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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
          QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the Quarterly Period Ended March 30, 2024
or
          TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Commission file number: 1-16153
Tapestry, Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Maryland 52-2242751
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

10 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001
(Address of principal executive offices); (Zip Code)
(212) 946-8400
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading SymbolName of Each Exchange on which Registered
Common Stock, par value $.01 per shareTPRNew York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes No
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes No
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of "large accelerated filer," "accelerated filer," "smaller reporting company" and "emerging growth company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer Accelerated filer  Non-accelerated filer Smaller reporting company
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes No
On April 26, 2024, the Registrant had 229,773,250 outstanding shares of common stock, which is the Registrant’s only class of common stock.



TAPESTRY, INC.
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In this Form 10-Q, references to “we,” “our,” “us,” "Tapestry" and the “Company” refer to Tapestry, Inc., including consolidated subsidiaries. References to "Coach," "Kate Spade," "kate spade new york" or "Stuart Weitzman" refer only to the referenced brand.
SPECIAL NOTE ON FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION
This document, and the documents incorporated by reference in this document, our press releases and oral statements made from time to time by us or on our behalf, may contain certain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and are based on management's current expectations, that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from our current expectations. In this context, forward-looking statements often address expected future business and financial performance and financial condition, and often contain words such as "may," "can," "continue," "project," "assumption," "should," "expect," "confidence," "goals," "trends," "anticipate," "intend," "estimate," "on track," "future," "well positioned to," "plan," "potential," "position," "believe," "seek," "see," "will," "would," "target," similar expressions, and variations or negatives of these words. Forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain. Such statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If such risks or uncertainties materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of Tapestry, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries could differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements. Tapestry, Inc. assumes no obligation to revise or update any such forward-looking statements for any reason, except as required by law.
Tapestry, Inc.’s actual results could differ materially from the results contemplated by these forward-looking statements and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, estimates and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations due to a number of factors, including, but not limited to: (i) the impact of economic conditions, recession and inflationary measures; (ii) the impact of the coronavirus ("Covid-19") pandemic; (iii) our exposure to international risks, including currency fluctuations and changes in economic or political conditions in the markets where we sell or source our products; (iv) our ability to retain the value of our brands and to respond to changing fashion and retail trends in a timely manner, including our ability to execute on our e-commerce and digital strategies; (v) our ability to successfully implement the initiatives under our 2025 growth strategy; (vi) the effect of existing and new competition in the marketplace; (vii) our ability to control costs; (viii) the effect of seasonal and quarterly fluctuations on our sales or operating results; (ix) the risk of cyber security threats and privacy or data security breaches; (x) our ability to protect against infringement of our trademarks and other proprietary rights; (xi) the impact of tax and other legislation; (xii) the risks associated with potential changes to international trade agreements and the imposition of additional duties on importing our products; (xiii) our ability to achieve intended benefits, cost savings and synergies from acquisitions, including our proposed acquisition of Capri Holdings Limited ("Capri"); (xiv) satisfaction of the conditions precedent to consummation of the proposed acquisition of Capri, including the ability to secure regulatory approval in the United States on the terms expected, at all or in a timely manner; (xv) the outcome of the antitrust lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission against us and Capri related to the consummation of the proposed acquisition; (xvi) the impact of pending and potential future legal proceedings; (xvii) the risks associated with climate change and other corporate responsibility issues and (xviii) such other risk factors as set forth in Part II, Item 1A. "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in this report and in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended July 1, 2023. These factors are not necessarily all of the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any of our forward-looking statements.
 WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
Tapestry's quarterly financial results and other important information are available by calling the Investor Relations Department at (212) 629-2618.
Tapestry maintains its website at www.tapestry.com where investors and other interested parties may obtain, free of charge, press releases and other information as well as gain access to our periodic filings with the SEC.




TAPESTRY, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
(unaudited)
ASSETS  
Current Assets:  
Cash and cash equivalents$6,975.1 $726.1 
Short-term investments442.9 15.4 
Trade accounts receivable, less allowances for credit losses of $5.8 and $5.8, respectively
276.7 211.5 
Inventories824.1 919.5 
Income tax receivable222.5 231.1 
Prepaid expenses127.6 126.3 
Other current assets128.1 133.6 
Total current assets8,997.0 2,363.5 
Property and equipment, net518.4 564.5 
Operating lease right-of-use assets1,352.1 1,378.7 
Goodwill1,216.5 1,227.5 
Intangible assets1,355.2 1,360.1 
Deferred income taxes37.8 40.4 
Other assets250.9 182.1 
Total assets$13,727.9 $7,116.8 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY  
Current Liabilities:  
Accounts payable$373.1 $416.9 
Accrued liabilities658.9 547.1 
Current portion of operating lease liabilities308.9 297.5 
Current debt25.0 25.0 
Total current liabilities1,365.9 1,286.5 
Long-term debt7,673.7 1,635.8 
Long-term operating lease liabilities1,262.2 1,333.7 
Deferred income taxes286.4 240.0 
Long-term income taxes payable10.9 43.5 
Other liabilities353.7 299.5 
Total liabilities10,952.8 4,839.0 
See Note 14 on commitments and contingencies
Stockholders' Equity:  
Preferred stock: (authorized 25.0 million shares; $0.01 par value per share) none issued
  
Common stock: (authorized 1.0 billion shares; $0.01 par value per share) issued and outstanding - 229.8 million and 227.4 million shares, respectively
2.3 2.3 
Additional paid-in-capital3,731.0 3,682.2 
Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)(801.0)(1,216.8)
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(157.2)(189.9)
Total stockholders' equity2,775.1 2,277.8 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$13,727.9 $7,116.8 
See accompanying Notes.
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
 
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions, except per share data)(millions, except per share data)
(unaudited)(unaudited)
Net sales$1,482.4 $1,509.5 $5,080.1 $5,041.4 
Cost of sales375.0 411.2 1,381.8 1,499.2 
Gross profit1,107.4 1,098.3 3,698.3 3,542.2 
Selling, general and administrative expenses903.1 872.0 2,793.2 2,643.4 
Operating income (loss)204.3 226.3 905.1 898.8 
Interest expense, net32.0 6.1 94.5 21.4 
Other expense (income)2.8 (3.0)(0.5)1.1 
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes169.5 223.2 811.1 876.3 
Provision (benefit) for income taxes30.1 36.5 154.4 164.4 
Net income (loss)$139.4 $186.7 $656.7 $711.9 
Net income (loss) per share:    
Basic$0.61 $0.80 $2.87 $2.99 
Diluted$0.60 $0.78 $2.82 $2.93 
Shares used in computing net income (loss) per share:    
Basic229.5 234.6 229.0 238.4 
Diluted234.2 239.7 232.8 243.2 
See accompanying Notes.
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
 
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions)(millions)
(unaudited)(unaudited)
Net income (loss)$139.4 $186.7 $656.7 $711.9 
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:    
Unrealized gains (losses) on cash flow hedging derivatives, net21.9 4.7 12.2 (10.1)
Unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale investments, net   0.5 
Foreign currency translation adjustments(0.7)(4.5)20.5 (37.1)
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax21.2 0.2 32.7 (46.7)
Comprehensive income (loss)$160.6 $186.9 $689.4 $665.2 
See accompanying Notes.
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
 Nine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions)
(unaudited)
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES  
Net income (loss)$656.7 $711.9 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:  
Depreciation and amortization125.8 130.5 
Provision for bad debt2.7 5.8 
Share-based compensation65.8 55.7 
Deferred income taxes53.1 31.6 
Changes to lease related balances, net(33.2)(26.1)
Other non-cash charges, net12.3 (21.3)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:  
Trade accounts receivable(62.7)(7.6)
Inventories91.6 53.8 
Accounts payable(50.3)(166.7)
Accrued liabilities 94.2 (161.2)
Other liabilities(30.0)(45.0)
Other assets73.6 13.4 
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities999.6 574.8 
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES  
Purchases of investments(1,126.0)(6.3)
Proceeds from maturities and sales of investments702.6 154.6 
Purchases of property and equipment(62.7)(149.6)
Settlement of net investment hedge 41.9 
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities(486.1)40.6 
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES  
Payment of dividends(240.9)(214.2)
Repurchase of common stock (502.0)
Proceeds from issuance of debt, net of discount6,089.5  
Payment of debt issuance costs(78.3) 
Proceeds from share-based awards15.0 28.6 
Repayment of debt(18.8)(25.0)
Taxes paid to net settle share-based awards(32.0)(55.3)
Payments of finance lease liabilities(0.9)(0.8)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities5,733.6 (768.7)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents1.9 0.7 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents6,249.0 (152.6)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period726.1 789.8 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period6,975.1 637.2 
Supplemental information:
Cash paid for income taxes, net$152.1 $191.1 
Cash paid for interest$73.6 $64.7 
Non-cash investing activity - property and equipment obligations$18.2 $7.8 
See accompanying Notes.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited)


1. NATURE OF OPERATIONS
Tapestry, Inc. ("Tapestry" or the "Company") is a house of iconic accessories and lifestyle brands consisting of Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. Each of our brands are unique and independent, while sharing a commitment to innovation and authenticity defined by distinctive products and differentiated customer experiences across channels and geographies. We use our collective strengths to move our customers and empower our communities, to make the fashion industry more sustainable, and to build a company that’s equitable, inclusive, and diverse. Individually, our brands are iconic. Together, we can stretch what’s possible.
The Coach segment includes global sales of primarily Coach brand products to customers through Coach operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
The Kate Spade segment includes global sales primarily of kate spade new york brand products to customers through Kate Spade operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
The Stuart Weitzman segment includes global sales of Stuart Weitzman brand products primarily through Stuart Weitzman operated stores, sales to wholesale customers, through e-commerce sites and through independent third-party distributors.
2. BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION
Interim Financial Statements
These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). In the opinion of management, such condensed consolidated financial statements contain all normal and recurring adjustments necessary to present fairly the condensed consolidated financial position, results of operations, comprehensive income (loss) and cash flows of the Company for the interim periods presented. In addition, certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. ("U.S. GAAP") have been condensed or omitted from this report as is permitted by the SEC's rules and regulations. However, the Company believes that the disclosures provided herein are adequate to prevent the information presented from being misleading. This report should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto, included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended July 1, 2023 ("fiscal 2023") and other filings filed with the SEC.
The results of operations, cash flows and comprehensive income for the nine months ended March 30, 2024 are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected for the entire fiscal year, which will end on June 29, 2024 ("fiscal 2024").
Fiscal Periods
The Company utilizes a 52-53 week fiscal year ending on the Saturday closest to June 30. Fiscal 2024 will be a 52-week period. Fiscal 2023, ended on July 1, 2023, was also a 52-week period. The third quarter of fiscal 2024 ended on March 30, 2024 and the third quarter of fiscal 2023 ended on April 1, 2023, both of which were 13-week periods.
Covid-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in varying degrees of business disruption for the Company since it began in fiscal 2020 and has impacted all regions around the world, resulting in restrictions and shutdowns implemented by national, state, and local authorities. Such disruptions persisted into the beginning of fiscal 2023, and the Company's results in Greater China were adversely impacted as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Towards the end of the first half of fiscal 2023, certain government restrictions were lifted in the region and business trends improved. During the nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Covid-19 pandemic did not materially impact our business or operating results. We continue to monitor the latest developments regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and potential impacts on our business, operating results and outlook.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the condensed consolidated financial statements and footnotes thereto. Actual results could differ from estimates in amounts that may be material to the financial statements.
Significant estimates inherent in the preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements include reserves for the realizability of inventory; asset retirement obligations; customer returns, end-of-season markdowns and operational
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
chargebacks; useful lives and impairments of long-lived tangible and intangible assets; accounting for income taxes and related uncertain tax positions; accounting for business combinations; the valuation of stock-based compensation awards and related expected forfeiture rates; reserves for restructuring; and reserves for litigation and other contingencies, amongst others.
Principles of Consolidation
These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and all 100% owned and controlled subsidiaries. All intercompany transactions and balances are eliminated in consolidation.
Share Repurchases
The Company accounts for stock repurchases by allocating the repurchase price to common stock and retained earnings. Under Maryland law, the Company's state of incorporation, there are no treasury shares. All repurchased shares are authorized but unissued shares and these shares may be issued in the future for general corporate and other purposes. The Company may terminate or limit the stock repurchase program at any time. The Company accrues for the shares purchased under the share repurchase plan based on the trade date. Purchases of the Company's common stock are executed through open market purchases, including through purchase agreements under Rule 10b5-1. Effective January 1, 2023, the Company is subject to a 1% excise tax on net share repurchases as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which is recorded in Retained earnings as part of Stockholders' Equity.
Supplier Finance Program
To improve our working capital efficiency, the Company makes available to certain suppliers a voluntary supply chain finance (“SCF”) program that enables our suppliers to sell their receivables from the Company to a global financial institution on a non-recourse basis at a rate that leverages our credit rating. The Company does not have the ability to refinance or modify payment terms to the global financial institution through the SCF program. No guarantees are provided by the Company or any of our subsidiaries under the SCF program. The Company’s payment obligations, including the amounts due and payment terms, which generally do not exceed 90 days, are not impacted by suppliers’ participation in the program. As of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023, $253.0 million and $305.4 million, respectively, was related to suppliers eligible to participate in the Company's SCF program and presented within Accounts payable on the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
3. RECENT ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS
Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements
In September 2022, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2022-04, "Liabilities—Supplier Finance Programs (Subtopic 405-50)", which is intended to enhance the transparency of supplier finance programs. The ASU requires the buyer in a supplier finance program to disclose sufficient information about the program in order to allow a user of financial statements to understand the program's nature, activity during the period, changes from period to period, and potential magnitude. The Company adopted ASU 2022-04 as of the beginning of fiscal 2024. The adoption of ASU 2022-04 did not have an impact on the Company's interim condensed consolidated financial statements other than the new disclosure requirements. Refer to Note 2, "Basis of Presentation and Organization," for additional information.
Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements
In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB") issued ASU No. 2023-07, "Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures", which is intended to improve reportable segment disclosure requirements, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. The amendments will require public entities to disclose significant segment expenses that are regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker and included within segment profit and loss. The amendments will be effective for the Company's annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2025 and for interim periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, with early adoption permitted, and will be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company is currently evaluating the ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures.
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-09, "Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures", which includes amendments that further enhance income tax disclosures, primarily through standardization and disaggregation of rate reconciliation categories and income taxes paid by jurisdiction. The amendments are effective for the Company's annual periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, with early adoption permitted, and should be applied either prospectively or retrospectively. The Company is currently evaluating the ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
4. REVENUE
The Company recognizes revenue primarily from sales of the products of its brands through retail and wholesale channels, including e-commerce sites. The Company also generates revenue from royalties related to licensing its trademarks, as well as sales in ancillary channels. In all cases, revenue is recognized upon the transfer of control of the promised products or services to the customer, which may be at a point in time or over time. Control is transferred when the customer obtains the ability to direct the use of and obtain substantially all of the remaining benefits from the products or services. The amount of revenue recognized is the amount of consideration to which the Company expects to be entitled, including estimation of sale terms that may create variability in the consideration. Revenue subject to variability is constrained to an amount which will not result in a significant reversal in future periods when the contingency that creates variability is resolved.
The Company recognizes revenue in its retail stores, including concession shop-in-shops, at the point-of-sale when the customer obtains physical possession of the products. Digital revenue from sales of products ordered through the Company's e-commerce sites is recognized upon delivery and receipt of the shipment by its customers and includes shipping and handling charges paid by customers. Retail and digital revenues are recorded net of estimated returns, which are estimated by developing an expected value based on historical experience. Payment is due at the point of sale.
Gift cards issued by the Company are recorded as a liability until redeemed by the customer, at which point revenue is recognized. The Company also uses historical information to estimate the amount of gift card balances that will never be redeemed and recognizes that amount as revenue over time in proportion to actual customer redemptions if the Company does not have a legal obligation to remit unredeemed gift cards to any jurisdiction as unclaimed property.
Certain of the Company's retail operations use sales incentive programs, such as customer loyalty programs and the issuance of coupons. Loyalty programs provide the customer a material right to acquire additional products and give rise to the Company having a separate performance obligation. Additionally, certain products sold by the Company include an assurance warranty that is not considered a separate performance obligation. These programs are immaterial individually and in the aggregate.
The Company recognizes revenue within the wholesale channel at the time title passes and risk of loss is transferred to customers, which is generally at the point of shipment of products but may occur upon receipt of the shipment by the customer in certain cases. Payment is generally due 30 to 90 days after shipment. Wholesale revenue is recorded net of estimates for returns, discounts, end-of-season markdowns, cooperative advertising allowances and other consideration provided to the customer. Discounts are based on contract terms with the customer, while cooperative advertising allowances and other consideration may be based on contract terms or negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Returns and markdowns generally require approval from the Company and are estimated based on historical trends, current season results and inventory positions at the wholesale locations, current market and economic conditions as well as, in select cases, contractual terms. The Company's historical estimates of these variable amounts have not differed materially from actual results.
The Company recognizes licensing revenue over time during the contract period in which licensees are granted access to the Company's trademarks. These arrangements require licensees to pay a sales-based royalty and may include a contractually guaranteed minimum royalty amount. Revenue for contractually guaranteed minimum royalty amounts is recognized ratably over the license year and any excess sales-based royalties are recognized as earned once the minimum royalty threshold is achieved. Payments from the customer are generally due quarterly in an amount based on the licensee's sales of goods bearing the licensed trademarks during the period, which may differ from the amount of revenue recorded during the period thereby generating a contract asset or liability. Contract assets and liabilities and contract costs related to the licensing arrangements are immaterial as the licensing business represents approximately 1% of total net sales in the nine months ended March 30, 2024.
The Company has elected a practical expedient not to disclose the remaining performance obligations that are unsatisfied as of the end of the period related to contracts with an original duration of one year or less or variable consideration related to sales-based royalty arrangements. There are no other contracts with transaction price allocated to remaining performance obligations other than future minimum royalties as discussed above, which are not material.
Other practical expedients elected by the Company include (i) assuming no significant financing component exists for any contract with a duration of one year or less, (ii) accounting for shipping and handling as a fulfillment activity within SG&A expense regardless of the timing of the shipment in relation to the transfer of control and (iii) excluding sales and value added tax from the transaction price.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
Disaggregated Net Sales
The following table disaggregates the Company's net sales into geographies that depict how economic factors may impact the revenues and cash flows for the periods presented. Each geography presented includes net sales related to the Company's directly operated channels, global travel retail business and to wholesale customers, including distributors, in locations within the specified geographic area.
North America
Greater China(1)
Other Asia(2)
Other(3)
Total
(millions)
Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
Coach$620.3 $243.3 $201.0 $81.0 $1,145.6 
Kate Spade216.7 11.7 33.9 18.4 280.7 
Stuart Weitzman37.0 15.9  3.2 56.1 
Total$874.0 $270.9 $234.9 $102.6 $1,482.4 
Three Months Ended April 1, 2023
Coach$635.0 $253.8 $198.7 $56.5 $1,144.0 
Kate Spade227.3 13.6 37.9 18.4 297.2 
Stuart Weitzman42.5 18.4 0.7 6.7 68.3 
Total$904.8 $285.8 $237.3 $81.6 $1,509.5 
Nine Months Ended March 30, 2024
Coach$2,323.7 $692.8 $585.9 $242.5 $3,844.9 
Kate Spade844.6 33.8 102.1 63.8 1,044.3 
Stuart Weitzman125.3 53.6 1.3 10.7 190.9 
Total$3,293.6 $780.2 $689.3 $317.0 $5,080.1 
Nine Months Ended April 1, 2023
Coach$2,289.5 $659.6 $567.2 $196.7 $3,713.0 
Kate Spade900.4 34.4 106.9 67.7 1,109.4 
Stuart Weitzman141.5 53.6 1.2 22.7 219.0 
Total$3,331.4 $747.6 $675.3 $287.1 $5,041.4 
(1)    Greater China includes mainland China, Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR, and Taiwan.
(2)    Other Asia includes Japan, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and other countries within Asia.
(3)    Other sales primarily represents sales in Europe, the Middle East and royalties earned from the Company's licensing partners.
Deferred Revenue
Deferred revenue results from cash payments received or receivable from customers prior to the transfer of the promised goods or services, and is generally comprised of unredeemed gift cards, net of breakage which has been recognized. Additional deferred revenue may result from sales-based royalty payments received or receivable which exceed the revenue recognized during the contractual period. The balance of such amounts as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023 was $41.9 million and $43.0 million, respectively, which were primarily recorded within Accrued liabilities on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and are generally expected to be recognized as revenue within a year. For the nine months ended March 30, 2024, net sales of $25.3 million were recognized from amounts recorded as deferred revenue as of July 1, 2023. For the nine months ended April 1, 2023, net sales of $20.4 million were recognized from amounts recorded as deferred revenue as of July 2, 2022.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
5. ACQUISITIONS
On August 10, 2023, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the "Merger Agreement") by and among the Company, Sunrise Merger Sub, Inc., a direct wholly owned subsidiary of Tapestry ("Merger Sub"), and Capri Holdings Limited ("Capri"). Under the terms of the Merger Agreement, Tapestry has agreed to acquire any and all of Capri’s ordinary shares (other than (a) Capri’s ordinary Shares that are issued and outstanding immediately prior to the consummation of the acquisition that are owned or held in treasury by the Company or by Capri or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries and (b) Capri’s ordinary shares that are issued and outstanding immediately prior to the consummation of the acquisition that are held by holders who have properly exercised dissenters’ rights in accordance with, and who have complied with, Section 179 of the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004 (as amended) of the British Virgin Islands) in cash at a purchase price of $57.00 per share, without interest, subject to any required tax withholding as provided in the Merger Agreement. The enterprise value is expected to be approximately $8.5 billion and the transaction is expected to close during calendar year 2024 (the "Capri Acquisition"). On October 25, 2023, at a special meeting of Capri's shareholders, Capri's shareholders approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby. The Company has received regulatory approval from all countries except for the United States. On April 22, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") filed a complaint against the Company and Capri in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Capri Acquisition. The FTC’s complaint alleges that the Capri Acquisition, if consummated, would violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act and that the Merger Agreement and the Capri Acquisition constitute unfair methods of competition in violation of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and should be enjoined. The Company believes the FTC’s claims are without merit, and intends to defend the lawsuit vigorously. Refer to Note 16, "Subsequent Events," for further information.
The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. On November 27, 2023, the Company issued $4.5 billion senior unsecured notes (the "Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes") and €1.5 billion Euro-denominated senior unsecured notes (the "Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes" and, together with the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes, the "Capri Acquisition Senior Notes") which, in addition to the $1.4 billion of delayed draw unsecured term loan facilities (the "Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities") executed on August 30, 2023, completes the expected financing for the Capri Acquisition. Until the close of the transaction, the Company will maintain the proceeds from the issuance of the Capri Acquisition Senior Notes in Cash and cash equivalents and Short-term investments. Refer to Note 11, "Debt," for further information on our existing debt instruments related to the acquisition and Note 12, "Fair Value Measurements," and Notes 13, "Investments," for further detail on our cash equivalents and Short-term investments.
In conjunction with the Capri Acquisition, during the three months ended March 30, 2024, the Company incurred $67.9 million in pre-tax expenses, primarily related to professional fees and financing-related expenses. During the nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Company incurred $166.6 million, in pre-tax expenses primarily related to financing-related expenses and professional fees.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
6. GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Goodwill

The change in the carrying amount of the Company’s goodwill by segment is as follows:
 CoachKate Spade
Stuart Weitzman(1)
Total
(millions)
Balance at July 1, 2023$597.5 $630.0 $ $1,227.5 
Foreign exchange impact(9.1)(1.9) $(11.0)
Balance at March 30, 2024$588.4 $628.1 $ $1,216.5 
(1)    Amount is net of accumulated goodwill impairment charges of $210.7 million as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023.
Intangible Assets
Intangible assets consist of the following:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023
Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
NetGross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
Net
(millions)
Intangible assets subject to amortization:
Customer relationships$100.3 $(54.9)$45.4 $100.3 $(50.0)$50.3 
Total intangible assets subject to amortization100.3 (54.9)45.4 100.3 (50.0)50.3 
Intangible assets not subject to amortization:
Trademarks and trade names1,309.8  1,309.8 1,309.8 — 1,309.8 
Total intangible assets$1,410.1 $(54.9)$1,355.2 $1,410.1 $(50.0)$1,360.1 
Amortization expense for the Company’s definite-lived intangible assets for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 was $1.7 million and $4.9 million, respectively. Amortization expense for the Company’s definite-lived intangible assets for the three and nine months ended April 1, 2023 was $1.6 million and $4.9 million, respectively.
As of March 30, 2024, the expected amortization expense for intangible assets is as follows:
 Amortization Expense
(millions)
Remainder of fiscal 2024$1.6 
Fiscal 20256.5 
Fiscal 20266.5 
Fiscal 20276.5 
Fiscal 20286.5 
Thereafter17.8 
Total$45.4 
The expected amortization expense above reflects remaining useful lives ranging from approximately 6.0 to 8.3 years for customer relationships.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
7. STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
A reconciliation of stockholders' equity is presented below:
Shares of
Common
Stock
Common StockAdditional
Paid-in-
Capital
Retained Earnings / (Accumulated Deficit)Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
Total
Stockholders'
Equity
(millions, except per share data)
Balance at July 2, 2022241.2 $2.4 $3,620.2 $(1,166.2)$(170.9)$2,285.5 
Net income (loss)— — — 195.3 — 195.3 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — (22.0)(22.0)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes2.7 — (45.8)— — (45.8)
Share-based compensation— — 15.1 — — 15.1 
Repurchase of common stock(3.0)— — (100.0)— (100.0)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (72.7)— (72.7)
Balance at October 1, 2022240.9 $2.4 $3,589.5 $(1,143.6)$(192.9)$2,255.4 
Net income (loss)— — — 329.9 — 329.9 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — (24.9)(24.9)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.5 — 4.6 — — 4.6 
Share-based compensation— — 19.7 — — 19.7 
Repurchase of common stock(5.4)— — (200.0)— (200.0)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (71.5)— (71.5)
Balance at December 31, 2022236.0 $2.4 $3,613.8 $(1,085.2)$(217.8)$2,313.2 
Net income (loss)— — — 186.7 — 186.7 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — 0.2 0.2 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.5 — 14.5 — — 14.5 
Share-based compensation— — 20.9 — — 20.9 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax(4.7)(0.1)— (202.0)— (202.1)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (70.0)— (70.0)
Balance at April 1, 2023231.8 $2.3 $3,649.2 $(1,170.5)$(217.6)$2,263.4 
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Shares of
Common
Stock
Common StockAdditional
Paid-in-
Capital
Retained Earnings / (Accumulated Deficit)Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
Total
Stockholders'
Equity
(millions, except per share data)
Balance at July 1, 2023227.4 $2.3 $3,682.2 $(1,216.8)$(189.9)$2,277.8 
Net income (loss)   195.0  195.0 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    34.6 34.6 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes1.8  (31.2)  (31.2)
Share-based compensation  19.7   19.7 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.2) (80.2)
Balance at September 30, 2023229.2 $2.3 $3,670.7 $(1,102.0)$(155.3)$2,415.7 
Net income (loss)   322.3  322.3 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    (23.1)(23.1)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.2  2.6   2.6 
Share-based compensation  22.5   22.5 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.2) (80.2)
Balance at December 30, 2023229.4 $2.3 $3,695.8 $(859.9)$(178.4)$2,659.8 
Net income (loss)   139.4  139.4 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    21.2 21.2 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.4  11.6   11.6 
Share-based compensation  23.6   23.6 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.5) (80.5)
Balance at March 30, 2024229.8 $2.3 $3,731.0 $(801.0)$(157.2)$2,775.1 
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
The components of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) ("AOCI"), as of the dates indicated, are as follows:
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Cash
Flow
Hedging Derivatives(1)
Unrealized Gains
(Losses) on Available-
for-Sale Investments
Cumulative
Translation
Adjustment(2)
Total
(millions)
Balances at July 2, 2022$(2.3)$(0.5)$(168.1)$(170.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications(14.2)0.5 (37.1)(50.8)
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings(4.1)  (4.1)
Net current-period other comprehensive income (loss)(10.1)0.5 (37.1)(46.7)
Balances at April 1, 2023$(12.4)$ $(205.2)$(217.6)
Balances at July 1, 2023$34.9 $ $(224.8)$(189.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications26.6 0.2 20.5 47.3 
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings14.4 0.2  14.6 
Net current-period other comprehensive income (loss)12.2  20.5 32.7 
Balances at March 30, 2024$47.1 $ $(204.3)$(157.2)
(1)    The ending balances of AOCI related to cash flow hedges are net of tax of $(2.3) million and $(0.3) million as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively. The amounts reclassified from AOCI are net of tax of $0.5 million and $1.2 million as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively.
(2)    The ending balances of AOCI related to foreign currency translation adjustments includes a loss of $11.5 million, net of tax of $1.3 million, and a loss of $68.8 million, net of tax of $2.4 million, as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively, related to changes in the fair values of instruments designated as hedges of the Company's net investment in certain foreign operations.
8. DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
The majority of the Company’s purchases of finished goods are denominated in U.S. dollars, which limits the Company’s exposure to the transactional effects of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. However, the Company is exposed to foreign currency exchange risk related to its sale of U.S. dollar inventory to foreign operating subsidiaries in local currency, as well as risk related to various cross-currency intercompany loans and payables, and translation risk. The Company is also exposed to foreign currency risk related to changes in the U.S. dollar value of its net investment in foreign subsidiaries and interest rate risk attributed to changes in the benchmark interest rates on the Company's debt obligations, including future issuances. The Company uses derivative financial instruments to manage these risks. These derivative transactions are in accordance with the Company’s risk management policies. The Company does not enter into derivative transactions for speculative or trading purposes.
The Company records all derivative contracts at fair value on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The fair values of foreign currency derivatives and interest rate derivatives are based on the forward curves of the specific indices upon which settlement is based and include an adjustment for the counterparty's or Company’s credit risk. Judgment is required of management in developing estimates of fair value. The use of different market assumptions or methodologies could affect the estimated fair value.
For cash flow derivative instruments that qualify for hedge accounting, the changes in the fair value of these instruments are recognized as a component of AOCI until the hedged item is recognized in earnings. For derivative instruments that are designated as a net investment hedge, the changes in the fair value of the instruments are recognized as a component of AOCI, and upon discontinuation of the hedge remain in AOCI until the net investment is sold or liquidated.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
Each derivative instrument entered into by the Company that qualifies for hedge accounting is expected to be highly effective at reducing the risk associated with the exposure being hedged. For each derivative that is designated as a hedge, the Company documents the related risk management objective and strategy, including identification of the hedging instrument, the hedged item and the risk exposure, as well as how hedge effectiveness will be assessed over the term of the instrument. The extent to which a hedging instrument has been and is expected to remain highly effective in achieving offsetting changes in fair value or cash flows is assessed and documented by the Company on at least a quarterly basis.
If it is determined that a derivative instrument has not been highly effective and will continue not to be highly effective in hedging the designated exposure, hedge accounting is discontinued, and further gains (losses) are recognized in earnings within foreign currency gains (losses) or interest income (expense). Upon discontinuance of hedge accounting, the cumulative change in fair value of cash flow derivatives previously recorded in AOCI is recognized in earnings when the related hedged item affects earnings, consistent with the original hedging strategy, unless the forecasted transaction is no longer probable of occurring, in which case the accumulated amount is immediately recognized in earnings within foreign currency gains (losses) or interest income (expense).
For foreign currency derivative instruments which are not designated as hedges, the changes in fair value of the instruments are recorded through earnings. These changes generally offset the revaluation of certain underlying assets and liabilities.
As a result of the use of derivative instruments, the Company may be exposed to the risk that the counterparties to such contacts will fail to meet their contractual obligations. To mitigate this counterparty credit risk, the Company has a policy of only entering into contracts with carefully selected financial institutions based upon an evaluation of their credit ratings, among other factors.
The fair values of the Company’s derivative instruments are recorded on its Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets on a gross basis. For cash flow reporting purposes, the Company classifies proceeds received or amounts paid upon the settlement of a derivative instrument in the same manner as the related item being hedged, primarily within cash from operating activities.
Hedging Portfolio
The Company enters into forward currency contracts primarily to reduce its risks related to exchange rate fluctuations on foreign currency denominated inventory transactions, as well as various cross-currency intercompany loans and payables. This primarily includes exposure to exchange rate fluctuations in the Japanese Yen, the Chinese Renminbi and the Euro. To the extent its derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedges are highly effective in offsetting changes in the value of the hedged items, the related gains (losses) are initially deferred in AOCI and subsequently recognized in the Consolidated Statements of Operations as part of the cost of the inventory purchases being hedged within Cost of sales, when the related inventory is sold to a third party. Current maturity dates range from April 2024 to December 2025. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts which are not designated as hedges of intercompany and other contractual obligations are recognized within Other expense (income) on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations. The maturity date of most instruments held as of March 30, 2024 are in May 2024, and such contracts are typically renewed upon maturity if the related balance has not been settled.
During fiscal 2024, the Company also entered into interest rate derivative contracts to reduce its risks related to changes in the benchmark interest rates on its debt obligations. Any premiums related to these instruments were excluded from the Company's measurement of hedge effectiveness, and were amortized over the period between the hedge execution and the contract maturity. The related gains (losses) were initially deferred in AOCI and are subsequently recognized in the Consolidated Statements of Operations as interest income (expense) in the same periods during which the hedged interest payments associated with the Company’s borrowings are recorded in earnings. As of March 30, 2024, there were no interest rate derivative contracts outstanding.
The Company also enters into cross-currency swaps to reduce its risks related to exchange rate fluctuations on net investments in foreign subsidiaries, including our net investment in Euro-denominated subsidiaries and Japanese Yen-denominated subsidiaries against future volatility in the exchange rates between the United States dollar and their local currencies. The related gains (losses) are deferred in AOCI until the net investment is sold or liquidated, and current maturity dates range from April 2025 to March 2032.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
The following tables provide information related to the Company's derivative instruments recorded on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
Notional ValueDerivative AssetsDerivative Liabilities
Fair ValueFair Value
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023Consolidated Balance Sheet ClassificationMarch 30, 2024July 1, 2023Consolidated Balance Sheet ClassificationMarch 30, 2024July 1, 2023
(millions)
Designated hedge instruments:
FC - Inventory purchases(1)
$822.3 $842.3 Other Current Assets$48.9 $38.6 Accrued Liabilities$1.5 $0.1 
CCS - Net investment hedges(2)
1,200.0 1,200.0 Other Assets101.2 13.1 Other Liabilities137.3 90.5 
Total designated hedge instruments$2,022.3 $2,042.3 $150.1 $51.7 $138.8 $90.6 
Undesignated hedging instruments:
FC - Intercompany liabilities and loans(3)
246.7 272.3 Other Current Assets0.2 0.4 Accrued Liabilities0.2 0.2 
Total Hedges$2,269.0 $2,314.6 $150.3 $52.1 $139.0 $90.8 
(1)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(2)Represents cross currency swap contracts ("CCS") designated as derivative instruments in net investment hedging relationships.
(3)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") not designated as hedges.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)

The following tables provides the pretax impact of gains and losses from the Company's designated derivative instruments on its Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in OCI on Derivatives
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Cash flow hedges:
Inventory purchases(1)
$35.9 $(14.2)
Interest rates(2)
(10.4) 
Total cash flow hedges$25.5 $(14.2)
Other:
Net investment hedges(3)
42.1 (74.9)
Total other$42.1 $(74.9)
Total hedges$67.6 $(89.1)

Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from Accumulated OCI into Income
Statement of Operations
Classification
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Cash flow hedges:
Inventory purchases(1)
Cost of Sales$22.9 $(5.2)
Interest rates(2)
Other income (expense)(9.0) 
Total hedges$13.9 $(5.2)

(1)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(2)Represents forward interest rate contracts ("IC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(3)Represents cross currency swap contracts ("CCS") designated as derivative instruments in net investment hedging relationships, for which the difference between changes in fair value and periodic amortization of excluded components is recorded within AOCI.
The Company expects that $42.1 million of net derivative gain related to inventory purchases and interest rates included in Accumulated other comprehensive income at March 30, 2024 will be reclassified into earnings within the next 12 months. This amount will vary due to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and benchmark interest rates.
The Company assesses the cross-currency swaps used as net investment hedges under the spot method. This results in the cross-currency basis spread being excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and recorded as incurred as a reduction in interest expense in the Company’s consolidated statements of operations. Accordingly, the Company recorded net interest income of $21.8 million and $21.2 million during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
9. EARNINGS PER SHARE
Basic net income per share is calculated by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of shares outstanding during the period. Diluted net income per share is calculated similarly but includes potential dilution from the exercise of stock options and restricted stock units and any other potentially dilutive instruments, only in the periods in which such effects are dilutive under the treasury stock method.
The following is a reconciliation of the weighted-average shares outstanding and calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions, except per share data)
Net income (loss)$139.4 $186.7 $656.7 $711.9 
Weighted-average basic shares 229.5 234.6 229.0 238.4 
Dilutive securities:    
Effect of dilutive securities4.7 5.1 3.8 4.8 
Weighted-average diluted shares234.2 239.7 232.8 243.2 
Net income (loss) per share:    
Basic$0.61 $0.80 $2.87 $2.99 
Diluted$0.60 $0.78 $2.82 $2.93 
Earnings per share amounts have been calculated based on unrounded numbers. Options to purchase shares of the Company's common stock at an exercise price greater than the average market price of the common stock during the reporting period are anti-dilutive and therefore not included in the computation of diluted net income (loss) per common share. In addition, the Company has outstanding restricted stock unit awards that are issuable only upon the achievement of certain performance goals. Performance-based restricted stock unit awards are included in the computation of diluted shares only to the extent that the underlying performance conditions and any applicable market condition modifiers (i) are satisfied as of the end of the reporting period or (ii) would be considered satisfied if the end of the reporting period were the end of the related contingency period and the result would be dilutive under the treasury stock method. As of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, there were 0.2 million and 2.0 million, respectively, of additional shares issuable upon exercise of anti-dilutive options and contingent vesting of performance-based restricted stock unit awards, which were excluded from the diluted share calculations.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
10. SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION
The following table shows the share-based compensation expense and the related tax benefits recognized in the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the periods indicated:
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions)
Share-based compensation expense$23.6 $20.9 $65.8 $55.7 
Income tax benefit related to share-based compensation expense
4.1 3.9 12.0 10.6 
Stock Options
A summary of stock option activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Options
Outstanding
(millions)
Outstanding at July 1, 20238.7 
Granted1.3 
Exercised(0.5)
Forfeited or expired(0.9)
Outstanding at March 30, 20248.6 
The weighted-average grant-date fair value of options granted during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 was $10.35 and $12.03, respectively. The fair value of each option grant is estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option pricing model and the following weighted-average assumptions:
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
Expected term (years)5.04.9
Expected volatility44.8 %48.6 %
Risk-free interest rate4.5 %3.3 %
Dividend yield4.2 %3.4 %
Service-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards ("RSUs")
A summary of service-based RSU activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Non-vested RSUs
(millions)
Non-vested at July 1, 20235.9 
Granted2.4 
Vested(2.7)
Forfeited(0.3)
Non-vested at March 30, 20245.3 
The weighted-average grant-date fair value of share awards granted during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 was $33.14 and $35.32, respectively.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
Performance-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards ("PRSUs")
A summary of PRSU activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Non-vested PRSUs
(millions)
Non-vested at July 1, 20230.7 
Granted0.4 
Change due to performance condition achievement0.1 
Vested 
Forfeited(0.1)
Non-vested at March 30, 20241.1 
The PRSU awards included in the non-vested amount are based on certain Company-specific financial metrics. The effect of the change due to performance condition on the non-vested amount is recognized at the conclusion of the performance period, which may differ from the date on which the award vests.
The weighted-average grant-date fair value per share of PRSU awards granted during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 was $33.83 and $35.37, respectively.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
11. DEBT
The following table summarizes the components of the Company’s outstanding debt:
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
Current debt:
Term Loan due 2027$25.0 $25.0 
Total current debt$25.0 $25.0 
Long-term debt:
Term Loan due 2027$425.0 $443.8 
USD Senior Notes:
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025
303.4 303.4 
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025
500.0  
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026
750.0  
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027
396.6 396.6 
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028
1,000.0  
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030
1,000.0  
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032
500.0 500.0 
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033
1,250.0  
EUR Senior Notes:
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025(1)
539.5  
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027(1)
539.5  
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031(1)
539.5  
Total long-term debt7,743.5 1,643.8 
Less: Unamortized discount and debt issuance costs on Senior Notes(69.8)(8.0)
Total long-term debt, net$7,673.7 $1,635.8 
(1)The carrying amounts of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes (as defined below) include the impact of changes in the exchange rate of the United States Dollar against the Euro.
During the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Company recognized interest expense related to its debt of $130.1 million and $241.0 million, respectively, which is inclusive of $0.0 million and $28.5 million, respectively, related to Bridge Facility (as defined below) financing fees. During the three and nine months ended April 1, 2023, the Company recognized interest expense related to its debt of $19.0 million and $53.4 million, respectively.
Capri Holdings Limited Acquisition
The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. On November 27, 2023, the Company issued $4.5 billion Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes and €1.5 billion Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes which, in addition to the $1.4 billion of delayed draw Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities executed on August 30, 2023, complete the expected financing for the Capri Acquisition. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," for further information.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
Bridge Facility
In connection with our entry into the Merger Agreement, the Company entered into a commitment letter, dated as of August 10, 2023, with Bank of America, N.A., Morgan Stanley Senior Funding, Inc. and the other commitment parties party thereto, to provide a 364-day senior unsecured bridge loan facility in an aggregate principal amount of up to $8.0 billion (the "Bridge Facility") to fund the purchase price of the Capri Acquisition and to pay related fees and expenses. Upon entering into the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Agreement (as defined below) and, as a result of the commitments thereunder with respect to the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities (as defined below), the Bridge Facility commitments were reduced to $6.6 billion. In November 2023, the Bridge Facility was terminated upon the issuance of approximately $6.1 billion of the Capri Acquisition Senior Notes by the Company. Refer to the "Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes" and "Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes" paragraphs below.
Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities
On August 30, 2023, the Company entered into a definitive credit agreement (such agreement, the "Capri Acquisition Term Loan Credit Agreement") whereby Bank of America, N.A, as administrative agent, and the other agents party thereto, and a syndicate of banks and financial institutions have committed to lend the Company, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions set forth in the Term Loan Agreement, a $1.05 billion unsecured term loan facility maturing three years after the term loans thereunder are borrowed (the “Three-Year Term Loan Facility”) and a $350 million term loan facility maturing five years after the term loans thereunder are borrowed (the “Five-Year Term Loan Facility”; and collectively with the Three-Year Term Loan Facility, the “Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities”). The Company plans to use borrowings under the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities to pay a portion of the consideration for the Capri Acquisition and to pay related fees and expenses.
Borrowings under the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities bear interest at a rate per annum equal to, at the Company’s option, either (a) an alternate base rate or (b) a rate based on the forward-looking Secured Overnight Financing Rate ("SOFR") term rate administered by CME Group Benchmark Administration Limited (or any successor administrator) plus, in each case, an applicable margin. The applicable margin will be adjusted by reference to a grid based on the ratio of (a) consolidated debt (with certain customary deductions for unrestricted cash and permitted investments) to (b) consolidated EBITDAR. The applicable margin will initially be (x) in the case of the Three-Year Term Loan Facility, 0.250% for base rate loans and 1.250% for SOFR loans and (y) in the case of the Five-Year Term Loan Facility, 0.375% for base rate loans and 1.375% for SOFR loans. Additionally, the Company will pay a ticking fee of 0.15% on the average daily amount of the unused commitments of the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities. There were no outstanding borrowings on the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities as of March 30, 2024.
$2.0 Billion Revolving Credit Facility
On August 30, 2023, pursuant to that certain Amendment No. 1 to Credit Agreement (the "Amendment"), the Company amended its Existing Credit Agreement (as defined below), originally dated as of May 11, 2022, among the Company, as borrower, certain of our subsidiaries, as guarantors, Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, and the financial institutions parties thereto as lenders (the "Existing Credit Agreement", and as amended by the Amendment, the "Amended Credit Agreement"). Under the Amended Credit Agreement, a syndicate of financial institutions and other lenders provided increases to the aggregate commitments to the revolving facility under the Existing Credit Agreement from $1.25 billion to $2.0 billion (the “Revolving Facility”). The Revolving Facility will mature on May 11, 2027.
Borrowings under the Revolving Facility bear interest at a rate per annum equal to, at the Company’s option, (i) for borrowings in U.S. Dollars, either (a) an alternate base rate or (b) a rate based on the forward-looking SOFR term rate administered by CME Group Benchmark Administration Limited (or any successor administrator satisfactory to the administrative agent), (ii) for borrowings in Euros, the Euro Interbank Offered Rate, (iii) for borrowings in Pounds Sterling, the Sterling Overnight Index Average Reference Rate and (iv) for borrowings in Japanese Yen, the Tokyo Interbank Offer Rate, plus, in each case, an applicable margin. The applicable margin will be adjusted by reference to a grid (the “Pricing Grid”) based on the ratio of (a) consolidated debt to (b) consolidated EBITDAR. Additionally, the Company will pay facility fees, calculated at a rate per annum determined in accordance with the Pricing Grid, on the full amount of the Revolving Facility, payable quarterly in arrears, and certain fees with respect to letters of credit that are issued. The Revolving Facility may be used to finance the working capital needs, capital expenditures, permitted investments, share purchases, dividends, and other general corporate purposes of the Company and its subsidiaries (which may include commercial paper backup). Additionally, up to $250 million of the Revolving Facility will be available on a funds certain basis to fund the purchase price of the Capri Acquisition and to pay related fees and expenses. There were no outstanding borrowings on the Revolving Facility as of March 30, 2024.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes
On November 27, 2023, the Company issued $4.5 billion aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes, consisting of $500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 7.050% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2025 at 99.890% of par (the “7.050% Senior Notes due 2025”), $750.0 million aggregate principal amount of 7.000% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2026 at 99.803% of par (the “7.000% Senior Notes due 2026”), $1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 7.350% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2028 at 99.724% (the “7.350% Senior Notes due 2028”), $1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 7.700% Senior Notes due November 27, 2030 at 99.712% of par (the “7.700% Senior Notes due 2030”) and $1.25 billion aggregate principal amount of our 7.850% Senior Notes due November 27, 2033 at 99.475% (the “7.850% Senior Notes due 2033" and, together with the 7.050% Senior Notes due 2025, the 7.000% Senior Notes due 2026, the 7.350% Senior Notes due 2028 and the 7.700% Senior Notes due 2030, the “Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes”). The Company will pay interest semi-annually on the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes on May 27 and November 27 of each year, commencing on May 27, 2024.
If (i) the Capri Acquisition has not been completed by February 10, 2025 (or such later date mutually agreed between the Company and Capri) (such date, the “special mandatory redemption end date”), (ii) prior to the special mandatory redemption end date, the Merger Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms or (iii) the Company otherwise notifies the trustee that it will not pursue the consummation of the Capri Acquisition, all of the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes will be redeemed at a redemption price equal to 101% of their principal amount, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but excluding, the special mandatory redemption date.
Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes
On November 27, 2023, the Company issued €1.5 billion aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes, consisting of €500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.350% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2025 at 99.878% of par (the “5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025”), €500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.375% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2027 at 99.723% of par (the 5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027”) and €500.0 million aggregate principal amount of our 5.875% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2031 at 99.248% of par (the “5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031" and, together with the 5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025 and the 5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027, the “Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes” and, together with the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes, the "Capri Acquisition Senior Notes"). The Company will pay interest annually on the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes on November 27 of each year, commencing on November 27, 2024. As of March 30, 2024, the carrying amount for each of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes was $539.5 million.
If (i) the Capri Acquisition has not been completed by the special mandatory redemption end date, (ii) prior to the special mandatory redemption end date, the Merger Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms or (iii) the Company otherwise notifies the trustee that it will not pursue the consummation of the Capri Acquisition, all of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes will be redeemed at a redemption price equal to 101% of their principal amount, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but excluding, the special mandatory redemption date.
2027 Term Loan
On May 11, 2022, pursuant to the Existing Credit Agreement, the Company entered into an unsecured $500.0 million Term Loan (the “Term Loan due 2027”) which matures on May 11, 2027. The Term Loan due 2027 amortizes in an amount equal to 5.000% per annum, with payments made quarterly. As of March 30, 2024, $25.0 million of the Term Loan due 2027 is included in Current debt on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Borrowings under the Term Loan due 2027 bear interest at a rate per annum equal to, at the Company’s option, either (i) an alternate base rate or (ii) a term secured overnight financing rate plus, in each case, an applicable margin. The applicable margin will be adjusted by reference to a pricing grid based on the ratio (a) consolidated debt to (b) consolidated EBITDAR.
2025, 2027, 2032 Senior Notes
In March 2015, the Company issued $600.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.250% senior unsecured notes due April 1, 2025 at 99.445% of par (the "4.250% Senior Notes due 2025"). In June 2017, the Company issued $600.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.125% senior unsecured notes due July 15, 2027 at 99.858% of par (the 4.125% Senior Notes due 2027"). In December 2021, the Company completed a cash tender offer for $296.6 million and $203.4 million of the outstanding aggregate principal amount under its 4.250% Senior Notes due 2025 and 4.125% Senior Notes due 2027, respectively. In addition, in December 2021, the Company issued $500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 3.050% senior unsecured notes due March 15, 2032 at 99.705% of par (the "3.050% Senior Notes due 2032").
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
Debt Covenants
Under the terms of our debt facilities, we must comply with certain restrictions limiting the Company’s ability to among other things: (i) incur certain indebtedness, (ii) create certain liens, (iii) enter into certain sale and leaseback transactions, (iv) make certain investments or payments and (v) merge, or consolidate or transfer, sell or lease all or substantially all of the Company’s assets.
Under the Amended Credit Agreement, we are required to comply on a quarterly basis with a maximum net leverage ratio of 4.00:1.00. After giving effect to the Capri Acquisition, the Company will be required under the Amended Credit Agreement and the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Agreement to comply on a quarterly basis with a maximum net leverage ratio of (i) from and including the closing date of the Capri Acquisition to but excluding June 28, 2025, 4.75 to 1.00, (ii) from and including June 28, 2025 to but excluding June 27, 2026, 4.50 to 1.00, and (iii) from and including June 27, 2026 and thereafter, 4.00 to 1.00. As of March 30, 2024, we were in compliance with these restrictions and covenants, have met such financial ratios and have met all debt payment obligations.
Fair Value Considerations
The following table shows the estimated fair values of the senior unsecured notes at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023 based on external pricing data, including available quoted market prices of the instruments, and consideration of comparable debt instruments with similar interest rates and trading frequency, among other factors, and is classified as Level 2 measurements within the fair value hierarchy:
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
USD Senior Notes:
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025
299.0 295.1 
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025
510.9  
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026
774.3  
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027
378.0 371.7 
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028
1,054.4  
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030
1,069.0  
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032
410.0 399.5 
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033
1,358.6  
EUR Senior Notes:
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025(1)
549.0  
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027(1)
561.1  
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031(1)
575.8  
(1)The fair values of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes include the impact of changes in the exchange rate of the United States Dollar against the Euro.
12. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
The Company categorizes its assets and liabilities, based on the priority of the inputs to the valuation technique, into a three-level fair value hierarchy as set forth below. The three levels of the hierarchy are defined as follows:
Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level 2 — Observable inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1. Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in non-active markets, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, and inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.
Level 3 — Unobservable inputs reflecting management’s own assumptions about the input used in pricing the asset or liability. The Company does not have any Level 3 investments.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
The following table shows the fair value measurements of the Company’s financial assets and liabilities at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
 Level 1Level 2
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
Assets:    
Cash equivalents(1)
$1,109.1 $155.7 $34.2 $11.9 
Short-term investments:
Time deposits(2)
  0.6 0.6 
Commercial paper(2)
  315.8  
Government securities - U.S.(2)
49.9    
Corporate debt securities - U.S.(2)
  57.9  
Corporate debt securities - non-U.S.(2)
    
Other  18.7 14.8 
Long-term investments:
Other  1.3 1.3 
Derivative assets:
Inventory-related instruments(3)
  48.9 38.6 
Net investment hedges(3)
  101.2 13.1 
Intercompany loans and payables(3)
  0.2 0.4 
Liabilities:    
Derivative liabilities:
  
Inventory-related instruments(3)
  1.5 0.1 
Net investment hedges(3)
  137.3 90.5 
Intercompany loans and payables(3)
  0.2 0.2 
(1)Cash equivalents generally consists of money market funds and time deposits with maturities of three months or less at the date of purchase. Due to their short-term maturity, management believes that their carrying value approximates fair value.
(2)Short-term investments are recorded at fair value, which approximates their carrying value, and are primarily based upon quoted vendor or broker priced securities in active markets.
(3)The fair value of these hedges is primarily based on the forward curves of the specific indices upon which settlement is based and includes an adjustment for the counterparty’s or Company’s credit risk.
Refer to Note 11, "Debt," for the fair value of the Company's outstanding debt instruments.
Non-Financial Assets and Liabilities
The Company’s non-financial instruments, which primarily consist of goodwill, intangible assets, right-of-use assets and property and equipment, are not required to be measured at fair value on a recurring basis and are reported at carrying value. However, on a periodic basis whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that their carrying value may not be fully recoverable (and at least annually for goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets), non-financial instruments are assessed for impairment and, if applicable, written-down to and recorded at fair value, considering market participant assumptions. There were no impairment charges recorded during the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
13. INVESTMENTS
The following table summarizes the Company’s U.S. dollar-denominated investments, recorded within the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023
Short-term
Long-term(2)
TotalShort-term
Long-term(2)
Total
(millions)
Available-for-sale investments:      
Commercial paper(1)
$315.8 $ $315.8 $ $ $ 
Government securities - U.S.(1)
49.9  49.9    
Corporate debt securities - U.S.(1)
57.9  57.9    
Available-for-sale investments, total$423.6 $ $423.6 $ $ $ 
Other:  
Time deposits(1)
$0.6 $ $0.6 $0.6 $ $0.6 
Other18.7 1.3 20.0 14.8 1.3 16.1 
Total Investments$442.9 $1.3 $444.2 $15.4 $1.3 $16.7 
(1)These securities, as of period end, have maturity dates during their respective fiscal years and are recorded at fair value.
(2)Long-term investments are presented within Other assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
There were no material gross realized and unrealized gains or losses on available-for-sale investments as of the periods ended March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023.
14. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Capri Holdings Limited Acquisition
On August 10, 2023, the Company entered into a Merger Agreement. The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," and Note 16, "Subsequent Events" for further information.
Letters of Credit
The Company had standby letters of credit, surety bonds and bank guarantees totaling $28.6 million and $37.1 million outstanding at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023, respectively. The agreements, which expire at various dates through fiscal year 2040, primarily collateralize the Company's obligation to third parties for duty, leases, insurance claims and materials used in product manufacturing. The Company pays certain fees with respect to these instruments that are issued.
Other
The Company had other contractual cash obligations as of March 30, 2024 related to debt repayments. Refer to Note 11, "Debt," for further information.
The Company is involved in various routine legal proceedings as both plaintiff and defendant incident to the ordinary course of its business, including proceedings to protect Tapestry's intellectual property rights, litigation instituted by persons alleged to have been injured by advertising claims or upon premises within the Company’s control, contractual disputes, insurance claims and litigation with present or former employees.
Although the Company's litigation can result in large monetary awards, such as when a civil jury is allowed to determine compensatory and/or punitive damages, the Company believes that the outcome of all pending legal proceedings in the aggregate will not have a material effect on the Company's business or condensed consolidated financial statements.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
15. SEGMENT INFORMATION
The Company has three reportable segments:
Coach - Includes global sales primarily of Coach products to customers through Coach operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
Kate Spade - Includes global sales primarily of kate spade new york brand products to customers through Kate Spade operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers, and through independent third-party distributors.
Stuart Weitzman - Includes global sales of Stuart Weitzman brand products primarily through Stuart Weitzman operated stores, sales to wholesale customers, through e-commerce sites and through independent third-party distributors.
In deciding how to allocate resources and assess performance, the Company's chief operating decision maker regularly evaluates operating profit of these segments. Segment operating profit is the gross profit of the segment less direct expenses of the segment.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
The following table summarizes net sales of each of the company's segments for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Segment net sales:    
Coach$1,145.6 $1,144.0 $3,844.9 $3,713.0 
Kate Spade280.7 297.21,044.3 1,109.4 
Stuart Weitzman56.1 68.3190.9 219.0
Total Net sales:$1,482.4 $1,509.5 $5,080.1 $5,041.4 

The following table summarizes segment operating profit of each of the company's segments and reconciliation to Income (loss) before provision for income taxes for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Segment operating profit:    
Coach$362.7 $342.2 $1,262.3 $1,134.6 
Kate Spade10.0 8.0108.7 100.2
Stuart Weitzman(4.7)0.8 (11.9)(3.6)
Total segment operating profit:$368.0 $351.0 $1,359.1 $1,231.2 
Unallocated corporate expenses(1)
163.7 124.7 454.0 332.4 
Unallocated other charges, net(2)
34.8 3.1 94.0 22.5 
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes$169.5 $223.2 $811.1 $876.3 

The following table summarizes depreciation and amortization expense of each of the company's segments for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Depreciation and amortization expense(3):
    
Coach$20.4 $21.0 $64.3 $68.0 
Kate Spade9.6 10.028.9 32.3
Stuart Weitzman2.6 2.77.9 7.8
Unallocated corporate(1)
7.4 8.2 24.7 22.4 
Total Depreciation and amortization expense:$40.0 $41.9 $125.8 $130.5 
(1)    Corporate, which is not a reportable segment, represents certain costs that are not directly attributable to a segment. These costs primarily include administration and certain costs for information systems.
(2)    Includes Interest expense, net and Other expense (income).
(3)    Depreciation and amortization expense for the segments includes an allocation of expense related to assets which support multiple segments.
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Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
16. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
As previously disclosed, on August 10, 2023, Tapestry, Capri and Merger Sub, entered into the Merger Agreement, dated August 10, 2023, pursuant to which, among other things, Merger Sub will merge with and into Capri (the “Merger”), with Capri surviving the Merger and continuing as a wholly owned subsidiary of Tapestry.
On April 22, 2024, the FTC filed a complaint against the Company and Capri in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Merger. The FTC’s complaint alleges that the Merger would violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act and that the Merger Agreement and the Capri Acquisition constitute unfair methods of competition in violation of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and should be enjoined. The Company believes the FTC’s claims are without merit, and intends to defend the lawsuit vigorously.

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ITEM 2.     MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The following discussion of the Company's financial condition and results of operations should be read together with the Company's condensed consolidated financial statements and notes to those financial statements included elsewhere in this document. When used herein, the terms "the Company," "Tapestry," "we," "us" and "our" refer to Tapestry, Inc., including consolidated subsidiaries. References to "Coach," "Stuart Weitzman," "Kate Spade" or "kate spade new york" refer only to the referenced brand.
INTRODUCTION
Management’s discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations (“MD&A”) is provided as a supplement to the accompanying consolidated financial statements and notes thereto to help provide an understanding of our results of operations, financial condition, and liquidity. MD&A is organized as follows:
Overview. This section provides a general description of the business and brands as well as the Company’s growth strategy.
Global Economic Conditions and Industry Trends. This section includes a discussion on global economic conditions and industry trends that affect comparability that are important in understanding results of operations and financial conditions, and in anticipating future trends.
Results of operations. An analysis of our results of operations in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 compared to the third quarter of fiscal 2023 and first nine months of fiscal 2024 compared to the first nine months of fiscal 2023.
Non-GAAP measures. This section includes non-GAAP measures that are useful to investors and others in evaluating the Company’s ongoing operating and financial results in a manner that is consistent with management's evaluation of business performance and understanding how such results compare with the Company’s historical performance.
Liquidity and capital resources. This section includes a discussion on liquidity and capital resources including an analysis of changes in cash flow as well as working capital and capital expenditures.
Critical Accounting policies and estimates. This section includes any material changes or updates to critical accounting policies or estimates since the Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal 2023.
OVERVIEW
Tapestry, Inc. (the "Company") is a house of iconic accessories and lifestyle brands consisting of Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. Each of our brands are unique and independent, while sharing a commitment to innovation and authenticity defined by distinctive products and differentiated customer experiences across channels and geographies. We use our collective strengths to move our customers and empower our communities, to make the fashion industry more sustainable, and to build a company that’s equitable, inclusive, and diverse. Individually, our brands are iconic. Together, we can stretch what’s possible.
The Company has three reportable segments:
Coach - Includes global sales of primarily Coach brand products to customers through Coach operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
Kate Spade - Includes global sales primarily of kate spade new york brand products to customers through Kate Spade operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
Stuart Weitzman - Includes global sales of Stuart Weitzman brand products primarily through Stuart Weitzman operated stores, sales to wholesale customers, through e-commerce sites and through independent third-party distributors.
    Each of our brands is unique and independent, while sharing a commitment to innovation and authenticity defined by distinctive products and differentiated customer experiences across channels and geographies. Our success does not depend solely on the performance of a single channel, geographic area or brand.
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Capri Holdings Limited Acquisition
On August 10, 2023, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the "Merger Agreement") by and among the Company, Sunrise Merger Sub, Inc., a direct wholly owned subsidiary of Tapestry, and Capri Holdings Limited ("Capri") for $57.00 per share in cash for a total enterprise value of approximately $8.5 billion (the "Capri Acquisition"). The Capri Acquisition, once completed, will bring together six highly complementary brands with global reach, powered by the Company’s data-rich customer engagement platform and diversified, direct-to-consumer operating model. The transaction is expected to close during calendar year 2024. The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. On November 27, 2023, the Company issued $4.5 billion Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes (the "Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes") and €1.5 billion Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes (the "Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes" and, together with the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes, the "Capri Acquisition Senior Notes") which, in addition to the $1.4 billion of delayed draw Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities executed on August 30, 2023 (the "Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities"), completes the expected financing for the Capri Acquisition. The Company has received regulatory approval from all countries except for the United States. On April 22, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") filed a complaint against the Company and Capri in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Capri Acquisition. The FTC’s complaint alleges that the Capri Acquisition, if consummated, would violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act and that the Merger Agreement and the Capri Acquisition constitute unfair methods of competition in violation of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and should be enjoined. The Company believes the FTC’s claims are without merit, and intends to defend the lawsuit vigorously. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," and Note 16, "Subsequent Events," for further information.
2025 Growth Strategy
Building on the success of the strategic growth plan from fiscal 2020 through fiscal 2022 (the “Acceleration Program”), in the first quarter of fiscal 2023, the Company introduced the 2025 growth strategy (“futurespeed”), designed to amplify and extend the competitive advantages of its brands, with a focus on four strategic priorities:
Building Lasting Customer Relationships: The Company’s brands aim to leverage Tapestry’s transformed business model to drive customer lifetime value through a combination of increased customer acquisition, retention and reactivation.
Fueling Fashion Innovation & Product Excellence: The Company aims to drive sustained growth in core handbags and small leathergoods, while accelerating gains in footwear and lifestyle products.
Delivering Compelling Omni-Channel Experiences: The Company aims to extend its omni-channel leadership to meet the customer wherever they shop, delivering growth online and in stores.
Powering Global Growth: The Company aims to support balanced growth across regions, prioritizing North America and China, its largest markets, while capitalizing on opportunities in under-penetrated geographies such as Southeast Asia and Europe.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND INDUSTRY TRENDS
The environment in which we operate is subject to a number of different factors driving global consumer spending. Consumer preferences, macroeconomic conditions, foreign currency fluctuations and geopolitical events continue to impact overall levels of consumer travel and spending on discretionary items, with inconsistent patterns across channels and geographies.
We will continue to monitor the below trends and evaluate and adjust our operating strategies and cost management opportunities to mitigate the related impact on our results of operations, while remaining focused on the long-term growth of our business and protecting the value of our brands.
For a detailed discussion of significant risk factors that have the potential to cause our actual results to differ materially from our expectations, see Part I, Item 1A. "Risk Factors" herein and as disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended July 1, 2023.
Current Macroeconomic Conditions and Outlook
During the third quarter of fiscal 2024, the macroeconomic environment remained challenging and volatile. Several organizations that monitor the world’s economy, including the International Monetary Fund, continue to forecast growth in the global economy. Some of these organizations have recently revised the forecast slightly upwards since the end of the prior quarter. The updated forecast is still below the historical average, which is reflective of the current volatile environment, including tighter monetary and fiscal policies which have started to moderate inflation, financial market volatility, and the negative economic impacts of geopolitical instability in certain regions of the world.
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In the third quarter of fiscal 2024, freight costs have continued to moderate as compared to prior year. As a result, during the three months and nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Company incurred lower freight expense of $15.9 million and $70.0 million respectively, positively impacting gross margin by approximately 100 basis points and 140 basis points when compared to the prior year.
In the third quarter of fiscal 2024, the U.S. Dollar continued to fluctuate as compared to foreign currencies in regions where we conduct our business. This trend has resulted in impacts to our business including, but not limited to, for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024, a decrease in Net sales of $23.5 million and $49.8 million, a positive impact to gross margin of approximately 60 basis points and 20 basis points, and approximately 30 basis point positive impact to operating margin and no impact to operating margin, respectively.
Currency volatility, political instability and potential changes to trade agreements or duty rates may also contribute to a worsening of the macroeconomic environment or adversely impact our business. Since fiscal 2019, the U.S. and China have both imposed tariffs on the importation of certain product categories into the respective country, with limited progress in negotiations to reduce or remove the tariffs.
In response to the current environment, the Company continues to take strategic actions considering near-term exigencies and remains committed to maintaining the health of the brands and business.
Geopolitical Disruptions to Supply Chain
During fiscal 2024, certain geopolitical events have impacted trade routes in the Red Sea which have modestly increased inventory in-transit times and costs. The Company has taken actions to minimize any potential disruptions and at this time, does not anticipate material impact to our business or operating results. We will continue to closely monitor the situation.
Covid-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in varying degrees of business disruption for the Company since it began in fiscal 2020 and has impacted all regions around the world, resulting in restrictions and shutdowns implemented by national, state, and local authorities. Such disruptions continued during the first half of fiscal 2023, and the Company's results in Greater China were adversely impacted as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Starting in December 2022, certain government restrictions were lifted in the region and business trends improved. During the nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Covid-19 pandemic did not materially impact our business or operating results. We continue to monitor the latest developments regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and potential impacts on our business, operating results and outlook.
Tax Legislation
On August 16, 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was signed into law by the Biden Administration, with tax provisions primarily focused on implementing a 15% corporate alternative minimum tax on global adjusted financial statement income ("CAMT") and a 1% excise tax on share repurchases. The CAMT is effective beginning fiscal 2024 and is not expected to have a material impact on the Company’s rate, however we will continue to monitor as additional guidance becomes available. With respect to the 1% excise tax on net share repurchases, this provision of the Inflation Reduction Act was effective on January 1, 2023 and did not have a material impact on our financial statements.
On December 12, 2022, the European Union member states reached an agreement to implement the OECD’s reform of international taxation known as Pillar Two Global Anti-Base Erosion ("GloBE") Rules, which broadly mirrors the Inflation Reduction Act by imposing a 15% global minimum tax on multinational companies. GloBE is anticipated to be effective beginning fiscal 2025. The US Treasury and the OECD continue to seek input and release guidance, so it is unclear at this time what, if any, impact it will have on the Company’s tax rate and financial results. We will continue to evaluate its impact as further information becomes available.
Seasonality
The Company's results are typically affected by seasonal trends. During the first fiscal quarter, we typically build inventory for the winter and holiday season. In the second fiscal quarter, working capital requirements are reduced substantially as we generate higher net sales and operating income, especially during the holiday season.
Fluctuations in net sales, operating income and operating cash flows of the Company in any fiscal quarter may be affected by the timing of wholesale shipments and other events affecting retail sales, including weather and macroeconomic events, and pandemics such as Covid-19.
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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
THIRD QUARTER FISCAL 2024 COMPARED TO THIRD QUARTER FISCAL 2023
The following table summarizes results of operations for the third quarter of fiscal 2024 compared to the third quarter of fiscal 2023. All percentages shown in the table below and the discussion that follows have been calculated using unrounded numbers.
Three Months Ended
 March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
 (millions, except per share data)
 Amount% of
Net Sales
Amount% of
Net Sales
Amount%
Net sales$1,482.4 100.0 %$1,509.5 100.0 %$(27.1)(1.8)%
Gross profit1,107.4 74.7 1,098.3 72.8 9.1 0.8 
SG&A expenses903.1 60.9 872.0 57.8 31.1 3.6 
Operating income (loss)204.3 13.8 226.3 15.0 (22.0)(9.8)
Interest expense, net32.0 2.2 6.1 0.4 25.9 NM
Other expense (income)2.8 0.2 (3.0)(0.2)5.8 NM
Provision for income taxes30.1 2.0 36.5 2.4 (6.4)(17.7)
Net income (loss)139.4 9.4 186.7 12.4 (47.3)(25.3)
Net income (loss) per share:    
Basic$0.61  $0.80  $(0.19)(23.7)
Diluted$0.60  $0.78  $(0.18)(23.6)

NM - Not meaningful
GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation
The Company’s reported results are presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP"). The reported results during the third quarter of fiscal 2024 reflect certain items which affect the comparability of our results, as noted in the following table. There were no charges affecting comparability during the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Refer to "Non-GAAP Measures" herein for further discussion on the Non-GAAP measures.
Third Quarter Fiscal 2024 Items
Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
Items Affecting Comparability
 GAAP Basis
(As Reported)
Acquisition CostsNon-GAAP Basis
(Excluding Items)
(millions, except per share data)
Coach$362.7 $ $362.7 
Kate Spade10.0  10.0 
Stuart Weitzman(4.7) (4.7)
Corporate(163.7)(35.0)(128.7)
Operating income (loss)$204.3 $(35.0)$239.3 
Net income (loss)$139.4 $(50.7)$190.1 
Net income (loss) per diluted common share$0.60 $(0.21)$0.81 
In the third quarter of fiscal 2024, the Company incurred charges as follows:
Acquisition Costs - Total pre-tax charges of $67.9 million attributable to the Capri Acquisition. These charges include:
SG&A expenses: $35.0 million primarily related to professional fees recorded within Corporate;
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Interest expense, net: $32.9 million of financing related charges, which primarily includes the net impact of the Capri Acquisition Senior Notes.
    These actions taken together negatively impacted operating income by $35.0 million, increased interest expense by $32.9 million and reduced the provision for income tax by $17.2 million resulting in a net decrease in net income by $50.7 million or $0.21 per diluted share.
Supplemental Segment Data
Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
Items Affecting Comparability
 GAAP Basis
(As Reported)
Acquisition CostsNon-GAAP Basis
(Excluding Items)
(millions)
Coach$528.6 $ $528.6 
Kate Spade173.6  173.6 
Stuart Weitzman37.2  37.2 
Corporate163.7 35.0 128.7 
SG&A expenses$903.1 $35.0 $868.1 
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Tapestry, Inc. Summary – Third Quarter of Fiscal 2024
Currency Fluctuation Effects
The change in net sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2024 compared to the third quarter of fiscal 2023 has been presented both including and excluding currency fluctuation impacts. All percentages shown in the tables below and the discussion that follows have been calculated using unrounded numbers.
Net Sales
Three Months EndedVariance
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Amount%Constant Currency Change
(millions)
Coach$1,145.6 $1,144.0 $1.6 0.1 %1.9 %
Kate Spade280.7 297.2 (16.5)(5.6)(4.8)
Stuart Weitzman 56.1 68.3 (12.2)(17.8)(16.9)
Total Tapestry$1,482.4 $1,509.5 $(27.1)(1.8)(0.2)
Net sales in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 decreased 1.8% or $27.1 million to $1.48 billion. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales decreased by 0.2% or $3.6 million.
Coach Net Sales increased 0.1% or $1.6 million to $1.15 billion in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales increased 1.9% or $22.2 million. This increase in net sales was primarily due to an increase of $39.8 million in wholesale sales primarily driven by international, partially offset by a decrease of $21.8 million in net retail sales, mainly driven by e-commerce sales in North America.
Kate Spade Net Sales decreased 5.6% or $16.5 million to $280.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales decreased 4.8% or $14.2 million. This decrease in net sales was due a decrease of $21.4 million in net retail sales as a result of lower store and e-commerce sales, partially offset by an increase of $5.7 million in wholesale sales primarily driven by North America.
Stuart Weitzman Net Sales decreased 17.8% or $12.2 million to $56.1 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales decreased 16.9% or $11.6 million.
Gross Profit
Three Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
(millions)
Amount% of Net SalesAmount% of Net SalesAmount%
Coach$891.3 77.7 %$866.5 75.7 %$24.8 2.8 %
Kate Spade183.6 65.4 191.1 64.3 (7.5)(3.9)
Stuart Weitzman 32.5 58.0 40.7 59.6 (8.2)(20.0)
Tapestry$1,107.4 74.7 $1,098.3 72.8 $9.1 0.8 
Gross profit increased 0.8% or $9.1 million to $1.11 billion in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 from $1.10 billion in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Gross margin for the third quarter of fiscal 2024 increased 190 basis points to 74.7% as compared to 72.8% in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This increase in Gross margin was primarily attributed to lower freight costs, favorable currency translation and net pricing improvements. Refer to "Current Macroeconomic Conditions and Outlook" for further information.
The Company includes inbound product-related transportation costs from our service providers within Cost of sales. The Company, similar to some companies, includes certain transportation-related costs due to our distribution network in SG&A expenses rather than in Cost of sales; for this reason, our gross margins may not be comparable to that of entities that include all costs related to their distribution network in Cost of sales.
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Selling, General and Administrative Expenses ("SG&A")
Three Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
(millions)
Amount% of Net SalesAmount% of Net SalesAmount%
Coach$528.6 46.1 %$524.3 45.8 %$4.3 0.8 %
Kate Spade173.6 61.8 183.1 61.6 (9.5)(5.2)
Stuart Weitzman 37.2 66.4 39.9 58.5 (2.7)(6.7)
Corporate(1)(2)
163.7 NA124.7 NA39.0 31.3 
Tapestry$903.1 60.9 $872.0 57.8 $31.1 3.6 
SG&A expenses increased 3.6% or $31.1 million to $903.1 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to $872.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. As a percentage of net sales, SG&A expenses increased to 60.9% during the third quarter of fiscal 2024 from 57.8% during the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability of $35.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024, SG&A expenses decreased 0.4% or $3.9 million to $868.1 million from $872.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. SG&A as a percentage of net sales increased 80 basis points to 58.6% as compared to 57.8% during the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This increase in SG&A as a percentage of net sales was primarily due to higher marketing spend, higher professional fees, partially offset by a decrease in selling costs.
(1)In the third quarter of fiscal 2024, Corporate incurred charges affecting comparability of $35.0 million. Excluding those items affecting comparability, SG&A expenses increased 3.2% or $4 million to $128.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to $124.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023.
(2)Corporate expenses, which are included within SG&A expenses discussed above but are not directly attributable to a reportable segment.
Operating Income (Loss)
Three Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
(millions)
Amount% of Net SalesAmount% of Net SalesAmount%
Coach$362.7 31.6 %$342.2 29.9 %$20.5 6.0 %
Kate Spade10.0 3.6 8.0 2.7 2.0 25.6 
Stuart Weitzman (4.7)(8.4)0.8 1.1 (5.5)NM
Corporate(163.7)NA(124.7)NA(39.0)(31.3)
Tapestry$204.3 13.8 $226.3 15.0 $(22.0)(9.8)
Operating income decreased 9.8% or $22.0 million to $204.3 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to $226.3 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Operating margin was 13.8% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to 15.0% in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability of $35.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024, operating income increased $13.0 million to $239.3 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 from $226.3 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023; and operating margin increased 110 basis points to 16.1% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to 15.0% in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating margin was primarily attributed to a 190 basis points increase in gross margin partially offset by an increase of 80 basis points in SG&A as a percentage of sales.
Coach Operating Income increased $20.5 million to $362.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024, resulting in an operating margin increase of 170 basis points to 31.6%, as compared to $342.2 million and 29.9%, respectively, in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating margin was primarily attributed to:
Gross Margin, increased 200 basis points mainly due to lower freight costs, net pricing improvements and favorable currency translation;
SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales, increased 30 basis points mainly due to by higher marketing spend, partially offset by a decrease in selling and distribution costs.
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Kate Spade Operating Income increased $2.0 million to $10.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024, resulting in an operating margin increase of 90 basis points to 3.6%, as compared to $8.0 million and operating margin of 2.7% in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating margin was primarily attributed to:
Gross Margin, increased 110 basis points mainly due to lower freight costs;
SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales, increased 20 basis points mainly due to an increase in distribution costs and higher information technology costs, partially offset by lower selling and compensation costs.
Stuart Weitzman Operating Income decreased $5.5 million to a loss of $4.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024, resulting in an operating margin decrease of 950 basis points to (8.4)%, as compared to operating income of $0.8 million and operating margin of 1.1% in the third quarter of fiscal 2023.
Corporate Operating Expenses increased 31.3% or $39.0 million to $163.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Excluding items affecting comparability, Corporate operating expenses increased $4 million to $128.7 million from $124.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating expenses was attributed to an increase in SG&A expenses primarily due to higher professional fees.
Interest Expense, net
Net interest expense increased $25.9 million to $32.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to $6.1 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, net interest expense decreased $7.0 million to net interest income of $0.9 million from interest expense of $6.1 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This decrease in Interest expense, net was mainly due to higher interest income partially offset by higher interest on the Term Loan due 2027.
Other Expense (Income)
Other expense increased $5.8 million to an expense of $2.8 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to income of $3.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This increase in other expense was related to an increase in foreign exchange losses.
Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes
The effective tax rate was 17.7% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to 16.4% in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, the effective tax rate was 19.9% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to 16.4% in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. The increase in effective tax rate was primarily driven by discrete items recognized in the period partially offset by geographic mix of earnings.
Net Income (Loss)
Net income decreased 25.3% or $47.3 million to $139.4 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to $186.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, net income increased 1.9% or $3.4 million to $190.1 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 from $186.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2023.
Net Income (Loss) per Share
Net income per diluted share was $0.60 in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to $0.78 in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, net income per diluted share increased $0.03 to $0.81 in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 from $0.78 in the third quarter of fiscal 2023. This change was primarily due to a decrease in shares outstanding and higher net income.
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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
FIRST NINE MONTHS FISCAL 2024 COMPARED TO FIRST NINE MONTHS FISCAL 2023
The following table summarizes results of operations for the first nine months of fiscal 2024 compared to the first nine months of fiscal 2023. All percentages shown in the table below and the discussion that follows have been calculated using unrounded numbers.
Nine Months Ended
 March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
 (millions, except per share data)
 Amount% of
Net Sales
Amount% of
Net Sales
Amount%
Net sales$5,080.1 100.0 %$5,041.4 100.0 %$38.7 0.8 %
Gross profit3,698.3 72.8 3,542.2 70.3 156.1 4.4 
SG&A expenses2,793.2 55.0 2,643.4 52.4 149.8 5.7 
Operating income (loss)905.1 17.8 898.8 17.8 6.3 0.7 
Interest expense, net94.5 1.9 21.4 0.4 73.1 NM
Other expense (income)(0.5) 1.1 — (1.6)NM
Provision (benefit) for income taxes154.4 3.0 164.4 3.3 (10.0)(6.1)
Net income (loss)656.7 12.9 711.9 14.1 (55.2)(7.8)
Net income (loss) per share:    
     Basic$2.87  $2.99  $(0.12)(3.9)
     Diluted$2.82  $2.93  $(0.11)(3.6)
NM - Not meaningful
GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation
The Company’s reported results are presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP"). The reported results during the first nine months of fiscal 2024 reflect certain items which affect the comparability of our results, as noted in the following table. There were no charges affecting comparability during the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Refer to "Non-GAAP Measures" herein for further discussion on the Non-GAAP measures.
First Nine Months of Fiscal 2024 Items
Nine Months Ended March 30, 2024
Items Affecting Comparability
 GAAP Basis
(As Reported)
Acquisition CostsNon-GAAP Basis
(Excluding Items)
(millions, except per share data)
Coach$1,262.3 $ $1,262.3 
Kate Spade108.7  108.7 
Stuart Weitzman(11.9) (11.9)
Corporate(454.0)(82.9)(371.1)
Operating income (loss)$905.1 $(82.9)$988.0 
Net income (loss)$656.7 $(126.4)$783.1 
Net income (loss) per diluted common share$2.82 $(0.54)$3.36 
In the first nine months of fiscal 2024, the Company incurred charges as follows:
Acquisition Costs - Total pre-tax charges of $166.6 million attributable to the Capri Acquisition. These charges include:
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Interest expense, net: $83.7 million of financing related charges, which primarily includes the net impact of the Capri Acquisition Senior Notes and Bridge Facility financing fees;
SG&A expenses: $82.9 million primarily related to professional fees recorded within Corporate.
    These actions taken together negatively impacted operating income by $82.9 million, increased interest expense by $83.7 million and reduced the provision for income tax by $40.2 million resulting in a net decrease in net income by $126.4 million or $0.54 per diluted share.
Supplemental Segment Data
Nine Months Ended March 30, 2024
Items Affecting Comparability
 GAAP Basis
(As Reported)
Acquisition CostsNon-GAAP Basis
(Excluding Items)
(millions)
Coach$1,644.1 $ $1,644.1 
Kate Spade568.2  568.2 
Stuart Weitzman126.9  126.9 
Corporate454.0 82.9 371.1 
SG&A expenses$2,793.2 $82.9 $2,710.3 
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Tapestry, Inc. Summary – First Nine Months of Fiscal 2024
Currency Fluctuation Effects
The change in net sales for the first nine months of fiscal 2024 compared to the first nine months of fiscal 2023 has been presented both including and excluding currency fluctuation impacts. All percentages shown in the tables below and the discussion that follows have been calculated using unrounded numbers.
Net Sales
Nine Months EndedVariance
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Amount%Constant Currency Change
(millions)
Coach$3,844.9 $3,713.0 $131.9 3.6 %4.7 %
Kate Spade1,044.3 1,109.4 (65.1)(5.9)(5.5)
Stuart Weitzman 190.9 219.0 (28.1)(12.8)(11.9)
Total Tapestry$5,080.1 $5,041.4 $38.7 0.8 1.8 
Net sales in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 increased 0.8% or $38.7 million to $5.08 billion. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales increased by 1.8% or $88.5 million.
Coach Net Sales increased 3.6% or $131.9 million to $3.84 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2024. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales increased 4.7% or $175.4 million. This increase in net sales was primarily due to an increase of $104.7 million in net retail sales driven by an increase in store and to a lesser extent, e-commerce sales. The increase in net sales was also attributed to a $60.8 million increase in wholesale sales primarily driven by international.
Kate Spade Net Sales decreased 5.9% or $65.1 million to $1.04 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2024. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales decreased 5.5% or $60.8 million. This decrease in net sales was primarily due a decrease of $55.0 million in net retail sales as a result of lower store and e-commerce sales.
Stuart Weitzman Net Sales decreased 12.8% or $28.1 million to $190.9 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024. Excluding the impact of foreign currency, net sales decreased 11.9% or $26.1 million.
Gross Profit
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
(millions)
Amount% of Net SalesAmount% of Net SalesAmount%
Coach$2,906.4 75.6 %$2,710.7 73.0 %$195.7 7.2 %
Kate Spade676.9 64.8 701.0 63.2 (24.1)(3.4)
Stuart Weitzman 115.0 60.2 130.5 59.6 (15.5)(11.9)
Tapestry$3,698.3 72.8 $3,542.2 70.3 $156.1 4.4 
Gross profit increased 4.4% or $156.1 million to $3.70 billion during the first nine months of fiscal 2024 from $3.54 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Gross margin in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 increased 250 basis points to 72.8% as compared to 70.3% in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This increase in Gross margin was primarily attributed to lower freight costs, net pricing improvements, and favorable geography mix. Refer to "Current Macroeconomic Conditions and Outlook" for further information.
The Company includes inbound product-related transportation costs from our service providers within Cost of sales. The Company, similar to some companies, includes certain transportation-related costs due to our distribution network in SG&A expenses rather than in Cost of sales; for this reason, our gross margins may not be comparable to that of entities that include all costs related to their distribution network in Cost of sales.
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Selling, General and Administrative Expenses ("SG&A")
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
(millions)
Amount% of Net SalesAmount% of Net SalesAmount%
Coach$1,644.1 42.7 %$1,576.1 42.4 %$68.0 4.3 %
Kate Spade568.2 54.4 600.8 54.2 (32.6)(5.4)
Stuart Weitzman 126.9 66.4 134.1 61.2 (7.2)(5.4)
Corporate(1)(2)
454.0 NA332.4 NA121.6 36.6 
Tapestry$2,793.2 55.0 $2,643.4 52.4 $149.8 5.7 
SG&A expenses increased 5.7% or $149.8 million to $2.79 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to $2.64 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. As a percentage of net sales, SG&A expenses increased to 55.0% during the first nine months of fiscal 2024 from 52.4% during the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability of $82.9 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024, SG&A expenses increased 2.5% or $66.9 million to $2.71 billion from $2.64 billion the first nine months of fiscal 2023. SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales increased 90 basis points to 53.3% compared to 52.4% in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This increase in SG&A as a percentage of net sales was primarily due to higher compensation costs, increased occupancy costs, and higher marketing spend partially offset by a decrease in distribution costs.
(1)In the first nine months of fiscal 2024, Corporate incurred charges affecting comparability of $82.9 million. Excluding those items affecting comparability, SG&A expenses increased 11.6% or $38.7 million to $371.1 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to $332.4 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023.
(2)Corporate expenses, which are included within SG&A expenses discussed above but are not directly attributable to a reportable segment.
Operating Income (Loss)
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023Variance
(millions)
Amount% of Net SalesAmount% of Net SalesAmount%
Coach$1,262.3 32.9 %$1,134.6 30.6 %$127.7 11.2 %
Kate Spade108.7 10.4 100.2 9.0 8.5 8.5 
Stuart Weitzman (11.9)(6.2)(3.6)(1.6)(8.3)NM
Corporate(454.0)NA(332.4)NA(121.6)(36.6)
Tapestry$905.1 17.8 $898.8 17.8 $6.3 0.7 
Operating income increased $6.3 million to $905.1 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to $898.8 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Operating margin remained even at 17.8% in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability of $82.9 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024, operating income increased $89.2 million to $988.0 million from $898.8 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023; and operating margin increased 160 basis points to 19.4% in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to 17.8% in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating margin was primarily attributed to a 250 basis points increase in gross margin partially offset by an increase of 90 basis points in SG&A as a percentage of sales.
Coach Operating Income increased $127.7 million to $1.26 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2024, resulting in an operating margin increase of 230 basis points to 32.9%, as compared to $1.13 billion and 30.6%, respectively, in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating margin was primarily attributed to:
Gross Margin, increased 260 basis points mainly due to lower freight costs and net pricing improvements;
SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales, increased 30 basis points mainly due to higher marketing spend and higher compensation costs, partially offset by a decrease in distribution costs.
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Kate Spade Operating Income increased $8.5 million to $108.7 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024, resulting in an operating margin increase of 140 basis points to 10.4%, as compared to $100.2 million and 9.0%, respectively, in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating margin was primarily attributed to:
Gross Margin, increased 160 basis points mainly due to lower freight costs;
SG&A expenses as a percentage of net sales, increased 20 basis points mainly due to increased occupancy costs and higher information technology costs, partially offset by a decrease in depreciation.
Stuart Weitzman Operating Loss increased $8.3 million to a loss of $11.9 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024, resulting in an operating margin decrease of 460 basis points to (6.2)%, as compared to an operating loss of $3.6 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023 and an operating margin of (1.6)%.
Corporate Operating Expenses increased 36.6% or $121.6 million to $454.0 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024. Excluding items affecting comparability, Corporate operating expenses increased $38.7 million to $371.1 million from $332.4 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This increase in operating expenses was attributed to an increase in SG&A expenses primarily due to higher compensation costs, increased occupancy costs, and higher professional fees.
Interest Expense, net
Net Interest expense increased $73.1 million to $94.5 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to $21.4 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, net interest expense decreased $10.6 million to $10.8 million from $21.4 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This decrease in Interest expense, net was mainly due to higher interest income partially offset by higher interest on the Term Loan due 2027.
Other Expense (Income)
Other income increased $1.6 million to income of $0.5 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to expense of $1.1 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. This increase in other income was related to an increase in foreign exchange gains.
Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes
The effective tax rate was 19.0% in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to 18.8% in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, the effective tax rate was 19.9% in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to 18.8% in the first nine months of fiscal 2023.
Net Income (Loss)
Net income decreased 7.8% or $55.2 million to $656.7 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to $711.9 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, net income increased $71.2 million to $783.1 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 from $711.9 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023.
Net Income (Loss) per Share
Net income per diluted share was $2.82 in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to net income per diluted share of $2.93 in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. Excluding items affecting comparability, net income per diluted share increased $0.43 to $3.36 in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 from $2.93 in the first nine months of fiscal 2023, primarily due to higher net income and a decrease in shares outstanding.
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NON-GAAP MEASURES
The Company’s reported results are presented in accordance with GAAP. The reported SG&A expenses, operating income, interest expense, provision for income taxes, net income and earnings per diluted share in the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 reflect certain items affecting comparability, including the impact of Acquisition costs. There were no items affecting comparability in the first nine months of fiscal 2023. As a supplement to the Company's reported results, these metrics are also reported on a non-GAAP basis to exclude the impact of these items along with a reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.
These non-GAAP performance measures were used by management to conduct and evaluate its business during its regular review of operating results for the periods affected. Management and the Company’s Board utilized these non-GAAP measures to make decisions about the uses of Company resources, analyze performance between periods, develop internal projections and measure management performance. The Company’s internal management reporting excluded these items. In addition, the human resources committee of the Company’s Board uses these non-GAAP measures when setting and assessing achievement of incentive compensation goals.
The Company operates on a global basis and reports financial results in U.S. dollars in accordance with GAAP. Fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates can affect the amounts reported by the Company in U.S. dollars with respect to its foreign revenues and profit. Accordingly, certain material increases and decreases in operating results for the Company and its segments have been presented both including and excluding currency fluctuation effects. These effects occur from translating foreign-denominated amounts into U.S. dollars and comparing to the same period in the prior fiscal year. Constant currency information compares results between periods as if exchange rates had remained constant period-over-period. The Company calculates constant currency revenue results by translating current period revenue in local currency using the prior year period's currency conversion rate.
We believe these non-GAAP measures are useful to investors and others in evaluating the Company’s ongoing operating and financial results in a manner that is consistent with management's evaluation of business performance and understanding how such results compare with the Company’s historical performance. Additionally, we believe presenting certain increases and decreases in constant currency provides a framework for assessing the performance of the Company's business outside the United States and helps investors and analysts understand the effect of significant year-over-year currency fluctuations. We believe excluding these items assists investors and others in developing expectations of future performance.
By providing the non-GAAP measures, as a supplement to GAAP information, we believe we are enhancing investors’ understanding of our business and our results of operations. The non-GAAP financial measures are limited in their usefulness and should be considered in addition to, and not in lieu of, GAAP financial measures. Further, these non-GAAP measures may be unique to the Company, as they may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies.
For a detailed discussion on these non-GAAP measures, see the GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation discussions above in this Item 2. "Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations."
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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Cash Flows
Nine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
Change
(millions)
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities$999.6 $574.8 $424.8 
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities(486.1)40.6 (526.7)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities5,733.6 (768.7)6,502.3 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents1.9 0.7 1.2 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents$6,249.0 $(152.6)$6,401.6 
The Company’s cash and cash equivalents increased by $6.2 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to a decrease of $152.6 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023, as discussed below.
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
Net cash provided by operating activities increased $424.8 million primarily due to changes in operating assets and liabilities of $429.7 million, higher impact of non-cash adjustments of $50.3 million, partially offset by lower net income of $55.2 million.
The $429.7 million increase in changes in operating asset and liability balances were primarily driven by the following:
Accrued liabilities were a source of cash of $94.2 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 compared to a use of cash of $161.2 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023, primarily driven by an increase in accrued interest due to bond issuances and accrued incentive compensation.
Accounts payable were a use of cash of $50.3 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 compared to a use of cash of $166.7 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023, primarily driven by lower in-transit inventory compared to the prior year end.
Other Assets were a source of cash of $73.6 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 compared to a source of cash of $13.4 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023, primarily driven by a decrease in prepaid expenses due to less cloud computing project spend and a tax refund in the current year.
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
Net cash used in investing activities in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 was $486.1 million as compared to a source of cash of $40.6 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023, resulting in a $526.7 million increase in net cash used in investing activities.
The $486.1 million use of cash in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 was primarily due to purchases of investments of $1.1 billion, partially offset by maturities and sales of investments of $702.6 million, primarily related to the proceeds of the senior unsecured notes issued to fund the Capri Acquisition.
The $40.6 million source of cash in the first nine months of fiscal 2023 was primarily due to proceeds from maturities and sales of investments of $154.6 million, settlement of net investment hedge of $41.9 million, partially offset by capital expenditures of $149.6 million.
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
Net cash provided by financing activities was $5.7 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 as compared to a use of cash of $768.7 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023, resulting in a net increase of cash provided by financing activities of $6.5 billion.
The $5.7 billion source of cash in the first nine months of fiscal 2024 was primarily due to proceeds from the issuance of senior unsecured notes to fund the Capri Acquisition of $6.1 billion, partially offset by dividend payments of $240.9 million as well as payment of debt issuance costs of $78.3 million.
The $768.7 million use of cash in the first nine months of fiscal 2023 was primarily due to repurchase of common stock of $502.0 million, dividend payments of $214.2 million, as well as taxes paid to net settle share-based awards of $55.3 million.
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Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents was $1.9 million as compared to $0.7 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2023.
Financial Condition
The following table presents our financial condition as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023Change
(millions)
Cash and cash equivalents(1)
$6,975.1 $726.1 $6,249.0 
Short-term investments(1)
442.9 15.4 427.5 
Current debt(2)
(25.0)(25.0)— 
Long-term debt(2)
(7,673.7)(1,635.8)(6,037.9)
Total, net$(280.7)$(919.3)$638.6 
(1)    As of March 30, 2024, approximately 5.5% of our cash and short-term investments were held outside the United States.
(2)    Refer to Note 11, "Debt" for discussion of the carrying values of our debt.
Sources of Liquidity
Our primary sources of liquidity are the cash flows generated from our operations, our cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments, availability under our credit facilities, and other available financing options.
The following table presents the total availability, borrowings outstanding, and remaining availability under our Revolving Facility and Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities as of March 30, 2024:
Total AvailabilityBorrowings OutstandingRemaining Availability
(millions)
Revolving Facility(1)
$2,000.0 $ $2,000.0 
Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities(1)
1,400.0  1,400.0 
Total$3,400.0 $ $3,400.0 
(1)    Refer to Note 11, "Debt" for further information on these instruments.
We believe that our Revolving Facility and Term Loans are adequately diversified with no undue concentrations in any one financial institution. As of March 30, 2024, there were 18 financial institutions participating in the Revolving Facility, and 24 financial institutions participating in the Term Loans, with no one participant maintaining a combined maximum commitment percentage in excess of 10%. We have no reason to believe at this time that the participating institutions will be unable to fulfill their obligations to provide financing in accordance with the terms of the facility in the event we elect to draw funds in the foreseeable future.
We have the ability to draw on our credit facilities or access other sources of financing options available to us in the credit and capital markets for, among other things, acquisition or integration-related costs, our restructuring initiatives, settlement of a material contingency, or a material adverse business or macroeconomic development, as well as for other general corporate business purposes.
Management believes that cash flows from operations, access to the credit and capital markets and our credit lines, on-hand cash and cash equivalents and our investments will provide adequate funds to support our operating, capital, and debt service requirements for fiscal 2024 and beyond. There can be no assurance that any such capital will be available to the Company on acceptable terms or at all. Our ability to fund working capital needs, planned capital expenditures, and scheduled debt payments, as well as to comply with all of the financial covenants under our debt agreements, depends on future operating performance and cash flow. This future operating performance and cash flow are subject to prevailing economic conditions, and to financial, business and other factors, some of which are beyond the Company's control.
Reference should be made to our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the SEC for additional information regarding liquidity and capital resources.
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Supply Chain Finance
To improve our working capital efficiency, we make available to certain suppliers, a voluntary supply chain finance (“SCF”) program that enables our suppliers to sell their receivables from the Company to a global financial institution on a non-recourse basis at a rate that leverages our credit rating. We do not have the ability to refinance or modify payment terms to the global financial institution through the SCF program. No guarantees are provided by the Company or any of our subsidiaries under the SCF program. Refer to Note 2, "Basis of Presentation and Organization," for additional information.
Capital Expenditures
During the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024, capital expenditures and cloud computing implementation costs were $29.3 million and $88.4 million, respectively. The Company expects total fiscal 2024 capital expenditures and cloud computing cost to be approximately $140.0 million. Certain cloud computing implementation costs are recognized within Prepaid expenses and Other assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
Stock Repurchase Plan
On May 12, 2022, the Company announced the Board of Directors authorized the additional repurchase of up to $1.50 billion of its common stock (the "2022 Share Repurchase Program"). Pursuant to this program, purchases of the Company's common stock will be made subject to market conditions and at prevailing market prices, through open market purchases. Repurchased shares of common stock will become authorized but unissued shares. These shares may be issued in the future for general corporate and other purposes. In addition, the Company may terminate or limit the stock repurchase program at any time. As of March 30, 2024 the Company had $800.0 million of additional shares available to be repurchased as authorized under the 2022 Share Repurchase Program. In August 2023, the Company suspended its share repurchase activity in connection with the Capri Acquisition. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," for further information. There were no shares repurchased during the nine months ended March 30, 2024.
Capri Holdings Limited Acquisition
On August 10, 2023, the Company entered into a Merger Agreement. The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. The Company has received regulatory approval from all countries except for the United States. On April 22, 2024, the FTC filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Capri Acquisition. The FTC’s complaint alleges that the Capri Acquisition, if consummated, would violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act and that the Merger Agreement and the Capri Acquisition constitute unfair methods of competition in violation of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and should be enjoined. We believe the FTC’s claims are without merit, and we intend to defend the lawsuit vigorously. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," and Note 11, "Debt," for further information.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND ESTIMATES
The Company's significant accounting policies are described in Note 3 to the audited consolidated financial statements in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal 2023. Our discussion of results of operations and financial condition relies on our condensed consolidated financial statements that are prepared based on certain critical accounting policies that require management to make judgments and estimates which are subject to varying degrees of uncertainty. While we believe that these accounting policies are based on sound measurement criteria, actual future events can and often do result in outcomes that can be materially different from these estimates or forecasts.
For a complete discussion of our critical accounting policies and estimates, see the "Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates" section of the Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal 2023. As of March 30, 2024, there have been no material changes to any of the critical accounting policies.
The Company performs its annual impairment assessment of goodwill as well as brand intangibles at the beginning of the fourth quarter of each fiscal year. In all fiscal years, the fair values of our Coach brand reporting units significantly exceeded their respective carrying values. The fair values of the Kate Spade brand reporting unit and indefinite-lived brand as of the fiscal 2023 testing date exceeded their carrying values by approximately 20% and 40%, respectively. Several factors could impact the Kate Spade brand's ability to achieve expected future cash flows, including the optimization of the store fleet productivity, the success of international expansion strategies, the impact of promotional activity, continued economic volatility and potential operational challenges related to macroeconomic factors, the reception of new collections in all channels, and other initiatives aimed at increasing profitability of the business. Given the relatively small excess of fair value over carrying value as noted above, if profitability trends decline during fiscal 2024 from those that are expected, it is possible that an interim test, or our annual impairment test, could result in an impairment of those assets.
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ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
There have been no significant changes to the Company's market risk or the way the Company manages these exposures as set forth in Part II, Item 7A. "Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk" in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended July 1, 2023. Refer to Note 8, "Derivative Investments and Hedging Activities," Note 11, "Debt," and Note 13, "Investments," included in Part I of this Form 10-Q for additional information.
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ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
We have evaluated under the supervision and with the participation of management, including our principal executive and principal financial officers, the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures, as is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, as of the end of the fiscal quarter covered by this quarterly report. Based on that evaluation, our principal executive and principal financial officers have concluded that the Company's disclosure controls and procedures were effective at the reasonable assurance level as of the fiscal quarter-end covered by this quarterly report on Form 10-Q.
Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
There were no changes in the Company's internal control over financial reporting during the third quarter of 2024 that were identified in connection with management's evaluation required by paragraph (d) of Rules 13a-15 and 15d-15 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company's internal control over financial reporting.
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PART II – OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
The Company is involved in various routine legal proceedings as both plaintiff and defendant incident to the ordinary course of its business, such as to protect Tapestry, Inc.'s intellectual property rights, litigation instituted by persons alleged to have been injured by advertising claims or upon premises within the Company’s control, contract disputes, insurance claims and litigation, including wage and hour litigation, with present or former employees.
Although the Company's litigation can result in large monetary awards, such as when a civil jury is allowed to determine compensatory and/or punitive damages, the Company believes that the outcome of all pending legal proceedings in the aggregate will not have a material effect on the Company's business or condensed consolidated financial statements. There have been no material developments with respect to any previously reported proceedings.
However, as previously disclosed, on August 10, 2023, the Company entered into a Merger Agreement by and among the Company, Merger Sub and Capri, pursuant to which, among other things, Merger Sub will merge with and into Capri (the “Merger”) with Capri surviving the Merger and continuing as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. In connection with the Company’s proposed acquisition of Capri, we have been named as a defendant in a legal proceeding by the FTC. On April 22, 2024, the FTC filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York against us and Capri seeking to block the proposed acquisition of Capri, claiming that the proposed acquisition would violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act and that the Merger Agreement and the Merger constitute unfair methods of competition in violation of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and should be enjoined. We believe the FTC’s claims are without merit, and we intend to defend the lawsuit vigorously.
ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS
Refer to Part I, Item 1A, "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended July 1, 2023 for a description of certain significant risks and uncertainties to which our business, financial condition and results of operations are subject.
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ITEM 2.     UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES, USE OF PROCEEDS AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
On May 12, 2022, the Company announced that its Board of Directors authorized a common stock repurchase program to repurchase up to $1.50 billion of its outstanding common stock (the "2022 Share Repurchase Program"). Purchases of the Company's common stock were executed through open market purchases, including through purchase agreements under Rule 10b5-1. The authorized value of shares available to be repurchased under this program excludes the cost of commissions and excise taxes. As of March 30, 2024 the Company had $800 million of additional shares available to be repurchased as authorized under the 2022 Share Repurchase Program. In August 2023, the Company suspended its share repurchase activity in connection with the Merger Agreement with Capri. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," for further information. There were no shares repurchased during the nine months ended March 30, 2024.
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ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION
There was no adoption, modification or termination of any Rule 10b5-1 plan or other trading arrangements by our directors and officers during the quarter ended March 30, 2024.
ITEM 6. EXHIBITS
31.1*
Rule 13(a)-14(a)/15(d)-14(a) Certification of the Company's Chief Executive Officer
31.2*
Rule 13(a)-14(a)/15(d)-14(a) Certification of the Company's Chief Financial Officer
32.1**
Section 1350 Certification of the Company's Chief Executive Officer
32.2**
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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 TAPESTRY, INC.
 (Registrant)
   
 By:/s/ Manesh B. Dadlani
 Name: Manesh B. Dadlani
 Title:Corporate Controller
  (Principal Accounting Officer)

Dated: May 9, 2024
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EXHIBIT 31.1
I, Joanne C. Crevoiserat, certify that,
1.I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Tapestry, Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this quarterly report is being prepared;
(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal controls over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
Date: May 9, 2024
By:/s/ Joanne C. Crevoiserat
Name: Joanne C. Crevoiserat
Title:Chief Executive Officer


EXHIBIT 31.2
I, Scott A. Roe, certify that, 
1.I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of Tapestry, Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this quarterly report is being prepared;
(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal controls over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
Date: May 9, 2024
By:/s/ Scott A. Roe
Name: Scott A. Roe
Title:Chief Financial Officer


EXHIBIT 32.1
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as created by Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the undersigned officer of Tapestry, Inc. (the “Company”) hereby certifies, to such officer’s knowledge, that:
(i)       the accompanying Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of the Company for the fiscal quarter ended March 30, 2024 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or Section 15(d), as applicable, of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; and
(ii)      the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.
 
Date: May 9, 2024
 
By:/s/ Joanne C. Crevoiserat
Name: Joanne C. Crevoiserat
Title:Chief Executive Officer
A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Tapestry, Inc. and will be retained by Tapestry, Inc. and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.


EXHIBIT 32.2
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as created by Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the undersigned officer of Tapestry, Inc. (the “Company”) hereby certifies, to such officer’s knowledge, that:
 (i)       the accompanying Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of the Company for the fiscal quarter ended March 30, 2024 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or Section 15(d), as applicable, of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; and
 (ii)      the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.
 
Date: May 9, 2024
 
By:/s/ Scott A. Roe
Name: Scott A. Roe
Title:Chief Financial Officer
A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Tapestry, Inc. and will be retained by Tapestry, Inc. and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

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Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
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Cash and cash equivalents $ 6,975.1 $ 726.1
Short-term investments 442.9 15.4
Trade accounts receivable, less allowances for credit losses of $5.8 and $5.8, respectively 276.7 211.5
Inventories 824.1 919.5
Income tax receivable 222.5 231.1
Prepaid expenses 127.6 126.3
Other current assets 128.1 133.6
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Property and equipment, net 518.4 564.5
Operating lease right-of-use assets 1,352.1 1,378.7
Goodwill 1,216.5 1,227.5
Intangible assets 1,355.2 1,360.1
Deferred income taxes 37.8 40.4
Other assets 250.9 182.1
Total assets 13,727.9 7,116.8
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Accounts payable 373.1 416.9
Accrued liabilities 658.9 547.1
Current portion of operating lease liabilities 308.9 297.5
Current debt 25.0 25.0
Total current liabilities 1,365.9 1,286.5
Long-term debt 7,673.7 1,635.8
Long-term operating lease liabilities 1,262.2 1,333.7
Deferred income taxes 286.4 240.0
Long-term income taxes payable 10.9 43.5
Other liabilities 353.7 299.5
Total liabilities 10,952.8 4,839.0
See Note 14 on commitments and contingencies
Stockholders' Equity:    
Preferred stock: (authorized 25.0 million shares; $0.01 par value per share) none issued 0.0 0.0
Common stock: (authorized 1.0 billion shares; $0.01 par value per share) issued and outstanding - 229.8 million and 227.4 million shares, respectively 2.3 2.3
Additional paid-in-capital 3,731.0 3,682.2
Retained earnings (accumulated deficit) (801.0) (1,216.8)
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (157.2) (189.9)
Total stockholders' equity 2,775.1 2,277.8
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 13,727.9 $ 7,116.8
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Statement of Financial Position [Abstract]    
Trade accounts receivable, allowances for credit losses $ 5.8 $ 5.8
Preferred stock, authorized (shares) 25,000,000.0 25,000,000.0
Preferred stock, par value (USD per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Preferred stock, issued (shares) 0 0
Common stock, authorized (shares) 1,000,000,000.0 1,000,000,000.0
Common stock, par value (USD per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, issued (shares) 229,800,000 227,400,000
Common stock, outstanding (shares) 229,800,000 227,400,000
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - USD ($)
shares in Millions, $ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Income Statement [Abstract]        
Net sales $ 1,482.4 $ 1,509.5 $ 5,080.1 $ 5,041.4
Cost of sales 375.0 411.2 1,381.8 1,499.2
Gross profit 1,107.4 1,098.3 3,698.3 3,542.2
Selling, general and administrative expenses 903.1 872.0 2,793.2 2,643.4
Operating income (loss) 204.3 226.3 905.1 898.8
Interest expense, net 32.0 6.1 94.5 21.4
Other expense (income) 2.8 (3.0) (0.5) 1.1
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes 169.5 223.2 811.1 876.3
Provision (benefit) for income taxes 30.1 36.5 154.4 164.4
Net income (loss) $ 139.4 $ 186.7 $ 656.7 $ 711.9
Net income (loss) per share:        
Basic (USD per share) $ 0.61 $ 0.80 $ 2.87 $ 2.99
Diluted (USD per share) $ 0.60 $ 0.78 $ 2.82 $ 2.93
Shares used in computing net income (loss) per share:        
Basic (shares) 229.5 234.6 229.0 238.4
Diluted (shares) 234.2 239.7 232.8 243.2
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Statement of Comprehensive Income [Abstract]        
Net income (loss) $ 139.4 $ 186.7 $ 656.7 $ 711.9
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:        
Unrealized gains (losses) on cash flow hedging derivatives, net 21.9 4.7 12.2 (10.1)
Unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale investments, net 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5
Foreign currency translation adjustments (0.7) (4.5) 20.5 (37.1)
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax 21.2 0.2 32.7 (46.7)
Comprehensive income (loss) $ 160.6 $ 186.9 $ 689.4 $ 665.2
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - USD ($)
$ in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES    
Net income (loss) $ 656.7 $ 711.9
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:    
Depreciation and amortization 125.8 130.5
Provision for bad debt 2.7 5.8
Share-based compensation 65.8 55.7
Deferred income taxes 53.1 31.6
Changes to lease related balances, net (33.2) (26.1)
Other non-cash charges, net 12.3 (21.3)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:    
Trade accounts receivable (62.7) (7.6)
Inventories 91.6 53.8
Accounts payable (50.3) (166.7)
Accrued liabilities 94.2 (161.2)
Other liabilities (30.0) (45.0)
Other assets 73.6 13.4
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 999.6 574.8
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES    
Purchases of investments (1,126.0) (6.3)
Proceeds from maturities and sales of investments 702.6 154.6
Purchases of property and equipment (62.7) (149.6)
Settlement of net investment hedge 0.0 41.9
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (486.1) 40.6
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES    
Payment of dividends (240.9) (214.2)
Repurchase of common stock 0.0 (502.0)
Proceeds from issuance of debt, net of discount 6,089.5 0.0
Payment of debt issuance costs (78.3) 0.0
Proceeds from share-based awards 15.0 28.6
Repayment of debt (18.8) (25.0)
Taxes paid to net settle share-based awards (32.0) (55.3)
Payments of finance lease liabilities (0.9) (0.8)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 5,733.6 (768.7)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 1.9 0.7
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 6,249.0 (152.6)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 726.1 789.8
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 6,975.1 637.2
Supplemental information:    
Cash paid for income taxes, net 152.1 191.1
Cash paid for interest 73.6 64.7
Non-cash investing activity - property and equipment obligations $ 18.2 $ 7.8
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NATURE OF OPERATIONS
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
NATURE OF OPERATIONS NATURE OF OPERATIONS
Tapestry, Inc. ("Tapestry" or the "Company") is a house of iconic accessories and lifestyle brands consisting of Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. Each of our brands are unique and independent, while sharing a commitment to innovation and authenticity defined by distinctive products and differentiated customer experiences across channels and geographies. We use our collective strengths to move our customers and empower our communities, to make the fashion industry more sustainable, and to build a company that’s equitable, inclusive, and diverse. Individually, our brands are iconic. Together, we can stretch what’s possible.
The Coach segment includes global sales of primarily Coach brand products to customers through Coach operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
The Kate Spade segment includes global sales primarily of kate spade new york brand products to customers through Kate Spade operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
The Stuart Weitzman segment includes global sales of Stuart Weitzman brand products primarily through Stuart Weitzman operated stores, sales to wholesale customers, through e-commerce sites and through independent third-party distributors.
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BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION
Interim Financial Statements
These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). In the opinion of management, such condensed consolidated financial statements contain all normal and recurring adjustments necessary to present fairly the condensed consolidated financial position, results of operations, comprehensive income (loss) and cash flows of the Company for the interim periods presented. In addition, certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. ("U.S. GAAP") have been condensed or omitted from this report as is permitted by the SEC's rules and regulations. However, the Company believes that the disclosures provided herein are adequate to prevent the information presented from being misleading. This report should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto, included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended July 1, 2023 ("fiscal 2023") and other filings filed with the SEC.
The results of operations, cash flows and comprehensive income for the nine months ended March 30, 2024 are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected for the entire fiscal year, which will end on June 29, 2024 ("fiscal 2024").
Fiscal Periods
The Company utilizes a 52-53 week fiscal year ending on the Saturday closest to June 30. Fiscal 2024 will be a 52-week period. Fiscal 2023, ended on July 1, 2023, was also a 52-week period. The third quarter of fiscal 2024 ended on March 30, 2024 and the third quarter of fiscal 2023 ended on April 1, 2023, both of which were 13-week periods.
Covid-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in varying degrees of business disruption for the Company since it began in fiscal 2020 and has impacted all regions around the world, resulting in restrictions and shutdowns implemented by national, state, and local authorities. Such disruptions persisted into the beginning of fiscal 2023, and the Company's results in Greater China were adversely impacted as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Towards the end of the first half of fiscal 2023, certain government restrictions were lifted in the region and business trends improved. During the nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Covid-19 pandemic did not materially impact our business or operating results. We continue to monitor the latest developments regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and potential impacts on our business, operating results and outlook.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the condensed consolidated financial statements and footnotes thereto. Actual results could differ from estimates in amounts that may be material to the financial statements.
Significant estimates inherent in the preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements include reserves for the realizability of inventory; asset retirement obligations; customer returns, end-of-season markdowns and operational
chargebacks; useful lives and impairments of long-lived tangible and intangible assets; accounting for income taxes and related uncertain tax positions; accounting for business combinations; the valuation of stock-based compensation awards and related expected forfeiture rates; reserves for restructuring; and reserves for litigation and other contingencies, amongst others.
Principles of Consolidation
These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and all 100% owned and controlled subsidiaries. All intercompany transactions and balances are eliminated in consolidation.
Share Repurchases
The Company accounts for stock repurchases by allocating the repurchase price to common stock and retained earnings. Under Maryland law, the Company's state of incorporation, there are no treasury shares. All repurchased shares are authorized but unissued shares and these shares may be issued in the future for general corporate and other purposes. The Company may terminate or limit the stock repurchase program at any time. The Company accrues for the shares purchased under the share repurchase plan based on the trade date. Purchases of the Company's common stock are executed through open market purchases, including through purchase agreements under Rule 10b5-1. Effective January 1, 2023, the Company is subject to a 1% excise tax on net share repurchases as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which is recorded in Retained earnings as part of Stockholders' Equity.
Supplier Finance Program
To improve our working capital efficiency, the Company makes available to certain suppliers a voluntary supply chain finance (“SCF”) program that enables our suppliers to sell their receivables from the Company to a global financial institution on a non-recourse basis at a rate that leverages our credit rating. The Company does not have the ability to refinance or modify payment terms to the global financial institution through the SCF program. No guarantees are provided by the Company or any of our subsidiaries under the SCF program. The Company’s payment obligations, including the amounts due and payment terms, which generally do not exceed 90 days, are not impacted by suppliers’ participation in the program. As of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023, $253.0 million and $305.4 million, respectively, was related to suppliers eligible to participate in the Company's SCF program and presented within Accounts payable on the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
v3.24.1.u1
RECENT ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
RECENT ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS RECENT ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS
Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements
In September 2022, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2022-04, "Liabilities—Supplier Finance Programs (Subtopic 405-50)", which is intended to enhance the transparency of supplier finance programs. The ASU requires the buyer in a supplier finance program to disclose sufficient information about the program in order to allow a user of financial statements to understand the program's nature, activity during the period, changes from period to period, and potential magnitude. The Company adopted ASU 2022-04 as of the beginning of fiscal 2024. The adoption of ASU 2022-04 did not have an impact on the Company's interim condensed consolidated financial statements other than the new disclosure requirements. Refer to Note 2, "Basis of Presentation and Organization," for additional information.
Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements
In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB") issued ASU No. 2023-07, "Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures", which is intended to improve reportable segment disclosure requirements, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. The amendments will require public entities to disclose significant segment expenses that are regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker and included within segment profit and loss. The amendments will be effective for the Company's annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2025 and for interim periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, with early adoption permitted, and will be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company is currently evaluating the ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures.
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-09, "Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures", which includes amendments that further enhance income tax disclosures, primarily through standardization and disaggregation of rate reconciliation categories and income taxes paid by jurisdiction. The amendments are effective for the Company's annual periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, with early adoption permitted, and should be applied either prospectively or retrospectively. The Company is currently evaluating the ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures.
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REVENUE
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
REVENUE REVENUE
The Company recognizes revenue primarily from sales of the products of its brands through retail and wholesale channels, including e-commerce sites. The Company also generates revenue from royalties related to licensing its trademarks, as well as sales in ancillary channels. In all cases, revenue is recognized upon the transfer of control of the promised products or services to the customer, which may be at a point in time or over time. Control is transferred when the customer obtains the ability to direct the use of and obtain substantially all of the remaining benefits from the products or services. The amount of revenue recognized is the amount of consideration to which the Company expects to be entitled, including estimation of sale terms that may create variability in the consideration. Revenue subject to variability is constrained to an amount which will not result in a significant reversal in future periods when the contingency that creates variability is resolved.
The Company recognizes revenue in its retail stores, including concession shop-in-shops, at the point-of-sale when the customer obtains physical possession of the products. Digital revenue from sales of products ordered through the Company's e-commerce sites is recognized upon delivery and receipt of the shipment by its customers and includes shipping and handling charges paid by customers. Retail and digital revenues are recorded net of estimated returns, which are estimated by developing an expected value based on historical experience. Payment is due at the point of sale.
Gift cards issued by the Company are recorded as a liability until redeemed by the customer, at which point revenue is recognized. The Company also uses historical information to estimate the amount of gift card balances that will never be redeemed and recognizes that amount as revenue over time in proportion to actual customer redemptions if the Company does not have a legal obligation to remit unredeemed gift cards to any jurisdiction as unclaimed property.
Certain of the Company's retail operations use sales incentive programs, such as customer loyalty programs and the issuance of coupons. Loyalty programs provide the customer a material right to acquire additional products and give rise to the Company having a separate performance obligation. Additionally, certain products sold by the Company include an assurance warranty that is not considered a separate performance obligation. These programs are immaterial individually and in the aggregate.
The Company recognizes revenue within the wholesale channel at the time title passes and risk of loss is transferred to customers, which is generally at the point of shipment of products but may occur upon receipt of the shipment by the customer in certain cases. Payment is generally due 30 to 90 days after shipment. Wholesale revenue is recorded net of estimates for returns, discounts, end-of-season markdowns, cooperative advertising allowances and other consideration provided to the customer. Discounts are based on contract terms with the customer, while cooperative advertising allowances and other consideration may be based on contract terms or negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Returns and markdowns generally require approval from the Company and are estimated based on historical trends, current season results and inventory positions at the wholesale locations, current market and economic conditions as well as, in select cases, contractual terms. The Company's historical estimates of these variable amounts have not differed materially from actual results.
The Company recognizes licensing revenue over time during the contract period in which licensees are granted access to the Company's trademarks. These arrangements require licensees to pay a sales-based royalty and may include a contractually guaranteed minimum royalty amount. Revenue for contractually guaranteed minimum royalty amounts is recognized ratably over the license year and any excess sales-based royalties are recognized as earned once the minimum royalty threshold is achieved. Payments from the customer are generally due quarterly in an amount based on the licensee's sales of goods bearing the licensed trademarks during the period, which may differ from the amount of revenue recorded during the period thereby generating a contract asset or liability. Contract assets and liabilities and contract costs related to the licensing arrangements are immaterial as the licensing business represents approximately 1% of total net sales in the nine months ended March 30, 2024.
The Company has elected a practical expedient not to disclose the remaining performance obligations that are unsatisfied as of the end of the period related to contracts with an original duration of one year or less or variable consideration related to sales-based royalty arrangements. There are no other contracts with transaction price allocated to remaining performance obligations other than future minimum royalties as discussed above, which are not material.
Other practical expedients elected by the Company include (i) assuming no significant financing component exists for any contract with a duration of one year or less, (ii) accounting for shipping and handling as a fulfillment activity within SG&A expense regardless of the timing of the shipment in relation to the transfer of control and (iii) excluding sales and value added tax from the transaction price.
Disaggregated Net Sales
The following table disaggregates the Company's net sales into geographies that depict how economic factors may impact the revenues and cash flows for the periods presented. Each geography presented includes net sales related to the Company's directly operated channels, global travel retail business and to wholesale customers, including distributors, in locations within the specified geographic area.
North America
Greater China(1)
Other Asia(2)
Other(3)
Total
(millions)
Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
Coach$620.3 $243.3 $201.0 $81.0 $1,145.6 
Kate Spade216.7 11.7 33.9 18.4 280.7 
Stuart Weitzman37.0 15.9  3.2 56.1 
Total$874.0 $270.9 $234.9 $102.6 $1,482.4 
Three Months Ended April 1, 2023
Coach$635.0 $253.8 $198.7 $56.5 $1,144.0 
Kate Spade227.3 13.6 37.9 18.4 297.2 
Stuart Weitzman42.5 18.4 0.7 6.7 68.3 
Total$904.8 $285.8 $237.3 $81.6 $1,509.5 
Nine Months Ended March 30, 2024
Coach$2,323.7 $692.8 $585.9 $242.5 $3,844.9 
Kate Spade844.6 33.8 102.1 63.8 1,044.3 
Stuart Weitzman125.3 53.6 1.3 10.7 190.9 
Total$3,293.6 $780.2 $689.3 $317.0 $5,080.1 
Nine Months Ended April 1, 2023
Coach$2,289.5 $659.6 $567.2 $196.7 $3,713.0 
Kate Spade900.4 34.4 106.9 67.7 1,109.4 
Stuart Weitzman141.5 53.6 1.2 22.7 219.0 
Total$3,331.4 $747.6 $675.3 $287.1 $5,041.4 
(1)    Greater China includes mainland China, Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR, and Taiwan.
(2)    Other Asia includes Japan, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and other countries within Asia.
(3)    Other sales primarily represents sales in Europe, the Middle East and royalties earned from the Company's licensing partners.
Deferred Revenue
Deferred revenue results from cash payments received or receivable from customers prior to the transfer of the promised goods or services, and is generally comprised of unredeemed gift cards, net of breakage which has been recognized. Additional deferred revenue may result from sales-based royalty payments received or receivable which exceed the revenue recognized during the contractual period. The balance of such amounts as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023 was $41.9 million and $43.0 million, respectively, which were primarily recorded within Accrued liabilities on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and are generally expected to be recognized as revenue within a year. For the nine months ended March 30, 2024, net sales of $25.3 million were recognized from amounts recorded as deferred revenue as of July 1, 2023. For the nine months ended April 1, 2023, net sales of $20.4 million were recognized from amounts recorded as deferred revenue as of July 2, 2022.
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ACQUISITIONS
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
ACQUISITIONS ACQUISITIONS
On August 10, 2023, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the "Merger Agreement") by and among the Company, Sunrise Merger Sub, Inc., a direct wholly owned subsidiary of Tapestry ("Merger Sub"), and Capri Holdings Limited ("Capri"). Under the terms of the Merger Agreement, Tapestry has agreed to acquire any and all of Capri’s ordinary shares (other than (a) Capri’s ordinary Shares that are issued and outstanding immediately prior to the consummation of the acquisition that are owned or held in treasury by the Company or by Capri or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries and (b) Capri’s ordinary shares that are issued and outstanding immediately prior to the consummation of the acquisition that are held by holders who have properly exercised dissenters’ rights in accordance with, and who have complied with, Section 179 of the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004 (as amended) of the British Virgin Islands) in cash at a purchase price of $57.00 per share, without interest, subject to any required tax withholding as provided in the Merger Agreement. The enterprise value is expected to be approximately $8.5 billion and the transaction is expected to close during calendar year 2024 (the "Capri Acquisition"). On October 25, 2023, at a special meeting of Capri's shareholders, Capri's shareholders approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby. The Company has received regulatory approval from all countries except for the United States. On April 22, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") filed a complaint against the Company and Capri in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Capri Acquisition. The FTC’s complaint alleges that the Capri Acquisition, if consummated, would violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act and that the Merger Agreement and the Capri Acquisition constitute unfair methods of competition in violation of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and should be enjoined. The Company believes the FTC’s claims are without merit, and intends to defend the lawsuit vigorously. Refer to Note 16, "Subsequent Events," for further information.
The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. On November 27, 2023, the Company issued $4.5 billion senior unsecured notes (the "Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes") and €1.5 billion Euro-denominated senior unsecured notes (the "Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes" and, together with the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes, the "Capri Acquisition Senior Notes") which, in addition to the $1.4 billion of delayed draw unsecured term loan facilities (the "Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities") executed on August 30, 2023, completes the expected financing for the Capri Acquisition. Until the close of the transaction, the Company will maintain the proceeds from the issuance of the Capri Acquisition Senior Notes in Cash and cash equivalents and Short-term investments. Refer to Note 11, "Debt," for further information on our existing debt instruments related to the acquisition and Note 12, "Fair Value Measurements," and Notes 13, "Investments," for further detail on our cash equivalents and Short-term investments.
In conjunction with the Capri Acquisition, during the three months ended March 30, 2024, the Company incurred $67.9 million in pre-tax expenses, primarily related to professional fees and financing-related expenses. During the nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Company incurred $166.6 million, in pre-tax expenses primarily related to financing-related expenses and professional fees
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GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Goodwill

The change in the carrying amount of the Company’s goodwill by segment is as follows:
 CoachKate Spade
Stuart Weitzman(1)
Total
(millions)
Balance at July 1, 2023$597.5 $630.0 $— $1,227.5 
Foreign exchange impact(9.1)(1.9) $(11.0)
Balance at March 30, 2024$588.4 $628.1 $ $1,216.5 
(1)    Amount is net of accumulated goodwill impairment charges of $210.7 million as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023.
Intangible Assets
Intangible assets consist of the following:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023
Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
NetGross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
Net
(millions)
Intangible assets subject to amortization:
Customer relationships$100.3 $(54.9)$45.4 $100.3 $(50.0)$50.3 
Total intangible assets subject to amortization100.3 (54.9)45.4 100.3 (50.0)50.3 
Intangible assets not subject to amortization:
Trademarks and trade names1,309.8  1,309.8 1,309.8 — 1,309.8 
Total intangible assets$1,410.1 $(54.9)$1,355.2 $1,410.1 $(50.0)$1,360.1 
Amortization expense for the Company’s definite-lived intangible assets for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 was $1.7 million and $4.9 million, respectively. Amortization expense for the Company’s definite-lived intangible assets for the three and nine months ended April 1, 2023 was $1.6 million and $4.9 million, respectively.
As of March 30, 2024, the expected amortization expense for intangible assets is as follows:
 Amortization Expense
(millions)
Remainder of fiscal 2024$1.6 
Fiscal 20256.5 
Fiscal 20266.5 
Fiscal 20276.5 
Fiscal 20286.5 
Thereafter17.8 
Total$45.4 
The expected amortization expense above reflects remaining useful lives ranging from approximately 6.0 to 8.3 years for customer relationships.
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STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Stockholders' Equity Note [Abstract]  
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
A reconciliation of stockholders' equity is presented below:
Shares of
Common
Stock
Common StockAdditional
Paid-in-
Capital
Retained Earnings / (Accumulated Deficit)Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
Total
Stockholders'
Equity
(millions, except per share data)
Balance at July 2, 2022241.2 $2.4 $3,620.2 $(1,166.2)$(170.9)$2,285.5 
Net income (loss)— — — 195.3 — 195.3 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — (22.0)(22.0)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes2.7 — (45.8)— — (45.8)
Share-based compensation— — 15.1 — — 15.1 
Repurchase of common stock(3.0)— — (100.0)— (100.0)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (72.7)— (72.7)
Balance at October 1, 2022240.9 $2.4 $3,589.5 $(1,143.6)$(192.9)$2,255.4 
Net income (loss)— — — 329.9 — 329.9 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — (24.9)(24.9)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.5 — 4.6 — — 4.6 
Share-based compensation— — 19.7 — — 19.7 
Repurchase of common stock(5.4)— — (200.0)— (200.0)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (71.5)— (71.5)
Balance at December 31, 2022236.0 $2.4 $3,613.8 $(1,085.2)$(217.8)$2,313.2 
Net income (loss)— — — 186.7 — 186.7 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — 0.2 0.2 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.5 — 14.5 — — 14.5 
Share-based compensation— — 20.9 — — 20.9 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax(4.7)(0.1)— (202.0)— (202.1)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (70.0)— (70.0)
Balance at April 1, 2023231.8 $2.3 $3,649.2 $(1,170.5)$(217.6)$2,263.4 
Shares of
Common
Stock
Common StockAdditional
Paid-in-
Capital
Retained Earnings / (Accumulated Deficit)Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
Total
Stockholders'
Equity
(millions, except per share data)
Balance at July 1, 2023227.4 $2.3 $3,682.2 $(1,216.8)$(189.9)$2,277.8 
Net income (loss)   195.0  195.0 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    34.6 34.6 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes1.8  (31.2)  (31.2)
Share-based compensation  19.7   19.7 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.2) (80.2)
Balance at September 30, 2023229.2 $2.3 $3,670.7 $(1,102.0)$(155.3)$2,415.7 
Net income (loss)   322.3  322.3 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    (23.1)(23.1)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.2  2.6   2.6 
Share-based compensation  22.5   22.5 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.2) (80.2)
Balance at December 30, 2023229.4 $2.3 $3,695.8 $(859.9)$(178.4)$2,659.8 
Net income (loss)   139.4  139.4 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    21.2 21.2 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.4  11.6   11.6 
Share-based compensation  23.6   23.6 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.5) (80.5)
Balance at March 30, 2024229.8 $2.3 $3,731.0 $(801.0)$(157.2)$2,775.1 
The components of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) ("AOCI"), as of the dates indicated, are as follows:
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Cash
Flow
Hedging Derivatives(1)
Unrealized Gains
(Losses) on Available-
for-Sale Investments
Cumulative
Translation
Adjustment(2)
Total
(millions)
Balances at July 2, 2022$(2.3)$(0.5)$(168.1)$(170.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications(14.2)0.5 (37.1)(50.8)
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings(4.1)— — (4.1)
Net current-period other comprehensive income (loss)(10.1)0.5 (37.1)(46.7)
Balances at April 1, 2023$(12.4)$— $(205.2)$(217.6)
Balances at July 1, 2023$34.9 $ $(224.8)$(189.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications26.6 0.2 20.5 47.3 
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings14.4 0.2  14.6 
Net current-period other comprehensive income (loss)12.2  20.5 32.7 
Balances at March 30, 2024$47.1 $ $(204.3)$(157.2)
(1)    The ending balances of AOCI related to cash flow hedges are net of tax of $(2.3) million and $(0.3) million as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively. The amounts reclassified from AOCI are net of tax of $0.5 million and $1.2 million as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively.
(2)    The ending balances of AOCI related to foreign currency translation adjustments includes a loss of $11.5 million, net of tax of $1.3 million, and a loss of $68.8 million, net of tax of $2.4 million, as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively, related to changes in the fair values of instruments designated as hedges of the Company's net investment in certain foreign operations.
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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
The majority of the Company’s purchases of finished goods are denominated in U.S. dollars, which limits the Company’s exposure to the transactional effects of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. However, the Company is exposed to foreign currency exchange risk related to its sale of U.S. dollar inventory to foreign operating subsidiaries in local currency, as well as risk related to various cross-currency intercompany loans and payables, and translation risk. The Company is also exposed to foreign currency risk related to changes in the U.S. dollar value of its net investment in foreign subsidiaries and interest rate risk attributed to changes in the benchmark interest rates on the Company's debt obligations, including future issuances. The Company uses derivative financial instruments to manage these risks. These derivative transactions are in accordance with the Company’s risk management policies. The Company does not enter into derivative transactions for speculative or trading purposes.
The Company records all derivative contracts at fair value on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The fair values of foreign currency derivatives and interest rate derivatives are based on the forward curves of the specific indices upon which settlement is based and include an adjustment for the counterparty's or Company’s credit risk. Judgment is required of management in developing estimates of fair value. The use of different market assumptions or methodologies could affect the estimated fair value.
For cash flow derivative instruments that qualify for hedge accounting, the changes in the fair value of these instruments are recognized as a component of AOCI until the hedged item is recognized in earnings. For derivative instruments that are designated as a net investment hedge, the changes in the fair value of the instruments are recognized as a component of AOCI, and upon discontinuation of the hedge remain in AOCI until the net investment is sold or liquidated.
Each derivative instrument entered into by the Company that qualifies for hedge accounting is expected to be highly effective at reducing the risk associated with the exposure being hedged. For each derivative that is designated as a hedge, the Company documents the related risk management objective and strategy, including identification of the hedging instrument, the hedged item and the risk exposure, as well as how hedge effectiveness will be assessed over the term of the instrument. The extent to which a hedging instrument has been and is expected to remain highly effective in achieving offsetting changes in fair value or cash flows is assessed and documented by the Company on at least a quarterly basis.
If it is determined that a derivative instrument has not been highly effective and will continue not to be highly effective in hedging the designated exposure, hedge accounting is discontinued, and further gains (losses) are recognized in earnings within foreign currency gains (losses) or interest income (expense). Upon discontinuance of hedge accounting, the cumulative change in fair value of cash flow derivatives previously recorded in AOCI is recognized in earnings when the related hedged item affects earnings, consistent with the original hedging strategy, unless the forecasted transaction is no longer probable of occurring, in which case the accumulated amount is immediately recognized in earnings within foreign currency gains (losses) or interest income (expense).
For foreign currency derivative instruments which are not designated as hedges, the changes in fair value of the instruments are recorded through earnings. These changes generally offset the revaluation of certain underlying assets and liabilities.
As a result of the use of derivative instruments, the Company may be exposed to the risk that the counterparties to such contacts will fail to meet their contractual obligations. To mitigate this counterparty credit risk, the Company has a policy of only entering into contracts with carefully selected financial institutions based upon an evaluation of their credit ratings, among other factors.
The fair values of the Company’s derivative instruments are recorded on its Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets on a gross basis. For cash flow reporting purposes, the Company classifies proceeds received or amounts paid upon the settlement of a derivative instrument in the same manner as the related item being hedged, primarily within cash from operating activities.
Hedging Portfolio
The Company enters into forward currency contracts primarily to reduce its risks related to exchange rate fluctuations on foreign currency denominated inventory transactions, as well as various cross-currency intercompany loans and payables. This primarily includes exposure to exchange rate fluctuations in the Japanese Yen, the Chinese Renminbi and the Euro. To the extent its derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedges are highly effective in offsetting changes in the value of the hedged items, the related gains (losses) are initially deferred in AOCI and subsequently recognized in the Consolidated Statements of Operations as part of the cost of the inventory purchases being hedged within Cost of sales, when the related inventory is sold to a third party. Current maturity dates range from April 2024 to December 2025. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts which are not designated as hedges of intercompany and other contractual obligations are recognized within Other expense (income) on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations. The maturity date of most instruments held as of March 30, 2024 are in May 2024, and such contracts are typically renewed upon maturity if the related balance has not been settled.
During fiscal 2024, the Company also entered into interest rate derivative contracts to reduce its risks related to changes in the benchmark interest rates on its debt obligations. Any premiums related to these instruments were excluded from the Company's measurement of hedge effectiveness, and were amortized over the period between the hedge execution and the contract maturity. The related gains (losses) were initially deferred in AOCI and are subsequently recognized in the Consolidated Statements of Operations as interest income (expense) in the same periods during which the hedged interest payments associated with the Company’s borrowings are recorded in earnings. As of March 30, 2024, there were no interest rate derivative contracts outstanding.
The Company also enters into cross-currency swaps to reduce its risks related to exchange rate fluctuations on net investments in foreign subsidiaries, including our net investment in Euro-denominated subsidiaries and Japanese Yen-denominated subsidiaries against future volatility in the exchange rates between the United States dollar and their local currencies. The related gains (losses) are deferred in AOCI until the net investment is sold or liquidated, and current maturity dates range from April 2025 to March 2032.
The following tables provide information related to the Company's derivative instruments recorded on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
Notional ValueDerivative AssetsDerivative Liabilities
Fair ValueFair Value
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023Consolidated Balance Sheet ClassificationMarch 30, 2024July 1, 2023Consolidated Balance Sheet ClassificationMarch 30, 2024July 1, 2023
(millions)
Designated hedge instruments:
FC - Inventory purchases(1)
$822.3 $842.3 Other Current Assets$48.9 $38.6 Accrued Liabilities$1.5 $0.1 
CCS - Net investment hedges(2)
1,200.0 1,200.0 Other Assets101.2 13.1 Other Liabilities137.3 90.5 
Total designated hedge instruments$2,022.3 $2,042.3 $150.1 $51.7 $138.8 $90.6 
Undesignated hedging instruments:
FC - Intercompany liabilities and loans(3)
246.7 272.3 Other Current Assets0.2 0.4 Accrued Liabilities0.2 0.2 
Total Hedges$2,269.0 $2,314.6 $150.3 $52.1 $139.0 $90.8 
(1)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(2)Represents cross currency swap contracts ("CCS") designated as derivative instruments in net investment hedging relationships.
(3)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") not designated as hedges.
The following tables provides the pretax impact of gains and losses from the Company's designated derivative instruments on its Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in OCI on Derivatives
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Cash flow hedges:
Inventory purchases(1)
$35.9 $(14.2)
Interest rates(2)
(10.4)— 
Total cash flow hedges$25.5 $(14.2)
Other:
Net investment hedges(3)
42.1 (74.9)
Total other$42.1 $(74.9)
Total hedges$67.6 $(89.1)

Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from Accumulated OCI into Income
Statement of Operations
Classification
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Cash flow hedges:
Inventory purchases(1)
Cost of Sales$22.9 $(5.2)
Interest rates(2)
Other income (expense)(9.0)— 
Total hedges$13.9 $(5.2)

(1)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(2)Represents forward interest rate contracts ("IC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(3)Represents cross currency swap contracts ("CCS") designated as derivative instruments in net investment hedging relationships, for which the difference between changes in fair value and periodic amortization of excluded components is recorded within AOCI.
The Company expects that $42.1 million of net derivative gain related to inventory purchases and interest rates included in Accumulated other comprehensive income at March 30, 2024 will be reclassified into earnings within the next 12 months. This amount will vary due to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and benchmark interest rates.
The Company assesses the cross-currency swaps used as net investment hedges under the spot method. This results in the cross-currency basis spread being excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and recorded as incurred as a reduction in interest expense in the Company’s consolidated statements of operations. Accordingly, the Company recorded net interest income of $21.8 million and $21.2 million during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively.
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EARNINGS PER SHARE
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
EARNINGS PER SHARE EARNINGS PER SHARE
Basic net income per share is calculated by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of shares outstanding during the period. Diluted net income per share is calculated similarly but includes potential dilution from the exercise of stock options and restricted stock units and any other potentially dilutive instruments, only in the periods in which such effects are dilutive under the treasury stock method.
The following is a reconciliation of the weighted-average shares outstanding and calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions, except per share data)
Net income (loss)$139.4 $186.7 $656.7 $711.9 
Weighted-average basic shares 229.5 234.6 229.0 238.4 
Dilutive securities:    
Effect of dilutive securities4.7 5.1 3.8 4.8 
Weighted-average diluted shares234.2 239.7 232.8 243.2 
Net income (loss) per share:    
Basic$0.61 $0.80 $2.87 $2.99 
Diluted$0.60 $0.78 $2.82 $2.93 
Earnings per share amounts have been calculated based on unrounded numbers. Options to purchase shares of the Company's common stock at an exercise price greater than the average market price of the common stock during the reporting period are anti-dilutive and therefore not included in the computation of diluted net income (loss) per common share. In addition, the Company has outstanding restricted stock unit awards that are issuable only upon the achievement of certain performance goals. Performance-based restricted stock unit awards are included in the computation of diluted shares only to the extent that the underlying performance conditions and any applicable market condition modifiers (i) are satisfied as of the end of the reporting period or (ii) would be considered satisfied if the end of the reporting period were the end of the related contingency period and the result would be dilutive under the treasury stock method. As of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, there were 0.2 million and 2.0 million, respectively, of additional shares issuable upon exercise of anti-dilutive options and contingent vesting of performance-based restricted stock unit awards, which were excluded from the diluted share calculations.
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Share-Based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION
The following table shows the share-based compensation expense and the related tax benefits recognized in the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the periods indicated:
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions)
Share-based compensation expense$23.6 $20.9 $65.8 $55.7 
Income tax benefit related to share-based compensation expense
4.1 3.9 12.0 10.6 
Stock Options
A summary of stock option activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Options
Outstanding
(millions)
Outstanding at July 1, 20238.7 
Granted1.3 
Exercised(0.5)
Forfeited or expired(0.9)
Outstanding at March 30, 20248.6 
The weighted-average grant-date fair value of options granted during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 was $10.35 and $12.03, respectively. The fair value of each option grant is estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option pricing model and the following weighted-average assumptions:
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
Expected term (years)5.04.9
Expected volatility44.8 %48.6 %
Risk-free interest rate4.5 %3.3 %
Dividend yield4.2 %3.4 %
Service-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards ("RSUs")
A summary of service-based RSU activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Non-vested RSUs
(millions)
Non-vested at July 1, 20235.9 
Granted2.4 
Vested(2.7)
Forfeited(0.3)
Non-vested at March 30, 20245.3 
The weighted-average grant-date fair value of share awards granted during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 was $33.14 and $35.32, respectively.
Performance-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards ("PRSUs")
A summary of PRSU activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Non-vested PRSUs
(millions)
Non-vested at July 1, 20230.7 
Granted0.4 
Change due to performance condition achievement0.1 
Vested 
Forfeited(0.1)
Non-vested at March 30, 20241.1 
The PRSU awards included in the non-vested amount are based on certain Company-specific financial metrics. The effect of the change due to performance condition on the non-vested amount is recognized at the conclusion of the performance period, which may differ from the date on which the award vests.
The weighted-average grant-date fair value per share of PRSU awards granted during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 was $33.83 and $35.37, respectively.
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DEBT
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
DEBT DEBT
The following table summarizes the components of the Company’s outstanding debt:
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
Current debt:
Term Loan due 2027$25.0 $25.0 
Total current debt$25.0 $25.0 
Long-term debt:
Term Loan due 2027$425.0 $443.8 
USD Senior Notes:
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025
303.4 303.4 
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025
500.0 — 
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026
750.0 — 
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027
396.6 396.6 
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028
1,000.0 — 
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030
1,000.0 — 
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032
500.0 500.0 
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033
1,250.0 — 
EUR Senior Notes:
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025(1)
539.5 — 
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027(1)
539.5 — 
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031(1)
539.5 — 
Total long-term debt7,743.5 1,643.8 
Less: Unamortized discount and debt issuance costs on Senior Notes(69.8)(8.0)
Total long-term debt, net$7,673.7 $1,635.8 
(1)The carrying amounts of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes (as defined below) include the impact of changes in the exchange rate of the United States Dollar against the Euro.
During the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024, the Company recognized interest expense related to its debt of $130.1 million and $241.0 million, respectively, which is inclusive of $0.0 million and $28.5 million, respectively, related to Bridge Facility (as defined below) financing fees. During the three and nine months ended April 1, 2023, the Company recognized interest expense related to its debt of $19.0 million and $53.4 million, respectively.
Capri Holdings Limited Acquisition
The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. On November 27, 2023, the Company issued $4.5 billion Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes and €1.5 billion Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes which, in addition to the $1.4 billion of delayed draw Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities executed on August 30, 2023, complete the expected financing for the Capri Acquisition. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," for further information.
Bridge Facility
In connection with our entry into the Merger Agreement, the Company entered into a commitment letter, dated as of August 10, 2023, with Bank of America, N.A., Morgan Stanley Senior Funding, Inc. and the other commitment parties party thereto, to provide a 364-day senior unsecured bridge loan facility in an aggregate principal amount of up to $8.0 billion (the "Bridge Facility") to fund the purchase price of the Capri Acquisition and to pay related fees and expenses. Upon entering into the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Agreement (as defined below) and, as a result of the commitments thereunder with respect to the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities (as defined below), the Bridge Facility commitments were reduced to $6.6 billion. In November 2023, the Bridge Facility was terminated upon the issuance of approximately $6.1 billion of the Capri Acquisition Senior Notes by the Company. Refer to the "Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes" and "Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes" paragraphs below.
Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities
On August 30, 2023, the Company entered into a definitive credit agreement (such agreement, the "Capri Acquisition Term Loan Credit Agreement") whereby Bank of America, N.A, as administrative agent, and the other agents party thereto, and a syndicate of banks and financial institutions have committed to lend the Company, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions set forth in the Term Loan Agreement, a $1.05 billion unsecured term loan facility maturing three years after the term loans thereunder are borrowed (the “Three-Year Term Loan Facility”) and a $350 million term loan facility maturing five years after the term loans thereunder are borrowed (the “Five-Year Term Loan Facility”; and collectively with the Three-Year Term Loan Facility, the “Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities”). The Company plans to use borrowings under the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities to pay a portion of the consideration for the Capri Acquisition and to pay related fees and expenses.
Borrowings under the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities bear interest at a rate per annum equal to, at the Company’s option, either (a) an alternate base rate or (b) a rate based on the forward-looking Secured Overnight Financing Rate ("SOFR") term rate administered by CME Group Benchmark Administration Limited (or any successor administrator) plus, in each case, an applicable margin. The applicable margin will be adjusted by reference to a grid based on the ratio of (a) consolidated debt (with certain customary deductions for unrestricted cash and permitted investments) to (b) consolidated EBITDAR. The applicable margin will initially be (x) in the case of the Three-Year Term Loan Facility, 0.250% for base rate loans and 1.250% for SOFR loans and (y) in the case of the Five-Year Term Loan Facility, 0.375% for base rate loans and 1.375% for SOFR loans. Additionally, the Company will pay a ticking fee of 0.15% on the average daily amount of the unused commitments of the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities. There were no outstanding borrowings on the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities as of March 30, 2024.
$2.0 Billion Revolving Credit Facility
On August 30, 2023, pursuant to that certain Amendment No. 1 to Credit Agreement (the "Amendment"), the Company amended its Existing Credit Agreement (as defined below), originally dated as of May 11, 2022, among the Company, as borrower, certain of our subsidiaries, as guarantors, Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, and the financial institutions parties thereto as lenders (the "Existing Credit Agreement", and as amended by the Amendment, the "Amended Credit Agreement"). Under the Amended Credit Agreement, a syndicate of financial institutions and other lenders provided increases to the aggregate commitments to the revolving facility under the Existing Credit Agreement from $1.25 billion to $2.0 billion (the “Revolving Facility”). The Revolving Facility will mature on May 11, 2027.
Borrowings under the Revolving Facility bear interest at a rate per annum equal to, at the Company’s option, (i) for borrowings in U.S. Dollars, either (a) an alternate base rate or (b) a rate based on the forward-looking SOFR term rate administered by CME Group Benchmark Administration Limited (or any successor administrator satisfactory to the administrative agent), (ii) for borrowings in Euros, the Euro Interbank Offered Rate, (iii) for borrowings in Pounds Sterling, the Sterling Overnight Index Average Reference Rate and (iv) for borrowings in Japanese Yen, the Tokyo Interbank Offer Rate, plus, in each case, an applicable margin. The applicable margin will be adjusted by reference to a grid (the “Pricing Grid”) based on the ratio of (a) consolidated debt to (b) consolidated EBITDAR. Additionally, the Company will pay facility fees, calculated at a rate per annum determined in accordance with the Pricing Grid, on the full amount of the Revolving Facility, payable quarterly in arrears, and certain fees with respect to letters of credit that are issued. The Revolving Facility may be used to finance the working capital needs, capital expenditures, permitted investments, share purchases, dividends, and other general corporate purposes of the Company and its subsidiaries (which may include commercial paper backup). Additionally, up to $250 million of the Revolving Facility will be available on a funds certain basis to fund the purchase price of the Capri Acquisition and to pay related fees and expenses. There were no outstanding borrowings on the Revolving Facility as of March 30, 2024.
Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes
On November 27, 2023, the Company issued $4.5 billion aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes, consisting of $500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 7.050% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2025 at 99.890% of par (the “7.050% Senior Notes due 2025”), $750.0 million aggregate principal amount of 7.000% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2026 at 99.803% of par (the “7.000% Senior Notes due 2026”), $1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 7.350% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2028 at 99.724% (the “7.350% Senior Notes due 2028”), $1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 7.700% Senior Notes due November 27, 2030 at 99.712% of par (the “7.700% Senior Notes due 2030”) and $1.25 billion aggregate principal amount of our 7.850% Senior Notes due November 27, 2033 at 99.475% (the “7.850% Senior Notes due 2033" and, together with the 7.050% Senior Notes due 2025, the 7.000% Senior Notes due 2026, the 7.350% Senior Notes due 2028 and the 7.700% Senior Notes due 2030, the “Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes”). The Company will pay interest semi-annually on the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes on May 27 and November 27 of each year, commencing on May 27, 2024.
If (i) the Capri Acquisition has not been completed by February 10, 2025 (or such later date mutually agreed between the Company and Capri) (such date, the “special mandatory redemption end date”), (ii) prior to the special mandatory redemption end date, the Merger Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms or (iii) the Company otherwise notifies the trustee that it will not pursue the consummation of the Capri Acquisition, all of the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes will be redeemed at a redemption price equal to 101% of their principal amount, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but excluding, the special mandatory redemption date.
Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes
On November 27, 2023, the Company issued €1.5 billion aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes, consisting of €500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.350% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2025 at 99.878% of par (the “5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025”), €500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.375% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2027 at 99.723% of par (the 5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027”) and €500.0 million aggregate principal amount of our 5.875% senior unsecured notes due November 27, 2031 at 99.248% of par (the “5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031" and, together with the 5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025 and the 5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027, the “Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes” and, together with the Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes, the "Capri Acquisition Senior Notes"). The Company will pay interest annually on the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes on November 27 of each year, commencing on November 27, 2024. As of March 30, 2024, the carrying amount for each of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes was $539.5 million.
If (i) the Capri Acquisition has not been completed by the special mandatory redemption end date, (ii) prior to the special mandatory redemption end date, the Merger Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms or (iii) the Company otherwise notifies the trustee that it will not pursue the consummation of the Capri Acquisition, all of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes will be redeemed at a redemption price equal to 101% of their principal amount, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but excluding, the special mandatory redemption date.
2027 Term Loan
On May 11, 2022, pursuant to the Existing Credit Agreement, the Company entered into an unsecured $500.0 million Term Loan (the “Term Loan due 2027”) which matures on May 11, 2027. The Term Loan due 2027 amortizes in an amount equal to 5.000% per annum, with payments made quarterly. As of March 30, 2024, $25.0 million of the Term Loan due 2027 is included in Current debt on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Borrowings under the Term Loan due 2027 bear interest at a rate per annum equal to, at the Company’s option, either (i) an alternate base rate or (ii) a term secured overnight financing rate plus, in each case, an applicable margin. The applicable margin will be adjusted by reference to a pricing grid based on the ratio (a) consolidated debt to (b) consolidated EBITDAR.
2025, 2027, 2032 Senior Notes
In March 2015, the Company issued $600.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.250% senior unsecured notes due April 1, 2025 at 99.445% of par (the "4.250% Senior Notes due 2025"). In June 2017, the Company issued $600.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.125% senior unsecured notes due July 15, 2027 at 99.858% of par (the 4.125% Senior Notes due 2027"). In December 2021, the Company completed a cash tender offer for $296.6 million and $203.4 million of the outstanding aggregate principal amount under its 4.250% Senior Notes due 2025 and 4.125% Senior Notes due 2027, respectively. In addition, in December 2021, the Company issued $500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 3.050% senior unsecured notes due March 15, 2032 at 99.705% of par (the "3.050% Senior Notes due 2032").
Debt Covenants
Under the terms of our debt facilities, we must comply with certain restrictions limiting the Company’s ability to among other things: (i) incur certain indebtedness, (ii) create certain liens, (iii) enter into certain sale and leaseback transactions, (iv) make certain investments or payments and (v) merge, or consolidate or transfer, sell or lease all or substantially all of the Company’s assets.
Under the Amended Credit Agreement, we are required to comply on a quarterly basis with a maximum net leverage ratio of 4.00:1.00. After giving effect to the Capri Acquisition, the Company will be required under the Amended Credit Agreement and the Capri Acquisition Term Loan Agreement to comply on a quarterly basis with a maximum net leverage ratio of (i) from and including the closing date of the Capri Acquisition to but excluding June 28, 2025, 4.75 to 1.00, (ii) from and including June 28, 2025 to but excluding June 27, 2026, 4.50 to 1.00, and (iii) from and including June 27, 2026 and thereafter, 4.00 to 1.00. As of March 30, 2024, we were in compliance with these restrictions and covenants, have met such financial ratios and have met all debt payment obligations.
Fair Value Considerations
The following table shows the estimated fair values of the senior unsecured notes at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023 based on external pricing data, including available quoted market prices of the instruments, and consideration of comparable debt instruments with similar interest rates and trading frequency, among other factors, and is classified as Level 2 measurements within the fair value hierarchy:
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
USD Senior Notes:
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025
299.0 295.1 
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025
510.9 — 
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026
774.3 — 
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027
378.0 371.7 
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028
1,054.4 — 
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030
1,069.0 — 
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032
410.0 399.5 
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033
1,358.6 — 
EUR Senior Notes:
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025(1)
549.0 — 
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027(1)
561.1 — 
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031(1)
575.8 — 
(1)The fair values of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes include the impact of changes in the exchange rate of the United States Dollar against the Euro.
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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
The Company categorizes its assets and liabilities, based on the priority of the inputs to the valuation technique, into a three-level fair value hierarchy as set forth below. The three levels of the hierarchy are defined as follows:
Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level 2 — Observable inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1. Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in non-active markets, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, and inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.
Level 3 — Unobservable inputs reflecting management’s own assumptions about the input used in pricing the asset or liability. The Company does not have any Level 3 investments.
The following table shows the fair value measurements of the Company’s financial assets and liabilities at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
 Level 1Level 2
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
Assets:    
Cash equivalents(1)
$1,109.1 $155.7 $34.2 $11.9 
Short-term investments:
Time deposits(2)
 — 0.6 0.6 
Commercial paper(2)
 — 315.8 — 
Government securities - U.S.(2)
49.9 —  — 
Corporate debt securities - U.S.(2)
 — 57.9 — 
Corporate debt securities - non-U.S.(2)
 —  — 
Other — 18.7 14.8 
Long-term investments:
Other — 1.3 1.3 
Derivative assets:
Inventory-related instruments(3)
 — 48.9 38.6 
Net investment hedges(3)
 — 101.2 13.1 
Intercompany loans and payables(3)
 — 0.2 0.4 
Liabilities:    
Derivative liabilities:
  
Inventory-related instruments(3)
 — 1.5 0.1 
Net investment hedges(3)
 — 137.3 90.5 
Intercompany loans and payables(3)
 — 0.2 0.2 
(1)Cash equivalents generally consists of money market funds and time deposits with maturities of three months or less at the date of purchase. Due to their short-term maturity, management believes that their carrying value approximates fair value.
(2)Short-term investments are recorded at fair value, which approximates their carrying value, and are primarily based upon quoted vendor or broker priced securities in active markets.
(3)The fair value of these hedges is primarily based on the forward curves of the specific indices upon which settlement is based and includes an adjustment for the counterparty’s or Company’s credit risk.
Refer to Note 11, "Debt," for the fair value of the Company's outstanding debt instruments.
Non-Financial Assets and Liabilities
The Company’s non-financial instruments, which primarily consist of goodwill, intangible assets, right-of-use assets and property and equipment, are not required to be measured at fair value on a recurring basis and are reported at carrying value. However, on a periodic basis whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that their carrying value may not be fully recoverable (and at least annually for goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets), non-financial instruments are assessed for impairment and, if applicable, written-down to and recorded at fair value, considering market participant assumptions. There were no impairment charges recorded during the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023.
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INVESTMENTS
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
INVESTMENTS INVESTMENTS
The following table summarizes the Company’s U.S. dollar-denominated investments, recorded within the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023
Short-term
Long-term(2)
TotalShort-term
Long-term(2)
Total
(millions)
Available-for-sale investments:      
Commercial paper(1)
$315.8 $ $315.8 $— $— $— 
Government securities - U.S.(1)
49.9  49.9 — — — 
Corporate debt securities - U.S.(1)
57.9  57.9 — — — 
Available-for-sale investments, total$423.6 $ $423.6 $— $— $— 
Other:  
Time deposits(1)
$0.6 $ $0.6 $0.6 $— $0.6 
Other18.7 1.3 20.0 14.8 1.3 16.1 
Total Investments$442.9 $1.3 $444.2 $15.4 $1.3 $16.7 
(1)These securities, as of period end, have maturity dates during their respective fiscal years and are recorded at fair value.
(2)Long-term investments are presented within Other assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
There were no material gross realized and unrealized gains or losses on available-for-sale investments as of the periods ended March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023.
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Capri Holdings Limited Acquisition
On August 10, 2023, the Company entered into a Merger Agreement. The Company intends to finance the Capri Acquisition, inclusive of related fees and expenses, with the net proceeds of new senior unsecured notes, new term loans, cash on hand, cash on hand at Capri and anticipated future cash flow. Refer to Note 5, "Acquisitions," and Note 16, "Subsequent Events" for further information.
Letters of Credit
The Company had standby letters of credit, surety bonds and bank guarantees totaling $28.6 million and $37.1 million outstanding at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023, respectively. The agreements, which expire at various dates through fiscal year 2040, primarily collateralize the Company's obligation to third parties for duty, leases, insurance claims and materials used in product manufacturing. The Company pays certain fees with respect to these instruments that are issued.
Other
The Company had other contractual cash obligations as of March 30, 2024 related to debt repayments. Refer to Note 11, "Debt," for further information.
The Company is involved in various routine legal proceedings as both plaintiff and defendant incident to the ordinary course of its business, including proceedings to protect Tapestry's intellectual property rights, litigation instituted by persons alleged to have been injured by advertising claims or upon premises within the Company’s control, contractual disputes, insurance claims and litigation with present or former employees.
Although the Company's litigation can result in large monetary awards, such as when a civil jury is allowed to determine compensatory and/or punitive damages, the Company believes that the outcome of all pending legal proceedings in the aggregate will not have a material effect on the Company's business or condensed consolidated financial statements.
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SEGMENT INFORMATION
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
SEGMENT INFORMATION SEGMENT INFORMATION
The Company has three reportable segments:
Coach - Includes global sales primarily of Coach products to customers through Coach operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers and through independent third-party distributors.
Kate Spade - Includes global sales primarily of kate spade new york brand products to customers through Kate Spade operated stores, including e-commerce sites and concession shop-in-shops, sales to wholesale customers, and through independent third-party distributors.
Stuart Weitzman - Includes global sales of Stuart Weitzman brand products primarily through Stuart Weitzman operated stores, sales to wholesale customers, through e-commerce sites and through independent third-party distributors.
In deciding how to allocate resources and assess performance, the Company's chief operating decision maker regularly evaluates operating profit of these segments. Segment operating profit is the gross profit of the segment less direct expenses of the segment.
The following table summarizes net sales of each of the company's segments for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Segment net sales:    
Coach$1,145.6 $1,144.0 $3,844.9 $3,713.0 
Kate Spade280.7 297.21,044.3 1,109.4 
Stuart Weitzman56.1 68.3190.9 219.0
Total Net sales:$1,482.4 $1,509.5 $5,080.1 $5,041.4 

The following table summarizes segment operating profit of each of the company's segments and reconciliation to Income (loss) before provision for income taxes for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Segment operating profit:    
Coach$362.7 $342.2 $1,262.3 $1,134.6 
Kate Spade10.0 8.0108.7 100.2
Stuart Weitzman(4.7)0.8 (11.9)(3.6)
Total segment operating profit:$368.0 $351.0 $1,359.1 $1,231.2 
Unallocated corporate expenses(1)
163.7 124.7 454.0 332.4 
Unallocated other charges, net(2)
34.8 3.1 94.0 22.5 
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes$169.5 $223.2 $811.1 $876.3 

The following table summarizes depreciation and amortization expense of each of the company's segments for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Depreciation and amortization expense(3):
    
Coach$20.4 $21.0 $64.3 $68.0 
Kate Spade9.6 10.028.9 32.3
Stuart Weitzman2.6 2.77.9 7.8
Unallocated corporate(1)
7.4 8.2 24.7 22.4 
Total Depreciation and amortization expense:$40.0 $41.9 $125.8 $130.5 
(1)    Corporate, which is not a reportable segment, represents certain costs that are not directly attributable to a segment. These costs primarily include administration and certain costs for information systems.
(2)    Includes Interest expense, net and Other expense (income).
(3)    Depreciation and amortization expense for the segments includes an allocation of expense related to assets which support multiple segments.
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SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
As previously disclosed, on August 10, 2023, Tapestry, Capri and Merger Sub, entered into the Merger Agreement, dated August 10, 2023, pursuant to which, among other things, Merger Sub will merge with and into Capri (the “Merger”), with Capri surviving the Merger and continuing as a wholly owned subsidiary of Tapestry.
On April 22, 2024, the FTC filed a complaint against the Company and Capri in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking to enjoin the consummation of the Merger. The FTC’s complaint alleges that the Merger would violate Section 7 of the Clayton Act and that the Merger Agreement and the Capri Acquisition constitute unfair methods of competition in violation of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act and should be enjoined. The Company believes the FTC’s claims are without merit, and intends to defend the lawsuit vigorously.
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Pay vs Performance Disclosure - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Dec. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2023
Apr. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Oct. 01, 2022
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Pay vs Performance Disclosure                
Net income (loss) $ 139.4 $ 322.3 $ 195.0 $ 186.7 $ 329.9 $ 195.3 $ 656.7 $ 711.9
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Insider Trading Arrangements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Trading Arrangements, by Individual  
Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Adopted false
Non-Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Adopted false
Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Terminated false
Non-Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Terminated false
v3.24.1.u1
BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Fiscal Periods
Fiscal Periods
The Company utilizes a 52-53 week fiscal year ending on the Saturday closest to June 30. Fiscal 2024 will be a 52-week period. Fiscal 2023, ended on July 1, 2023, was also a 52-week period. The third quarter of fiscal 2024 ended on March 30, 2024 and the third quarter of fiscal 2023 ended on April 1, 2023, both of which were 13-week periods.
Use of Estimates
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the condensed consolidated financial statements and footnotes thereto. Actual results could differ from estimates in amounts that may be material to the financial statements.
Significant estimates inherent in the preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements include reserves for the realizability of inventory; asset retirement obligations; customer returns, end-of-season markdowns and operational
chargebacks; useful lives and impairments of long-lived tangible and intangible assets; accounting for income taxes and related uncertain tax positions; accounting for business combinations; the valuation of stock-based compensation awards and related expected forfeiture rates; reserves for restructuring; and reserves for litigation and other contingencies, amongst others.
Principles of Consolidation
Principles of Consolidation
These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and all 100% owned and controlled subsidiaries. All intercompany transactions and balances are eliminated in consolidation.
Share Repurchases
Share Repurchases
The Company accounts for stock repurchases by allocating the repurchase price to common stock and retained earnings. Under Maryland law, the Company's state of incorporation, there are no treasury shares. All repurchased shares are authorized but unissued shares and these shares may be issued in the future for general corporate and other purposes. The Company may terminate or limit the stock repurchase program at any time. The Company accrues for the shares purchased under the share repurchase plan based on the trade date. Purchases of the Company's common stock are executed through open market purchases, including through purchase agreements under Rule 10b5-1. Effective January 1, 2023, the Company is subject to a 1% excise tax on net share repurchases as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which is recorded in Retained earnings as part of Stockholders' Equity.
Supplier Finance Program
Supplier Finance Program
To improve our working capital efficiency, the Company makes available to certain suppliers a voluntary supply chain finance (“SCF”) program that enables our suppliers to sell their receivables from the Company to a global financial institution on a non-recourse basis at a rate that leverages our credit rating. The Company does not have the ability to refinance or modify payment terms to the global financial institution through the SCF program. No guarantees are provided by the Company or any of our subsidiaries under the SCF program. The Company’s payment obligations, including the amounts due and payment terms, which generally do not exceed 90 days, are not impacted by suppliers’ participation in the program.
Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements and Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements
Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements
In September 2022, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") No. 2022-04, "Liabilities—Supplier Finance Programs (Subtopic 405-50)", which is intended to enhance the transparency of supplier finance programs. The ASU requires the buyer in a supplier finance program to disclose sufficient information about the program in order to allow a user of financial statements to understand the program's nature, activity during the period, changes from period to period, and potential magnitude. The Company adopted ASU 2022-04 as of the beginning of fiscal 2024. The adoption of ASU 2022-04 did not have an impact on the Company's interim condensed consolidated financial statements other than the new disclosure requirements. Refer to Note 2, "Basis of Presentation and Organization," for additional information.
Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements
In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB") issued ASU No. 2023-07, "Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures", which is intended to improve reportable segment disclosure requirements, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. The amendments will require public entities to disclose significant segment expenses that are regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker and included within segment profit and loss. The amendments will be effective for the Company's annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2025 and for interim periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, with early adoption permitted, and will be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company is currently evaluating the ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures.
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU No. 2023-09, "Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures", which includes amendments that further enhance income tax disclosures, primarily through standardization and disaggregation of rate reconciliation categories and income taxes paid by jurisdiction. The amendments are effective for the Company's annual periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, with early adoption permitted, and should be applied either prospectively or retrospectively. The Company is currently evaluating the ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures.
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REVENUE (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Schedule of Disaggregation of Revenue
The following table disaggregates the Company's net sales into geographies that depict how economic factors may impact the revenues and cash flows for the periods presented. Each geography presented includes net sales related to the Company's directly operated channels, global travel retail business and to wholesale customers, including distributors, in locations within the specified geographic area.
North America
Greater China(1)
Other Asia(2)
Other(3)
Total
(millions)
Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
Coach$620.3 $243.3 $201.0 $81.0 $1,145.6 
Kate Spade216.7 11.7 33.9 18.4 280.7 
Stuart Weitzman37.0 15.9  3.2 56.1 
Total$874.0 $270.9 $234.9 $102.6 $1,482.4 
Three Months Ended April 1, 2023
Coach$635.0 $253.8 $198.7 $56.5 $1,144.0 
Kate Spade227.3 13.6 37.9 18.4 297.2 
Stuart Weitzman42.5 18.4 0.7 6.7 68.3 
Total$904.8 $285.8 $237.3 $81.6 $1,509.5 
Nine Months Ended March 30, 2024
Coach$2,323.7 $692.8 $585.9 $242.5 $3,844.9 
Kate Spade844.6 33.8 102.1 63.8 1,044.3 
Stuart Weitzman125.3 53.6 1.3 10.7 190.9 
Total$3,293.6 $780.2 $689.3 $317.0 $5,080.1 
Nine Months Ended April 1, 2023
Coach$2,289.5 $659.6 $567.2 $196.7 $3,713.0 
Kate Spade900.4 34.4 106.9 67.7 1,109.4 
Stuart Weitzman141.5 53.6 1.2 22.7 219.0 
Total$3,331.4 $747.6 $675.3 $287.1 $5,041.4 
(1)    Greater China includes mainland China, Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR, and Taiwan.
(2)    Other Asia includes Japan, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and other countries within Asia.
(3)    Other sales primarily represents sales in Europe, the Middle East and royalties earned from the Company's licensing partners.
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GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Change in Carrying Amount of Goodwill by Segment
The change in the carrying amount of the Company’s goodwill by segment is as follows:
 CoachKate Spade
Stuart Weitzman(1)
Total
(millions)
Balance at July 1, 2023$597.5 $630.0 $— $1,227.5 
Foreign exchange impact(9.1)(1.9) $(11.0)
Balance at March 30, 2024$588.4 $628.1 $ $1,216.5 
(1)    Amount is net of accumulated goodwill impairment charges of $210.7 million as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023.
Schedule of Indefinite-Lived Intangible Assets
Intangible assets consist of the following:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023
Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
NetGross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
Net
(millions)
Intangible assets subject to amortization:
Customer relationships$100.3 $(54.9)$45.4 $100.3 $(50.0)$50.3 
Total intangible assets subject to amortization100.3 (54.9)45.4 100.3 (50.0)50.3 
Intangible assets not subject to amortization:
Trademarks and trade names1,309.8  1,309.8 1,309.8 — 1,309.8 
Total intangible assets$1,410.1 $(54.9)$1,355.2 $1,410.1 $(50.0)$1,360.1 
Schedule of Finite-Lived Intangible Assets
Intangible assets consist of the following:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023
Gross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
NetGross
Carrying
Amount
Accum.
Amort.
Net
(millions)
Intangible assets subject to amortization:
Customer relationships$100.3 $(54.9)$45.4 $100.3 $(50.0)$50.3 
Total intangible assets subject to amortization100.3 (54.9)45.4 100.3 (50.0)50.3 
Intangible assets not subject to amortization:
Trademarks and trade names1,309.8  1,309.8 1,309.8 — 1,309.8 
Total intangible assets$1,410.1 $(54.9)$1,355.2 $1,410.1 $(50.0)$1,360.1 
Schedule of Expected Amortization Expense
As of March 30, 2024, the expected amortization expense for intangible assets is as follows:
 Amortization Expense
(millions)
Remainder of fiscal 2024$1.6 
Fiscal 20256.5 
Fiscal 20266.5 
Fiscal 20276.5 
Fiscal 20286.5 
Thereafter17.8 
Total$45.4 
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STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Stockholders' Equity Note [Abstract]  
Schedule of Reconciliation of Stockholders Equity
A reconciliation of stockholders' equity is presented below:
Shares of
Common
Stock
Common StockAdditional
Paid-in-
Capital
Retained Earnings / (Accumulated Deficit)Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
Total
Stockholders'
Equity
(millions, except per share data)
Balance at July 2, 2022241.2 $2.4 $3,620.2 $(1,166.2)$(170.9)$2,285.5 
Net income (loss)— — — 195.3 — 195.3 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — (22.0)(22.0)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes2.7 — (45.8)— — (45.8)
Share-based compensation— — 15.1 — — 15.1 
Repurchase of common stock(3.0)— — (100.0)— (100.0)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (72.7)— (72.7)
Balance at October 1, 2022240.9 $2.4 $3,589.5 $(1,143.6)$(192.9)$2,255.4 
Net income (loss)— — — 329.9 — 329.9 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — (24.9)(24.9)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.5 — 4.6 — — 4.6 
Share-based compensation— — 19.7 — — 19.7 
Repurchase of common stock(5.4)— — (200.0)— (200.0)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (71.5)— (71.5)
Balance at December 31, 2022236.0 $2.4 $3,613.8 $(1,085.2)$(217.8)$2,313.2 
Net income (loss)— — — 186.7 — 186.7 
Other comprehensive income (loss)— — — — 0.2 0.2 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.5 — 14.5 — — 14.5 
Share-based compensation— — 20.9 — — 20.9 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax(4.7)(0.1)— (202.0)— (202.1)
Dividends declared ($0.30 per share)
— — — (70.0)— (70.0)
Balance at April 1, 2023231.8 $2.3 $3,649.2 $(1,170.5)$(217.6)$2,263.4 
Shares of
Common
Stock
Common StockAdditional
Paid-in-
Capital
Retained Earnings / (Accumulated Deficit)Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
Total
Stockholders'
Equity
(millions, except per share data)
Balance at July 1, 2023227.4 $2.3 $3,682.2 $(1,216.8)$(189.9)$2,277.8 
Net income (loss)   195.0  195.0 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    34.6 34.6 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes1.8  (31.2)  (31.2)
Share-based compensation  19.7   19.7 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.2) (80.2)
Balance at September 30, 2023229.2 $2.3 $3,670.7 $(1,102.0)$(155.3)$2,415.7 
Net income (loss)   322.3  322.3 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    (23.1)(23.1)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.2  2.6   2.6 
Share-based compensation  22.5   22.5 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.2) (80.2)
Balance at December 30, 2023229.4 $2.3 $3,695.8 $(859.9)$(178.4)$2,659.8 
Net income (loss)   139.4  139.4 
Other comprehensive income (loss)    21.2 21.2 
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes0.4  11.6   11.6 
Share-based compensation  23.6   23.6 
Repurchase of common stock, including excise tax      
Dividends declared ($0.35 per share)
   (80.5) (80.5)
Balance at March 30, 2024229.8 $2.3 $3,731.0 $(801.0)$(157.2)$2,775.1 
Schedule of Components of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
The components of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) ("AOCI"), as of the dates indicated, are as follows:
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Cash
Flow
Hedging Derivatives(1)
Unrealized Gains
(Losses) on Available-
for-Sale Investments
Cumulative
Translation
Adjustment(2)
Total
(millions)
Balances at July 2, 2022$(2.3)$(0.5)$(168.1)$(170.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications(14.2)0.5 (37.1)(50.8)
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings(4.1)— — (4.1)
Net current-period other comprehensive income (loss)(10.1)0.5 (37.1)(46.7)
Balances at April 1, 2023$(12.4)$— $(205.2)$(217.6)
Balances at July 1, 2023$34.9 $ $(224.8)$(189.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications26.6 0.2 20.5 47.3 
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings14.4 0.2  14.6 
Net current-period other comprehensive income (loss)12.2  20.5 32.7 
Balances at March 30, 2024$47.1 $ $(204.3)$(157.2)
(1)    The ending balances of AOCI related to cash flow hedges are net of tax of $(2.3) million and $(0.3) million as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively. The amounts reclassified from AOCI are net of tax of $0.5 million and $1.2 million as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively.
(2)    The ending balances of AOCI related to foreign currency translation adjustments includes a loss of $11.5 million, net of tax of $1.3 million, and a loss of $68.8 million, net of tax of $2.4 million, as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, respectively, related to changes in the fair values of instruments designated as hedges of the Company's net investment in certain foreign operations.
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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Derivative Instruments
The following tables provide information related to the Company's derivative instruments recorded on the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
Notional ValueDerivative AssetsDerivative Liabilities
Fair ValueFair Value
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023Consolidated Balance Sheet ClassificationMarch 30, 2024July 1, 2023Consolidated Balance Sheet ClassificationMarch 30, 2024July 1, 2023
(millions)
Designated hedge instruments:
FC - Inventory purchases(1)
$822.3 $842.3 Other Current Assets$48.9 $38.6 Accrued Liabilities$1.5 $0.1 
CCS - Net investment hedges(2)
1,200.0 1,200.0 Other Assets101.2 13.1 Other Liabilities137.3 90.5 
Total designated hedge instruments$2,022.3 $2,042.3 $150.1 $51.7 $138.8 $90.6 
Undesignated hedging instruments:
FC - Intercompany liabilities and loans(3)
246.7 272.3 Other Current Assets0.2 0.4 Accrued Liabilities0.2 0.2 
Total Hedges$2,269.0 $2,314.6 $150.3 $52.1 $139.0 $90.8 
(1)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(2)Represents cross currency swap contracts ("CCS") designated as derivative instruments in net investment hedging relationships.
(3)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") not designated as hedges.
Schedule Hedging Activity Affected Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss or Income Net of Tax
The following tables provides the pretax impact of gains and losses from the Company's designated derivative instruments on its Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements as of March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in OCI on Derivatives
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Cash flow hedges:
Inventory purchases(1)
$35.9 $(14.2)
Interest rates(2)
(10.4)— 
Total cash flow hedges$25.5 $(14.2)
Other:
Net investment hedges(3)
42.1 (74.9)
Total other$42.1 $(74.9)
Total hedges$67.6 $(89.1)

Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from Accumulated OCI into Income
Statement of Operations
Classification
Nine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Cash flow hedges:
Inventory purchases(1)
Cost of Sales$22.9 $(5.2)
Interest rates(2)
Other income (expense)(9.0)— 
Total hedges$13.9 $(5.2)

(1)Represents forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("FC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(2)Represents forward interest rate contracts ("IC") designated as derivative instruments in cash flow hedging relationships.
(3)Represents cross currency swap contracts ("CCS") designated as derivative instruments in net investment hedging relationships, for which the difference between changes in fair value and periodic amortization of excluded components is recorded within AOCI.
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EARNINGS PER SHARE (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
Schedule of Calculation of Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share
The following is a reconciliation of the weighted-average shares outstanding and calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions, except per share data)
Net income (loss)$139.4 $186.7 $656.7 $711.9 
Weighted-average basic shares 229.5 234.6 229.0 238.4 
Dilutive securities:    
Effect of dilutive securities4.7 5.1 3.8 4.8 
Weighted-average diluted shares234.2 239.7 232.8 243.2 
Net income (loss) per share:    
Basic$0.61 $0.80 $2.87 $2.99 
Diluted$0.60 $0.78 $2.82 $2.93 
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]  
Schedule of Compensation Cost Charged Against Income and Related Tax Benefits for Share-based Compensation Plans
The following table shows the share-based compensation expense and the related tax benefits recognized in the Company's Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the periods indicated:
 Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
(millions)
Share-based compensation expense$23.6 $20.9 $65.8 $55.7 
Income tax benefit related to share-based compensation expense
4.1 3.9 12.0 10.6 
Schedule of Stock Option Activity
A summary of stock option activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Options
Outstanding
(millions)
Outstanding at July 1, 20238.7 
Granted1.3 
Exercised(0.5)
Forfeited or expired(0.9)
Outstanding at March 30, 20248.6 
Schedule of Stock Option Grant Weighted Average Assumptions The fair value of each option grant is estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option pricing model and the following weighted-average assumptions:
March 30,
2024
April 1,
2023
Expected term (years)5.04.9
Expected volatility44.8 %48.6 %
Risk-free interest rate4.5 %3.3 %
Dividend yield4.2 %3.4 %
Service-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards (RSU)  
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]  
Schedule of RSU Activity
A summary of service-based RSU activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Non-vested RSUs
(millions)
Non-vested at July 1, 20235.9 
Granted2.4 
Vested(2.7)
Forfeited(0.3)
Non-vested at March 30, 20245.3 
Performance-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards (PRSU)  
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]  
Schedule of RSU Activity
A summary of PRSU activity during the nine months ended March 30, 2024 is as follows:
 Number of
Non-vested PRSUs
(millions)
Non-vested at July 1, 20230.7 
Granted0.4 
Change due to performance condition achievement0.1 
Vested 
Forfeited(0.1)
Non-vested at March 30, 20241.1 
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DEBT (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Debt
The following table summarizes the components of the Company’s outstanding debt:
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
Current debt:
Term Loan due 2027$25.0 $25.0 
Total current debt$25.0 $25.0 
Long-term debt:
Term Loan due 2027$425.0 $443.8 
USD Senior Notes:
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025
303.4 303.4 
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025
500.0 — 
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026
750.0 — 
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027
396.6 396.6 
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028
1,000.0 — 
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030
1,000.0 — 
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032
500.0 500.0 
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033
1,250.0 — 
EUR Senior Notes:
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025(1)
539.5 — 
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027(1)
539.5 — 
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031(1)
539.5 — 
Total long-term debt7,743.5 1,643.8 
Less: Unamortized discount and debt issuance costs on Senior Notes(69.8)(8.0)
Total long-term debt, net$7,673.7 $1,635.8 
(1)The carrying amounts of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes (as defined below) include the impact of changes in the exchange rate of the United States Dollar against the Euro.
Schedule of Estimated Fair Values of Debt Instruments
The following table shows the estimated fair values of the senior unsecured notes at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023 based on external pricing data, including available quoted market prices of the instruments, and consideration of comparable debt instruments with similar interest rates and trading frequency, among other factors, and is classified as Level 2 measurements within the fair value hierarchy:
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
USD Senior Notes:
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025
299.0 295.1 
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025
510.9 — 
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026
774.3 — 
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027
378.0 371.7 
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028
1,054.4 — 
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030
1,069.0 — 
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032
410.0 399.5 
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033
1,358.6 — 
EUR Senior Notes:
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025(1)
549.0 — 
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027(1)
561.1 — 
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031(1)
575.8 — 
(1)The fair values of the Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes include the impact of changes in the exchange rate of the United States Dollar against the Euro.
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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Schedule of Fair Value Measurements of Assets and Liabilities
The following table shows the fair value measurements of the Company’s financial assets and liabilities at March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
 Level 1Level 2
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
March 30,
2024
July 1,
2023
(millions)
Assets:    
Cash equivalents(1)
$1,109.1 $155.7 $34.2 $11.9 
Short-term investments:
Time deposits(2)
 — 0.6 0.6 
Commercial paper(2)
 — 315.8 — 
Government securities - U.S.(2)
49.9 —  — 
Corporate debt securities - U.S.(2)
 — 57.9 — 
Corporate debt securities - non-U.S.(2)
 —  — 
Other — 18.7 14.8 
Long-term investments:
Other — 1.3 1.3 
Derivative assets:
Inventory-related instruments(3)
 — 48.9 38.6 
Net investment hedges(3)
 — 101.2 13.1 
Intercompany loans and payables(3)
 — 0.2 0.4 
Liabilities:    
Derivative liabilities:
  
Inventory-related instruments(3)
 — 1.5 0.1 
Net investment hedges(3)
 — 137.3 90.5 
Intercompany loans and payables(3)
 — 0.2 0.2 
(1)Cash equivalents generally consists of money market funds and time deposits with maturities of three months or less at the date of purchase. Due to their short-term maturity, management believes that their carrying value approximates fair value.
(2)Short-term investments are recorded at fair value, which approximates their carrying value, and are primarily based upon quoted vendor or broker priced securities in active markets.
(3)The fair value of these hedges is primarily based on the forward curves of the specific indices upon which settlement is based and includes an adjustment for the counterparty’s or Company’s credit risk.
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INVESTMENTS (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
Schedule of Investments
The following table summarizes the Company’s U.S. dollar-denominated investments, recorded within the Company's Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 30, 2024 and July 1, 2023:
March 30, 2024July 1, 2023
Short-term
Long-term(2)
TotalShort-term
Long-term(2)
Total
(millions)
Available-for-sale investments:      
Commercial paper(1)
$315.8 $ $315.8 $— $— $— 
Government securities - U.S.(1)
49.9  49.9 — — — 
Corporate debt securities - U.S.(1)
57.9  57.9 — — — 
Available-for-sale investments, total$423.6 $ $423.6 $— $— $— 
Other:  
Time deposits(1)
$0.6 $ $0.6 $0.6 $— $0.6 
Other18.7 1.3 20.0 14.8 1.3 16.1 
Total Investments$442.9 $1.3 $444.2 $15.4 $1.3 $16.7 
(1)These securities, as of period end, have maturity dates during their respective fiscal years and are recorded at fair value.
(2)Long-term investments are presented within Other assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
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SEGMENT INFORMATION (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Schedule of Segment Performance
The following table summarizes net sales of each of the company's segments for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Segment net sales:    
Coach$1,145.6 $1,144.0 $3,844.9 $3,713.0 
Kate Spade280.7 297.21,044.3 1,109.4 
Stuart Weitzman56.1 68.3190.9 219.0
Total Net sales:$1,482.4 $1,509.5 $5,080.1 $5,041.4 

The following table summarizes segment operating profit of each of the company's segments and reconciliation to Income (loss) before provision for income taxes for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Segment operating profit:    
Coach$362.7 $342.2 $1,262.3 $1,134.6 
Kate Spade10.0 8.0108.7 100.2
Stuart Weitzman(4.7)0.8 (11.9)(3.6)
Total segment operating profit:$368.0 $351.0 $1,359.1 $1,231.2 
Unallocated corporate expenses(1)
163.7 124.7 454.0 332.4 
Unallocated other charges, net(2)
34.8 3.1 94.0 22.5 
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes$169.5 $223.2 $811.1 $876.3 

The following table summarizes depreciation and amortization expense of each of the company's segments for the three and nine months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023:
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
(millions)
Depreciation and amortization expense(3):
    
Coach$20.4 $21.0 $64.3 $68.0 
Kate Spade9.6 10.028.9 32.3
Stuart Weitzman2.6 2.77.9 7.8
Unallocated corporate(1)
7.4 8.2 24.7 22.4 
Total Depreciation and amortization expense:$40.0 $41.9 $125.8 $130.5 
(1)    Corporate, which is not a reportable segment, represents certain costs that are not directly attributable to a segment. These costs primarily include administration and certain costs for information systems.
(2)    Includes Interest expense, net and Other expense (income).
(3)    Depreciation and amortization expense for the segments includes an allocation of expense related to assets which support multiple segments.
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BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Supplier Finance Program [Line Items]    
Supplier finance program, obligation $ 253.0 $ 305.4
Maximum    
Supplier Finance Program [Line Items]    
Supplier finance program, payment timing, period 90 days  
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REVENUE (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Jul. 01, 2023
Revenue, Remaining Performance Obligation, Expected Timing of Satisfaction [Line Items]      
Deferred revenue $ 41.9   $ 43.0
Deferred revenue recognized $ 25.3 $ 20.4  
Licensing business | Net sales | Revenue from Rights Concentration Risk      
Revenue, Remaining Performance Obligation, Expected Timing of Satisfaction [Line Items]      
Percentage of revenue 1.00%    
Minimum      
Revenue, Remaining Performance Obligation, Expected Timing of Satisfaction [Line Items]      
Payment terms 30 days    
Maximum      
Revenue, Remaining Performance Obligation, Expected Timing of Satisfaction [Line Items]      
Payment terms 90 days    
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REVENUE (Summary of Disaggregation of Revenue) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales $ 1,482.4 $ 1,509.5 $ 5,080.1 $ 5,041.4
North America        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 874.0 904.8 3,293.6 3,331.4
Greater China        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 270.9 285.8 780.2 747.6
Other Asia        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 234.9 237.3 689.3 675.3
Other        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 102.6 81.6 317.0 287.1
Coach        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 1,145.6 1,144.0 3,844.9 3,713.0
Coach | North America        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 620.3 635.0 2,323.7 2,289.5
Coach | Greater China        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 243.3 253.8 692.8 659.6
Coach | Other Asia        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 201.0 198.7 585.9 567.2
Coach | Other        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 81.0 56.5 242.5 196.7
Kate Spade        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 280.7 297.2 1,044.3 1,109.4
Kate Spade | North America        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 216.7 227.3 844.6 900.4
Kate Spade | Greater China        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 11.7 13.6 33.8 34.4
Kate Spade | Other Asia        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 33.9 37.9 102.1 106.9
Kate Spade | Other        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 18.4 18.4 63.8 67.7
Stuart Weitzman        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 56.1 68.3 190.9 219.0
Stuart Weitzman | North America        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 37.0 42.5 125.3 141.5
Stuart Weitzman | Greater China        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 15.9 18.4 53.6 53.6
Stuart Weitzman | Other Asia        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales 0.0 0.7 1.3 1.2
Stuart Weitzman | Other        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Net sales $ 3.2 $ 6.7 $ 10.7 $ 22.7
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ACQUISITIONS (Details)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Aug. 10, 2023
USD ($)
$ / shares
Mar. 30, 2024
USD ($)
Mar. 30, 2024
USD ($)
Nov. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Nov. 27, 2023
USD ($)
Nov. 27, 2023
EUR (€)
Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes | Senior Notes            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Issuance of debt       $ 6,100,000,000 $ 4,500,000,000  
Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes | Senior Notes            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Issuance of debt | €           € 1,500,000,000
Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities | Line of Credit | Letter of Credit            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Maximum borrowing capacity         $ 1,400,000,000  
Capri Holdings Limited            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Business acquisition, share price (USD per share) | $ / shares $ 57.00          
Business acquisition, purchase price $ 8,500,000,000          
Acquisition-related expenses   $ 67,900,000 $ 166,600,000      
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GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS (Summary of Change in Carrying Value of Goodwill) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Goodwill [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance $ 1,227.5  
Foreign exchange impact (11.0)  
Ending Balance 1,216.5  
Coach    
Goodwill [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance 597.5  
Foreign exchange impact (9.1)  
Ending Balance 588.4  
Kate Spade    
Goodwill [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance 630.0  
Foreign exchange impact (1.9)  
Ending Balance 628.1  
Stuart Weitzman    
Goodwill [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance 0.0  
Foreign exchange impact 0.0  
Ending Balance 0.0  
Impairment charges $ 210.7 $ 210.7
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GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS (Summary of Indefinite and Finite Lived Assets) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Intangible assets subject to amortization:    
Gross carrying amount, customer relationships $ 100.3 $ 100.3
Accumulated amortization, customer relationships (54.9) (50.0)
Total 45.4 50.3
Intangible assets not subject to amortization:    
Indefinite-lived intangible assets (excluding goodwill), trademarks and trade names 1,309.8 1,309.8
Intangible assets, gross (excluding goodwill) 1,410.1 1,410.1
Intangible assets, net (excluding goodwill) $ 1,355.2 $ 1,360.1
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GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]        
Amortization expense of definite-lived intangible assets $ 1.7 $ 1.6 $ 4.9 $ 4.9
Minimum | Customer relationships        
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]        
Finite-lived intangible asset, useful life 6 years   6 years  
Maximum | Customer relationships        
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]        
Finite-lived intangible asset, useful life 8 years 3 months 18 days   8 years 3 months 18 days  
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GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS (Summary of Expected Amortization Expense for Intangible Assets) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Expected Amortization Expense For Intangible Assets    
Remainder of fiscal 2024 $ 1.6  
Fiscal 2025 6.5  
Fiscal 2026 6.5  
Fiscal 2027 6.5  
Fiscal 2028 6.5  
Thereafter 17.8  
Total $ 45.4 $ 50.3
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STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Schedule of Stockholders' Equity) (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, shares in Millions, $ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Dec. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2023
Apr. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Oct. 01, 2022
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Beginning balance (shares)     227.4       227.4  
Beginning balance $ 2,659.8 $ 2,415.7 $ 2,277.8 $ 2,313.2 $ 2,255.4 $ 2,285.5 $ 2,277.8 $ 2,285.5
Net income (loss) 139.4 322.3 195.0 186.7 329.9 195.3 656.7 711.9
Other comprehensive income (loss) 21.2 (23.1) 34.6 0.2 (24.9) (22.0) $ 32.7 (46.7)
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes 11.6 2.6 (31.2) 14.5 4.6 (45.8)    
Share-based compensation 23.6 22.5 19.7 20.9 19.7 15.1    
Repurchase of common stock       (202.1) (200.0) (100.0)    
Dividends declared $ (80.5) (80.2) (80.2) (70.0) (71.5) (72.7)    
Ending balance (shares) 229.8           229.8  
Ending balance $ 2,775.1 $ 2,659.8 $ 2,415.7 $ 2,263.4 $ 2,313.2 $ 2,255.4 $ 2,775.1 $ 2,263.4
Cash dividends declared per common share (USD per share) $ 0.35 $ 0.35 $ 0.35 $ 0.30 $ 0.30 $ 0.30    
Common Stock                
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Beginning balance (shares) 229.4 229.2 227.4 236.0 240.9 241.2 227.4 241.2
Beginning balance $ 2.3 $ 2.3 $ 2.3 $ 2.4 $ 2.4 $ 2.4 $ 2.3 $ 2.4
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes (shares) 0.4 0.2 1.8 0.5 0.5 2.7    
Repurchase of common stock (shares)       (4.7) (5.4) (3.0)    
Repurchase of common stock       $ (0.1)        
Ending balance (shares) 229.8 229.4 229.2 231.8 236.0 240.9 229.8 231.8
Ending balance $ 2.3 $ 2.3 $ 2.3 $ 2.3 $ 2.4 $ 2.4 $ 2.3 $ 2.3
Additional Paid-in- Capital                
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Beginning balance 3,695.8 3,670.7 3,682.2 3,613.8 3,589.5 3,620.2 3,682.2 3,620.2
Shares issued, pursuant to stock-based compensation arrangements, net of shares withheld for taxes 11.6 2.6 (31.2) 14.5 4.6 (45.8)    
Share-based compensation 23.6 22.5 19.7 20.9 19.7 15.1    
Ending balance 3,731.0 3,695.8 3,670.7 3,649.2 3,613.8 3,589.5 3,731.0 3,649.2
Retained Earnings / (Accumulated Deficit)                
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Beginning balance (859.9) (1,102.0) (1,216.8) (1,085.2) (1,143.6) (1,166.2) (1,216.8) (1,166.2)
Net income (loss) 139.4 322.3 195.0 186.7 329.9 195.3    
Repurchase of common stock       (202.0) (200.0) (100.0)    
Dividends declared (80.5) (80.2) (80.2) (70.0) (71.5) (72.7)    
Ending balance (801.0) (859.9) (1,102.0) (1,170.5) (1,085.2) (1,143.6) (801.0) (1,170.5)
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)                
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Beginning balance (178.4) (155.3) (189.9) (217.8) (192.9) (170.9) (189.9) (170.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss) 21.2 (23.1) 34.6 0.2 (24.9) (22.0)    
Ending balance $ (157.2) $ (178.4) $ (155.3) $ (217.6) $ (217.8) $ (192.9) $ (157.2) $ (217.6)
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STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Summary of Components of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Dec. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2023
Apr. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Oct. 01, 2022
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income, Net of Tax [Rollforward]                
Beginning balance $ 2,659.8 $ 2,415.7 $ 2,277.8 $ 2,313.2 $ 2,255.4 $ 2,285.5 $ 2,277.8 $ 2,285.5
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications             47.3 (50.8)
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings             14.6 (4.1)
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax 21.2 (23.1) 34.6 0.2 (24.9) (22.0) 32.7 (46.7)
Ending balance 2,775.1 2,659.8 2,415.7 2,263.4 2,313.2 2,255.4 2,775.1 2,263.4
Net loss on foreign currency translation adjustments             11.5 68.8
Net loss on foreign currency translation adjustments, tax             1.3 2.4
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Cash Flow Hedging Derivatives                
Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income, Net of Tax [Rollforward]                
Beginning balance     34.9     (2.3) 34.9 (2.3)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications             26.6 (14.2)
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings             14.4 (4.1)
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax             12.2 (10.1)
Ending balance 47.1     (12.4)     47.1 (12.4)
Accumulated other comprehensive income, tax (2.3)     (0.3)     (2.3) (0.3)
Amounts reclassified from AOCI, tax             0.5 1.2
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Available- for-Sale Investments                
Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income, Net of Tax [Rollforward]                
Beginning balance     0.0     (0.5) 0.0 (0.5)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications             0.2 0.5
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings             0.2 0.0
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax             0.0 0.5
Ending balance 0.0     0.0     0.0 0.0
Cumulative Translation Adjustment                
Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income, Net of Tax [Rollforward]                
Beginning balance     (224.8)     (168.1) (224.8) (168.1)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications             20.5 (37.1)
Less: amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings             0.0 0.0
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax             20.5 (37.1)
Ending balance (204.3)     (205.2)     (204.3) (205.2)
Total                
Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income, Net of Tax [Rollforward]                
Beginning balance (178.4) (155.3) (189.9) (217.8) (192.9) (170.9) (189.9) (170.9)
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax 21.2 (23.1) 34.6 0.2 (24.9) (22.0)    
Ending balance $ (157.2) $ (178.4) $ (155.3) $ (217.6) $ (217.8) $ (192.9) $ (157.2) $ (217.6)
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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES (Summary of Derivative Instruments) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Value $ 2,269.0 $ 2,314.6
Derivative Assets 150.3 52.1
Derivative Liabilities 139.0 90.8
Designated Derivative Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Value 2,022.3 2,042.3
Derivative Assets 150.1 51.7
Derivative Liabilities 138.8 90.6
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts | Cash flow hedging | Designated Derivative Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Value 822.3 842.3
Derivative Assets 48.9 38.6
Derivative Liabilities 1.5 0.1
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts | Fair value hedging | Not Designated as Hedging Instrument    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Value 246.7 272.3
Derivative Assets 0.2 0.4
Derivative Liabilities 0.2 0.2
Cross currency swap contracts | Net investment hedges | Designated Derivative Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Value 1,200.0 1,200.0
Derivative Assets 101.2 13.1
Derivative Liabilities $ 137.3 $ 90.5
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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES (Summary of Hedging Activity Affecting Financial Statements) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]    
Cash flow hedge $ 25.5 $ (14.2)
Other 42.1 (74.9)
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in OCI on Derivatives 67.6 (89.1)
Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from Accumulated OCI into Income 13.9 (5.2)
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts    
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]    
Cash flow hedge 35.9 (14.2)
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts | Cost of Sales    
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]    
Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from Accumulated OCI into Income 22.9 (5.2)
Interest rates    
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]    
Cash flow hedge (10.4) 0.0
Interest rates | Other income (expense)    
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]    
Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from Accumulated OCI into Income $ (9.0) $ 0.0
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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
Derivative gain in AOCI reclassified into earnings within next 12 months $ 42.1   $ 42.1  
Interest income $ (32.0) $ (6.1) (94.5) $ (21.4)
Cross currency swap contracts | Net investment hedging | Designated Derivative Hedging Instruments        
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
Interest income     $ (21.8) $ 21.2
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EARNINGS PER SHARE (Summary of Calculation of Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share) (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, shares in Millions, $ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Dec. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2023
Apr. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Oct. 01, 2022
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]                
Net income (loss) $ 139.4 $ 322.3 $ 195.0 $ 186.7 $ 329.9 $ 195.3 $ 656.7 $ 711.9
Weighted-average basic shares (shares) 229.5     234.6     229.0 238.4
Effect of dilutive securities (shares) 4.7     5.1     3.8 4.8
Weighted-average diluted shares (shares) 234.2     239.7     232.8 243.2
Net income (loss) per share:                
Basic (USD per share) $ 0.61     $ 0.80     $ 2.87 $ 2.99
Diluted (USD per share) $ 0.60     $ 0.78     $ 2.82 $ 2.93
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EARNINGS PER SHARE (Narrative) (Details) - shares
shares in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]    
Options to purchase shares of common stock excluded from the computation of diluted earnings per share (shares) 0.2 2.0
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Schedule of Total Compensation Cost and Related Tax Benefits) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Share-Based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]        
Share-based compensation expense $ 23.6 $ 20.9 $ 65.8 $ 55.7
Income tax benefit related to share-based compensation expense $ 4.1 $ 3.9 $ 12.0 $ 10.6
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Schedule of Option Activity) (Details)
shares in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
shares
Number of Options Outstanding  
Beginning balance (shares) 8.7
Granted (shares) 1.3
Exercised (shares) (0.5)
Forfeited or expired (shares) (0.9)
Ending balance (shares) 8.6
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Narrative) (Details) - $ / shares
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Stock Options    
Compensation Related Costs Share Based Payments Disclosure [Line Items]    
Weighted-average grant-date fair value of awards granted (USD per share) $ 10.35 $ 12.03
Service-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards (RSU)    
Compensation Related Costs Share Based Payments Disclosure [Line Items]    
Weighted-average grant-date fair value of equity instruments other than options granted (USD per share) 33.14 35.32
Performance-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards (PRSU)    
Compensation Related Costs Share Based Payments Disclosure [Line Items]    
Weighted-average grant-date fair value of equity instruments other than options granted (USD per share) $ 33.83 $ 35.37
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Schedule of Weighted-average Assumptions) (Details) - Stock Options
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]    
Expected term (years) 5 years 4 years 10 months 24 days
Expected volatility 44.80% 48.60%
Risk-free interest rate 4.50% 3.30%
Dividend yield 4.20% 3.40%
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Schedule of Non-vested Service-Based Restricted Stock Unit Activity) (Details) - Service-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards (RSU)
shares in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
shares
Number of Non-vested RSUs  
Beginning balance (shares) 5.9
Granted (shares) 2.4
Vested (shares) (2.7)
Forfeited (shares) (0.3)
Ending balance (shares) 5.3
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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Summary of Non-vested Performance-based Restricted Stock Unit) (Details) - Performance-based Restricted Stock Unit Awards (PRSU)
shares in Millions
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
shares
Number of Non-vested PRSUs  
Beginning balance (shares) 0.7
Granted (shares) 0.4
Change due to performance condition achievement (shares) 0.1
Vested (shares) 0.0
Forfeited (shares) (0.1)
Ending balance (shares) 1.1
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DEBT (Summary of Debt) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Nov. 27, 2023
Jul. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2021
Jun. 30, 2017
Mar. 31, 2015
Current debt:            
Current debt $ 25.0   $ 25.0      
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt 7,743.5   1,643.8      
Less: Unamortized discount and debt issuance costs on Senior Notes (69.8)   (8.0)      
Total long-term debt, net 7,673.7   1,635.8      
Term Loan due 2027            
Current debt:            
Current debt 25.0   25.0      
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt 425.0   443.8      
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 303.4   303.4      
Interest rate, stated percentage 4.25%         4.25%
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 500.0   0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.05% 7.05%        
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 750.0   0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.00% 7.00%        
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 396.6   396.6      
Interest rate, stated percentage 4.125%       4.125%  
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 1,000.0   0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.35% 7.35%        
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 1,000.0   0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.70% 7.70%        
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 500.0   500.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 3.05%     3.05%    
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 1,250.0   0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.85% 7.85%        
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 539.5   0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.35% 5.35%        
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 539.5   0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.375% 5.375%        
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031 | Senior Notes            
Revolving Facility            
Total long-term debt $ 539.5   $ 0.0      
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.875% 5.875%        
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DEBT (Narrative) (Details)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Nov. 27, 2023
USD ($)
Aug. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Mar. 30, 2024
USD ($)
Apr. 01, 2023
USD ($)
Mar. 30, 2024
USD ($)
Apr. 01, 2023
USD ($)
Nov. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Nov. 27, 2023
EUR (€)
Aug. 29, 2023
USD ($)
Aug. 10, 2023
USD ($)
Jul. 01, 2023
USD ($)
May 11, 2022
USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2021
USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2017
USD ($)
Mar. 31, 2015
USD ($)
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Interest expense     $ 130,100,000 $ 19,000,000 $ 241,000,000 $ 53,400,000                  
Total long-term debt     7,743,500,000   7,743,500,000           $ 1,643,800,000        
Current debt     25,000,000.0   $ 25,000,000.0           25,000,000.0        
Debt instrument, covenant maximum net leverage ratio         4.00                    
From and including the closing date of the Capri Acquisition to but excluding June 28, 2025                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Debt instrument, covenant maximum net leverage ratio         4.75                    
From and including June 28, 2025 to but excluding June 27, 2026                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Debt instrument, covenant maximum net leverage ratio         4.50                    
From and including June 27, 2026 and thereafter                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Debt instrument, covenant maximum net leverage ratio         4.00                    
Capri Acquisition USD Senior Notes | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt $ 4,500,000,000           $ 6,100,000,000                
Debt instrument, redemption price, percentage 101.00%                            
Capri Acquisition EUR Senior Notes | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt | €               € 1,500,000,000              
Debt instrument, redemption price, percentage 101.00%                            
Total long-term debt     $ 539,500,000   $ 539,500,000                    
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt $ 500,000,000                            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.05%   7.05%   7.05%     7.05%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.89%             99.89%              
Total long-term debt     $ 500,000,000.0   $ 500,000,000.0           0        
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt $ 750,000,000                            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.00%   7.00%   7.00%     7.00%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.803%             99.803%              
Total long-term debt     $ 750,000,000.0   $ 750,000,000.0           0        
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt $ 1,000,000,000                            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.35%   7.35%   7.35%     7.35%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.724%             99.724%              
Total long-term debt     $ 1,000,000,000   $ 1,000,000,000           0        
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt $ 1,000,000,000                            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.70%   7.70%   7.70%     7.70%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.712%             99.712%              
Total long-term debt     $ 1,000,000,000   $ 1,000,000,000           0        
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt $ 1,250,000,000                            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.85%   7.85%   7.85%     7.85%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.475%             99.475%              
Total long-term debt     $ 1,250,000,000   $ 1,250,000,000           0        
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt | €               € 500,000,000              
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.35%   5.35%   5.35%     5.35%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.878%             99.878%              
Total long-term debt     $ 539,500,000   $ 539,500,000           0        
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt | €               € 500,000,000              
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.375%   5.375%   5.375%     5.375%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.723%             99.723%              
Total long-term debt     $ 539,500,000   $ 539,500,000           0        
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt | €               € 500,000,000              
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.875%   5.875%   5.875%     5.875%              
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par 99.248%             99.248%              
Total long-term debt     $ 539,500,000   $ 539,500,000           0        
Term Loan due 2027                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Total long-term debt     425,000,000.0   425,000,000.0           443,800,000        
Current debt     $ 25,000,000.0   $ 25,000,000.0           25,000,000.0        
Term Loan due 2027 | Line of Credit                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Maximum borrowing capacity                       $ 500,000,000      
Interest rate, stated percentage                       5.00%      
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt                             $ 600,000,000
Interest rate, stated percentage     4.25%   4.25%                   4.25%
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par                             99.445%
Total long-term debt     $ 303,400,000   $ 303,400,000           303,400,000        
Tender offer, outstanding debt                         $ 203,400,000    
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt                           $ 600,000,000  
Interest rate, stated percentage     4.125%   4.125%                 4.125%  
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par                           99.858%  
Total long-term debt     $ 396,600,000   $ 396,600,000           396,600,000        
Tender offer, outstanding debt                         296,600,000    
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032 | Senior Notes                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Issuance of debt                         $ 500,000,000    
Interest rate, stated percentage     3.05%   3.05%               3.05%    
Debt instrument, issuance amount, percent of par                         99.705%    
Total long-term debt     $ 500,000,000.0   $ 500,000,000.0           $ 500,000,000.0        
Letter of Credit | Capri Acquisition Term Loan Facilities | Line of Credit                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Maximum borrowing capacity $ 1,400,000,000                            
Ticking fee (percentage)   0.15%                          
Letter of Credit | Three-Year Term Loan Facility | Line of Credit                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Maximum borrowing capacity   $ 1,050,000,000.00                          
Term   3 years                          
Letter of Credit | Three-Year Term Loan Facility | Line of Credit | Base Rate                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Basis spread on variable rate   0.25%                          
Letter of Credit | Three-Year Term Loan Facility | Line of Credit | Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR)                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Basis spread on variable rate   1.25%                          
Letter of Credit | Five-Year Term Loan Facility | Line of Credit                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Maximum borrowing capacity   $ 350,000,000                          
Term   5 years                          
Letter of Credit | Five-Year Term Loan Facility | Line of Credit | Base Rate                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Basis spread on variable rate   0.375%                          
Letter of Credit | Five-Year Term Loan Facility | Line of Credit | Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR)                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Basis spread on variable rate   1.375%                          
Letter of Credit | Bridge Loan                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Interest expense     $ 0   $ 28,500,000                    
Maximum borrowing capacity   $ 6,600,000,000               $ 8,000,000,000          
Revolving Facility | $2.0 Billion Revolving Credit Facility | Line of Credit                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Maximum borrowing capacity   2,000,000,000             $ 1,250,000,000            
Revolving Facility | $2.0 Billion Revolving Credit Facility | Line of Credit | Capri Holdings Limited                              
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                              
Maximum borrowing capacity   $ 250,000,000                          
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DEBT (Summary of Estimated Fair Value of Debt) (Details) - Senior Notes - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Nov. 27, 2023
Jul. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2021
Jun. 30, 2017
Mar. 31, 2015
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 4.25%         4.25%
4.250% Senior Notes due 2025 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 299.0   $ 295.1      
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.05% 7.05%        
7.050% Senior Notes due 2025 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 510.9   0.0      
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.00% 7.00%        
7.000% Senior Notes due 2026 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 774.3   0.0      
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 4.125%       4.125%  
4.125% Senior Notes due 2027 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 378.0   371.7      
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.35% 7.35%        
7.350% Senior Notes due 2028 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 1,054.4   0.0      
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.70% 7.70%        
7.700% Senior Notes due 2030 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 1,069.0   0.0      
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 3.05%     3.05%    
3.050% Senior Notes due 2032 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 410.0   399.5      
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 7.85% 7.85%        
7.850% Senior Notes due 2033 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 1,358.6   0.0      
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.35% 5.35%        
5.350% EUR Senior Notes due 2025 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 549.0   0.0      
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.375% 5.375%        
5.375% EUR Senior Notes due 2027 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 561.1   0.0      
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Interest rate, stated percentage 5.875% 5.875%        
5.875% EUR Senior Notes due 2031 | Level 2            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Long-term debt, fair value $ 575.8   $ 0.0      
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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (Schedule of Assets and Liabilities) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Jul. 01, 2023
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Derivative assets $ 150.3   $ 150.3   $ 52.1
Derivative liabilities $ 139.0   $ 139.0   90.8
Maturity of time deposit 3 months 3 months 3 months 3 months  
Level 1          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Cash equivalents $ 1,109.1   $ 1,109.1   155.7
Level 1 | Inventory-related instruments          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Derivative assets 0.0   0.0   0.0
Derivative liabilities 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Net investment hedges          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Derivative assets 0.0   0.0   0.0
Derivative liabilities 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Intercompany loan and payables          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Derivative assets 0.0   0.0   0.0
Derivative liabilities 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Short-term Investments | Time deposits          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Short-term Investments | Commercial paper          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Short-term Investments | Government securities - U.S.          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 49.9   49.9   0.0
Level 1 | Short-term Investments | Corporate debt securities - U.S.          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Short-term Investments | Corporate debt securities - non-U.S.          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Short-term Investments | Other          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 1 | Long-term investments | Other          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 2          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Cash equivalents 34.2   34.2   11.9
Level 2 | Inventory-related instruments          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Derivative assets 48.9   48.9   38.6
Derivative liabilities 1.5   1.5   0.1
Level 2 | Net investment hedges          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Derivative assets 101.2   101.2   13.1
Derivative liabilities 137.3   137.3   90.5
Level 2 | Intercompany loan and payables          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Derivative assets 0.2   0.2   0.4
Derivative liabilities 0.2   0.2   0.2
Level 2 | Short-term Investments | Time deposits          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.6   0.6   0.6
Level 2 | Short-term Investments | Commercial paper          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 315.8   315.8   0.0
Level 2 | Short-term Investments | Government securities - U.S.          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 2 | Short-term Investments | Corporate debt securities - U.S.          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 57.9   57.9   0.0
Level 2 | Short-term Investments | Corporate debt securities - non-U.S.          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 0.0   0.0   0.0
Level 2 | Short-term Investments | Other          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments 18.7   18.7   14.8
Level 2 | Long-term investments | Other          
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]          
Investments $ 1.3   $ 1.3   $ 1.3
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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]        
Asset Impairment Charges $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
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INVESTMENTS (Summary of Investments) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Schedule of Investments [Line Items]    
Short-term investments $ 423.6 $ 0.0
Long-term investments 0.0 0.0
Investments 423.6 0.0
Time deposits, short-term 0.6 0.6
Time deposits, long-term 0.0 0.0
Time deposits 0.6 0.6
Other short-term investments 18.7 14.8
Other long-term investments 1.3 1.3
Other investments 20.0 16.1
Short-term investments 442.9 15.4
Long-term Investments 1.3 1.3
Investments 444.2 16.7
Commercial paper    
Schedule of Investments [Line Items]    
Short-term investments 315.8 0.0
Long-term investments 0.0 0.0
Investments 315.8 0.0
Government securities - U.S.    
Schedule of Investments [Line Items]    
Short-term investments 49.9 0.0
Long-term investments 0.0 0.0
Investments 49.9 0.0
Corporate debt securities - U.S.    
Schedule of Investments [Line Items]    
Short-term investments 57.9 0.0
Long-term investments 0.0 0.0
Investments $ 57.9 $ 0.0
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INVESTMENTS (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]    
Available-for-sale investments, gross realized gain (loss) $ 0 $ 0
Available-for-sale investments, accumulated gross unrealized gain (loss) $ 0 $ 0
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Mar. 30, 2024
Jul. 01, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]    
Letters of credit amount outstanding $ 28.6 $ 37.1
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SEGMENT INFORMATION (Narrative) (Details)
9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
segment
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Number of reportable segments 3
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SEGMENT INFORMATION (Summary of Segment Net Sales) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Net sales $ 1,482.4 $ 1,509.5 $ 5,080.1 $ 5,041.4
Coach        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Net sales 1,145.6 1,144.0 3,844.9 3,713.0
Kate Spade        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Net sales 280.7 297.2 1,044.3 1,109.4
Stuart Weitzman        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Net sales $ 56.1 $ 68.3 $ 190.9 $ 219.0
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SEGMENT INFORMATION (Summary of Segment Operating Profit) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Operating profit $ 204.3 $ 226.3 $ 905.1 $ 898.8
Unallocated other charges, net 2.8 (3.0) (0.5) 1.1
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes 169.5 223.2 811.1 876.3
Operating Segments        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Operating profit 368.0 351.0 1,359.1 1,231.2
Operating Segments | Coach        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Operating profit 362.7 342.2 1,262.3 1,134.6
Operating Segments | Kate Spade        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Operating profit 10.0 8.0 108.7 100.2
Operating Segments | Stuart Weitzman        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Operating profit (4.7) 0.8 (11.9) (3.6)
Corporate        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Unallocated corporate expenses 163.7 124.7 454.0 332.4
Unallocated other charges, net $ 34.8 $ 3.1 $ 94.0 $ 22.5
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SEGMENT INFORMATION (Summary of Segment Depreciation and Amortization Expense) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Mar. 30, 2024
Apr. 01, 2023
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and amortization $ 40.0 $ 41.9 $ 125.8 $ 130.5
Operating Segments | Coach        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and amortization 20.4 21.0 64.3 68.0
Operating Segments | Kate Spade        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and amortization 9.6 10.0 28.9 32.3
Operating Segments | Stuart Weitzman        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and amortization 2.6 2.7 7.9 7.8
Corporate        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and amortization $ 7.4 $ 8.2 $ 24.7 $ 22.4

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