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Capri Holdings Limited Ordinary Shares (CPRI)

14.52
-0.47 (-3.14%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 5th, 5:52 AM EDT
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Competitors to Capri Holdings Limited Ordinary Shares (CPRI)

Hermès International SCA

Hermès stands as a luxury powerhouse that competes in the high-end segment of the market where Capri Holdings operates but targets a more exclusive clientele with its iconic handbags, scarves, and leather goods. While Capri Holdings specializes in a more diversified range of brands and price points, Hermès maintains its competitive advantage through unparalleled craftsmanship and limited product supply, creating scarcity and desirability for its luxury goods. This exclusivity reinforces Hermès’ brand prestige, setting it apart from Capri, which lacks comparable brand cachet.

Kering SA

Kering is a prominent player in the luxury goods market, known for brands like Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga. Like Capri Holdings, Kering emphasizes brand heritage and exclusivity. The competition lies in product differentiation, where Kering leans on its ability to blend modern fashion trends with luxury, garnering a strong following among high-end consumers. Capri's competitive advantage is rooted in its more diversified brand portfolio, enabling it to appeal to a wider audience, though Kering's established brands often overshadow Capri's offerings in prestige.

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton

LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods conglomerate, competes with Capri Holdings through its extensive portfolio of high-end brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Fendi. With a strong global presence and sophisticated marketing strategies, LVMH captures a significant share of the luxury market. Capri Holdings, which owns Michael Kors, Versace, and Jimmy Choo, positions itself as a more accessible luxury option. LVMH's broader product range and higher brand prestige, however, often give it an edge in attracting affluent clientele, enabling it to maintain higher profit margins.

PVH Corp. PVH +3.22%

PVH Corp. oversees a variety of well-known fashion labels such as Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger. Competing with Capri Holdings in the lifestyle and fashion segments, PVH invests heavily in brand innovation and global expansion. While PVH has a broader label portfolio and a strong focus on lifestyle branding that resonates with diverse consumer demographics, Capri's focus on creating aspirational luxury experiences gives it an edge in capturing high-spending customers seeking more exclusive offerings. However, PVH's strong market presence may present challenges for Capri in gaining ground.

Tapestry, Inc. TPR -3.30%

Tapestry, Inc., known for its brands Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman, competes with Capri Holdings by providing premium fashion accessories and handbag collections. Both companies target similar customer segments focused on mid-range luxury products. Tapestry differentiates itself through brand heritage and a strong retail presence in North America and Asia. While Capri relies on a blend of fashion and lifestyle branding through its well-known labels, Tapestry's broader appeal and emphasis on brand loyalty give it a competitive edge in establishing repeat customers.