Levi’s Offloading Dockers, Authentic To Pick Up Brand


Levi’s launched Dockers in 1986 and expanded internationally in the early 90s by introducing a women’s line.
Levi Strauss & Co. is selling off its Dockers business to Authentic Brands Group for $311 million.
This will expand the Authentic portfolio, which currently includes such brands as Reebok, Champion, Nautica and Eddie Bauer.
Michelle Gass, president and CEO of Levi’s, said the transaction will help the company focus its efforts on its direct-to-consumer strategy, growing its international presence and further investing in the women’s and denim lifestyle apparel categories.
This includes scaling its Beyond Yoga brand to a billion-dollar brand, according to goals shared by Gass in recent Levi’s earnings conversations.
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It’s part of an ongoing effort to optimize the Levi’s portfolio. Recent moves have included exiting the Denizen brand and announcing the exit of footwear.