" by becoming a discount outlet, the Wall Street Journal reports. "Coach became a discount outlet," L Brands CEO Les Wexner said at an analyst meeting in New York. "They cut their own throat. The outlet business is easy money, [but] discounting yourself is the beginning of the end. I can't find the exception. It's hard to have a dual identity. Outlet doesn't build a brand. We don't milk it." Coach's net income dropped a staggering 12% in the second quarter as the luxury handbag maker faces intense competition from Michael Kors, Kate Spade and Tory Burch. Coach's outlet stores have grown to 60% of its retail sales in North America from about 30% in 2006, The Journal reported in July. The outlets have become more profitable for the brand than its full-price stores, bringing in about $600 more in sales per square foot. Wexner said Wednesday that L Brands is moving Victoria's Secret in the opposite direction with plans to close one of the lingerie brand's four outlet locations.
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