Deckers (DECK) stock slips after issuing a weak current-quarter outlook and staying quiet on fiscal 2026 guidance, citing macro uncertainty. Ross (ROST) also pulled its full-year forecast over looming tariff concerns. Forrester Research retail analyst Sucharita Kodali joins Morning Brief to explain why off-price retailers like Ross and TJX (TJX) could still win over cost-conscious shoppers. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. Video Transcript 00:00 Speaker A Retail woes hitting deckers and Ross stores. Deckers issuing a weaker than expected outlook for the current quarter and declining to share an outlook for fiscal 2026 citing macroeconomic uncertainties. Similar story unfolding for Ross withdrawing its full-year outlook due to the expected impact of tariffs. Joining us now Sutarita Kadali Forester research retail analyst. Sutarita, great to speak with you. I know that you see off-price retailers being able to hold up in this environment. Why? 00:47 Sutarita Kadali Well, when you have any type of uncertainty or concerns about the economy, there is always a flight to value. Um, so certainly the areas that you're going to see people going to are the warehouse clubs, you'll see them going to off price like TJX and Ross, and you'll see them going to some of the value mass merchants. And that's why we continue to see, um, companies like Walmart and even Amazon thriving in this environment. 01:45 Speaker A And so for consumers who are looking for any type of of easing of their overall needed spends right now and then versus the discretionary spends where we're clearly see we're clearly seeing some pressure there. How are you kind of navigating that that that discretionary dollar flow right now and and tracking that Sutarita? 02:24 Sutarita Kadali Well, it's a lot like what we saw during the pandemic where you did see the success and the growth in the essentials category. So we expect, um, anyone who is a value merchant in those in that category, whether it is the mass merchants, the club channel, um, to do particularly well and to pick up share because as people are cutting back, what are they in fact going to be spending on? They're going to be spending on, of course, essential goods. So it's grocery, it'll be, um, over-the-counter, um, items. It'll be the things that they they absolutely need. Discretionary, even for discretionary, you are still going to see that flight to value. And that is where off price ultimately has has a benefit. The numbers for Ross and Deckers today weren't terrible. They're actually much stronger, I would say, than um, than uh, than what may be the uh, you know, kind of, I think conventional wisdom may have suggested. The issue was really their outlook. And the fact that the earnings were lagging indicators. These are just numbers through March. And we still haven't seen the shoe drop with full respect to the tariffs. And we don't know when that's going to be. It's probably going to be this summer. Um, it may not be ever if there are negotiations and deals cut. Related Videos 00:59 Deckers, Ross Stores, Intuit: After-hours movers Yahoo Finance Video • 19 hours ago 02:21 Target Cuts Outlook After Weaker-Than-Expected Quarter Bloomberg • 2 days ago 08:04 New SALT Cap Provides Real Relief, Rep. Lawler Says Bloomberg • yesterday 09:25 In Full: ECB's Guindos on Inflation, Financial Stability Bloomberg • yesterday View Comments
Why off-price retailers could benefit amid macro uncertainty
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