Investors with an interest in Retail - Apparel and Shoes stocks have likely encountered both Boot Barn (BOOT) and Deckers (DECK). But which of these two stocks is more attractive to value investors?
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In the third quarter of 2025, Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. saw an 8.6% increase in same-store sales, indicating solid retail success even with easier comparisons from a poor third quarter in 2024. However, BOOT stock is quite pricey, trading at almost 30 times its earnings, which makes it hard to recommend buying. The company may also face challenges with profit margins due to rising tariffs and risks associated with quickly opening stores in less profitable locations.
Shares of the retail chain Boot Barn (BOOT -8.03%) fell on Friday following the release of its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025. This decline was noted at 2:20 p.m.
Boot Barn has announced impressive results for the third quarter, thanks to widespread growth, increased sales at existing stores, and improved profit margins. As a result, the company has updated its financial outlook for fiscal 2025.