Summer 2026
Designs, markets, and distributes footwear.
$20/hr
Goleta, CA, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid—4 days per week in-office (Mon–Thu) in Goleta, CA.
Deckers Brands designs, markets, and distributes footwear, apparel, and accessories for casual living and high-performance activities. Its portfolio includes UGG, HOKA, Teva, Koolaburra, and AHNU, with products built to be durable, comfortable, and stylish for everyday wear and outdoor use. The company differentiates itself through a diverse brand lineup that spans luxury-like casual comfort to performance footwear, a global presence across North America, Europe, and Asia, and a strong focus on sustainability and social responsibility. Deckers aims to transform ordinary footwear and outdoor gear into enduring, recognizable essentials by delivering reliable quality, clear brand identities, and responsible operations.”}```````utorial to=functions.final_result to=functions.final_result ibrb ||= sorry? ; } }````} to=functions.final_result with proper json 盖? } }
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Goleta, California
Founded
1973
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UGG, a division of Deckers Brands, has launched its Spring 2026 Golden Collection featuring warm-weather sandals and clogs made from recycled materials. The collection, promoted through a campaign with Elsa Hosk and Rina Sawayama, extends UGG's signature comfort into year-round styles whilst reinterpreting the Classic Boot silhouette. The launch comes as Deckers maintains fiscal 2026 guidance of $5.4 billion to $5.425 billion in net sales and diluted earnings per share of $6.80 to $6.85. Analysts project revenue could reach $7.1 billion and earnings of $1.2 billion by 2028. The year-round expansion addresses concerns about UGG concentration risk, though investors remain focused on margin pressure from promotional activity and supply chain costs rather than individual product lines.
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Shoe stocks fell sharply on Tuesday as the Dow dropped 1,040 points amid concerns over a widening Middle East conflict. On Holding led declines, down 12.9% to $40.71, despite reporting higher Q4 profit and record sales. Investor disappointment centred on its 2026 outlook, which came 6% below initial expectations. Other footwear brands also declined: Asics fell 8.3% to $28.00, Caleres dropped 6.3% to $10.66, and Birkenstock slid 6.3% to $39.83. Retailers including Academy Sports + Outdoors and Deckers Outdoor both declined nearly 6%. According to ING analysts, the conflict threatens major supply chain disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical energy trade chokepoint now in an active war zone. Potential consequences include shipping delays, airspace closures and higher oil prices affecting already inflation-pressured consumers.
Argus analyst John Staszak upgraded Deckers Outdoor Corporation to Buy from Hold on 20 February 2026, citing management's raised guidance and improved forecasting reliability. The analyst highlighted continued strong sales growth from the company's major brands, UGG and HOKA. The upgrade follows Deckers' strong Q3 results reported on 30 January 2026, with earnings per share of $3.33 beating the $2.76 consensus and revenue of $1.96 billion exceeding the $1.87 billion estimate. CEO Stefano Caroti attributed the record performance to global demand for UGG and HOKA, with strong full-price selling and gross margins. Telsey Advisory and Citi have also raised their price targets to $120 and $135 respectively following the results.
Deckers reported fourth-quarter revenue of $1.96 billion, up 7.1% year on year and beating analyst estimates by 4.7%. The footwear and apparel company's GAAP profit of $3.33 per share exceeded consensus estimates by 20.5%. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to $5.41 billion at the midpoint, 0.9% above analyst expectations. Full-year earnings per share guidance of $6.82 beat estimates by 6.5%. Operating margin held steady at 31.4% compared to the prior year. Established in 1973, Deckers has grown sales at a 17.9% annual rate over the past five years, though recent growth has slowed to 14.2% over the last two years. Analysts project 5.2% revenue growth over the next 12 months. Shares jumped 13.1% following the results announcement.