Full-Time
Multi-brand fashion retail with lifestyle brands
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Philadelphia, PA, USA
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URBN operates a global portfolio of lifestyle brands, including Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, Nuuly, Terrain, and Vetri Family, each serving a different customer niche with clothing, accessories, home goods, and experiences. Its brands run physical stores and online shops, while Nuuly offers a clothing rental subscription and Terrain focuses on garden and home products; Vetri Family runs restaurant concepts. This multi-brand approach lets URBN reach diverse shoppers under one umbrella instead of relying on a single brand. Its goal is to build long-term value by growing defined brands, expanding into related product areas, and exploring services like rental to support a circular economy.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Founded
2016
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Urban Outfitters' rental subsidiary Nuuly has expanded with an AI-powered styling tool, broader menswear range and partnerships with emerging designers offering over 50 monthly swaps. The move comes as Custom Market Insights projects the global fashion rental market could reach $9.18 billion by 2035. Nuuly recently launched an in-store returns programme at Urban Outfitters locations, linking the rental platform more closely with the core retail footprint. The expansion targets Millennial and Gen Z preferences for sustainable, flexible wardrobes. Urban Outfitters' investment narrative projects $7.5 billion revenue and $563.2 million earnings by 2029, requiring 6.8% annual revenue growth. However, analysts note that rising tariffs and higher operating costs could pressure margins, offsetting potential gains from Nuuly's recurring rental income.
Urban Outfitters is advancing the second phase of automation investments at its Nuuly rental brand facility in the Kansas City, Missouri area. The company previously announced a $60 million, five-year plan to build out the facility, which began operations in February 2024. The logistics investments aim to expand capacity as Nuuly's revenue grew 43% in Q4, driven by a 40% increase in average active subscribers year-over-year. COO Francis Conforti said the company expects benefits in delivery and logistics from the automation. Of Urban Outfitters' approximately $385 million in fiscal year 2027 capital expenditures, 40% will go towards logistics investments. The company plans to add sortation technology in 2025 to support both subscription and retail segment businesses.
URBN's A.d.a.p.t. Employee Resource Group won Honorable Mention for the Anthropologie Adaptive Clothing Line in the competitive Business Impact category of Seramount's 2025 ERG Impact Awards!
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Anthropologie Group is excited to announce the launch of Celandine, a new resort wear label designed to offer vacation-ready styles all year round. Named for the bright yellow flower that is opened by warmth, Celandine features a curated selection of vacation essentials from dresses and coordinated sets to swimwear, cover-ups, accessories, skincare and beauty. Designed in-house and exclusive to Anthropologie, Celandine presents playful colors and prints, novelty textures, breathable gauze and linen fabrications that offer a range of sensibilities from preppy to sensual and that reflect the spirit of adventure and relaxation.Anthropologie Launches Celandine, A New and Exclusive Resort Wear Label Post this Anthropologie Launches Celandine"We've seen tremendous success in our vacation and resort wear categories, particularly in swim, which has shown double-digit growth year over year," said Holly Thrasher, Chief Merchandising Officer of Anthropologie Women's and Weddings. "With travel on the rise, our customers are looking for pieces that help them look and feel great, no matter where they go. Celandine fills this gap, providing a curated collection that brings both every day and getaway moments to life."This launch comes at a pivotal moment, with Anthropologie reporting vacation-related queries steadily increasing throughout the year resulting in an impressive +97% growth year-over-year
URBN brand to open Free People store on Greenville's Main Street.