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Duluth Trading cuts inventory 25% with SKU rationalization

2026/06/29
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Duluth Trading cuts inventory 25% with SKU rationalization

The workwear retailer reduced inventory levels 25% year over year due to rightsizing buys, clearing excess stock and optimizing receipt scheduling.

Published: 2026-06-26

Fourth consecutive quarter of improved inventory health

Duluth Trading Co. achieved its fourth consecutive quarter of year-over-year inventory gains in Q1 2026, a result directly tied to strategic SKU management and implementation of its enterprise planning process. Heena Agrawal, SVP and CFO, confirmed the milestone during a June 8 earnings call.

The company reported sustained progress in inventory health metrics across multiple dimensions — including inventory turnover, sell-through rates and aged stock reduction — all contributing to the 25% year-over-year decline in total inventory value. This improvement followed a deliberate multi-quarter initiative to align product assortment with actual demand patterns, rather than historical purchasing habits or vendor-driven push strategies.

SKU rationalization as core operational lever

Duluth Trading cut its active SKU count by 18% over the past 12 months, eliminating slow-moving, low-margin, and redundant items across apparel, footwear and work accessories categories. The effort targeted SKUs with less than 3% contribution to total category revenue and those with inventory turns below 2.5x annually.

analysis shared in the earnings presentation, the top 20% of SKUs now generate 68% of total gross margin — up from 59% two years prior — confirming sharon high-performing items. The retailer also consolidated packaging configurations and reduced color variants by an average of 40%, lowering complexity in procurement, warehousing and replenishment cycles.

Enterprise planning drives synchronized execution

The company deployed a unified enterprise planning platform in late 2025, integrating demand forecasting, supply planning, inventory optimization and financial modeling into a single system. This replaced three legacy tools previously used across merchandising, supply chain and finance functions.

The new system enables daily reconciliation of forecast accuracy at the SKU-store level, with automatic alerts triggered when forecast error exceeds 15%. Receipt scheduling is now dynamically adjusted based on real-time point-of-sale data, warehouse capacity constraints and carrier lead times — reducing late deliveries by 37% and early receipts by 29% compared to the prior fiscal year. As a result, the average time between purchase order issuance and in-stock availability dropped from 14.2 days to 9.6 days.

Financial and operational outcomes

Beyond the 25% year-over-year inventory reduction, Duluth Trading reported a 12% improvement in gross margin dollars foot of retail space and a 21% decrease in markdowns as a percentage of sales in Q1 2026. These gains contributed to operating income growth of 8.3% versus Q1 2025, despite flat comparable store sales.

Working capital efficiency rose markedly: cash conversion cycle shortened by 22 days, from 114 days in Q1 2025 to 92 days in Q1 2026. Inventory carrying costs fell $4.7 million year over year, primarily driven by lower storage fees, insurance premiums and obsolescence reserves.

“We’re not just chasing lower inventory — we’re chasing healthier inventory. That means higher velocity, higher margin, and higher customer relevance. Every SKU we keep must earn its place on the shelf and in our warehouses.” — Heena Agrawal, SVP and CFO of Duluth Trading Co.

Source: Supply Chain Dive

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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