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Levi Strauss to Sell Dockers to Authentic Brands Group for $311 Million

The denim retailers said its priority now is to focus on its core label.
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Dockers is known for casual American menswear, in particular khaki and chino pants. (Authentic Brands Group)

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Levi Strauss on Tuesday said it will sell its Dockers brand, which is known for men’s khaki pants, to Reebok and Brooks Brothers owner Authentic Brands Group for $311 million. The deal will enable Levi’s focus on its flagship brand and the Beyond Yoga activewear line.

Last October, Levi Strauss announced its intention to sell the underperforming Dockers brand to concentrate on its core brands and boost sales through its direct-to-consumer stores at full price.

“The Dockers transaction further aligns our portfolio with our strategic priorities, focusing on our direct-to-consumer (DTC) first approach, growing our international presence and investing in opportunities across women’s and denim lifestyle,” Levi CEO Michelle Gass said in a statement.

Dockers’ products accounted for 5 percent of its net revenues in each of the fiscal years 2024, 2023 and 2022, according to company filings.

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The sale is expected to finalize by the end of July for the U.S. and Canada operations, with the remaining global operations closing by January 2026.

The company plans to use $100 million of the cash proceeds for share repurchases.

By Neil J Kanatt in Bengaluru; Edited by Tasim Zahid.

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