Calvin Klein owner PVH Corp. on Wednesday announced third-quarter revenue increased 2% to $2.294 billion, with Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger driving momentum.
The New York-based company said Tommy Hilfiger revenue increased 1 percent and Calvin Klein rose 2 percent, though both brands saw slight constant-currency declines.
By region, EMEA revenue rose 4 percent year-over-year but declined 2 percent on a constant currency basis due to softer direct-to-consumer and wholesale trends. Revenue in the Americas grew 2 percent, driven by wholesale, while APAC revenue decreased 1 percent, remaining flat in constant currency.
Direct-to-consumer revenue was flat compared to the prior year period. Digital commerce revenue increased 1 percent, while wholesale revenue grew 4 percent, or 1 perc

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