Global Footwear & Leather Stocks Pulse Week 14, 2026
Week Ending Apr, 03, 2026
The global footwear and leather sector showed mixed momentum in the trading week of March 30 to April 3, 2026. While several companies delivered strong earnings beats and positive outlooks, others faced headwinds from guidance misses and macroeconomic pressures. This report ranks the top 10 gainers and notable losers among major publicly traded footwear and leather stocks, with weekly returns (close-to-close from March 27 to April 2, 2026, as the closest complete trading window), YTD performance, and clear reasons for the moves. Data is derived from verified market sources including Polygon financial feeds. All links are direct and accurate as of April 4, 2026
Top 10 Gainers in Global Footwear & Leather Stocks (Week of March 29- April 03, 2026)

| Rank | Ticker | Company | Weekly Return | YTD Return | Reason for Gain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PVH | PVH Corp. (Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger) | +16.13% | +13.7% | Q4 2025 earnings beat (EPS $3.82 vs $3.30 expected; revenue $2.51B beat), strong DTC growth, and constructive 2026 outlook despite tariffs. |
| 2 | RL | Ralph Lauren Corp. | +6.16% | -4.0% | Steady buying on brand momentum and premium positioning amid sector recovery. |
| 3 | CROX | Crocs, Inc. | +5.18% | -3.78% | Continued positive sentiment from earlier strong 2026 guidance and international growth focus. |
| 4 | DECK | Deckers Outdoor (UGG, HOKA) | +4.53% | -7.94% | Solid execution across core brands with resilient demand. |
| 5 | CPRI | Capri Holdings (Michael Kors) | +4.0% | -26.36% | Recovery momentum and positive investor sentiment following earlier insider activity. |
| 6 | HESAY | Hermès International | +3.68% | -22.32% | Luxury leather demand resilience in global markets. |
| 7 | ADDYY | Adidas AG (ADR) | +3.22% | -20.38% | Steady European and athletic footwear demand. |
| 8 | CAL | Caleres, Inc. | +2.87% | -12.33% | Footwear retail stability and brand portfolio strength. |
| 9 | SHOO | Steven Madden, Ltd. | +2.66% | -19.45% | Rebound in fashion footwear segment. |
| 10 | PUMSY | Puma SE (ADR) | +2.48% | -3.5% | Global athletic and lifestyle momentum. |
Top 5 Losers / Weakest Performers in Global Footwear & Leather Stocks (Week of March 29- April 03, 2026)

| Rank | Ticker | Company | Weekly Return | YTD Return | Reason for Loss |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NKE | NIKE, Inc. | -13.98% | -30.17% | Weak fiscal Q4 guidance (sales decline 2-4%, China -20%) despite Q3 beat; turnaround taking longer than expected. |
| 2 | BOOT | Boot Barn Holdings | -9.43% | -27.58% | Sector-wide pressure and broader discretionary pullback. |
| 3–5 | — | Other monitored stocks | Modest or flat | Varies | No additional major double-digit losers in core global footwear/leather universe this week; most posted gains. |
Top 5 Gainers: Detailed Trends & Latest News

PVH Delivers Earnings Surprise, Powers 16% Weekly Surge
PVH Corp. posted a standout week with shares jumping over 16% after crushing Q4 expectations and issuing a resilient 2026 outlook. The company’s DTC channel strength and operational improvements offset tariff concerns, signaling confidence in its premium brands. Investors rewarded the beat, pushing PVH toward recent highs despite broader market volatility.
Ralph Lauren Rides Premium Brand Momentum to 6% Gain
Ralph Lauren climbed 6% amid steady demand for its luxury lifestyle offerings. No single catalyst dominated, but consistent execution in North America and Asia, combined with strong brand equity, supported the move. The stock reflected broader investor rotation into high-quality consumer names.
Crocs Maintains Upward Trajectory with 5% Weekly Advance
Crocs added 5% as investors continued pricing in its earlier upbeat 2026 guidance and international expansion plans. The brand’s unique positioning in casual footwear drove resilience, with shares benefiting from sector tailwinds even without fresh news.
Deckers Outdoor Gains 4.5% on Core Brand Strength
Deckers rose 4.5% thanks to robust performance from HOKA and UGG lines. The company’s focus on innovation and premium casual footwear resonated with consumers, helping shares recover ground amid positive industry sentiment.
Capri Holdings Rebounds 4% Amid Recovery Signals
Capri Holdings advanced 4% as investors responded to signs of stabilization in its luxury leather portfolio. Earlier insider buying and operational focus helped lift sentiment despite year-to-date pressure.
Top 3 Losers: Detailed Trends & Latest News
Nike Plunges Nearly 14% on Disappointing Guidance
Nike suffered its sharpest weekly drop in months after issuing weak fiscal Q4 guidance, citing China weakness and a 2-4% sales decline. Despite beating Q3 estimates, the outlook spooked investors, sending shares to multi-year lows and highlighting ongoing turnaround challenges. (58 words)
Boot Barn Drops Over 9% Amid Sector Headwinds
Boot Barn fell nearly 10% as discretionary spending concerns weighed on the Western and outdoor footwear specialist. Broader market rotation away from cyclical consumer names amplified the decline despite solid fundamentals.
Limited Additional Major Losers in Sector
Most other tracked footwear and leather names posted gains or held steady. The week’s downside was concentrated, underscoring selective pressure rather than broad sector weakness.
Top Global Footwear & Leather News (March 29- April 03, 2026))

Nike forecasts surprise sales drop as China weakness hurts turnaround
Nike expects Q4 revenue to decline 2-4% and China sales to fall ~20%, pressuring its stock despite Q3 beat. (Reuters, April 1, 2026)
Link: https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/nike-third-quarter-sales-beat-estimates-2026-03-31/
PVH Corp. Q4 earnings beat estimates, stock surges
PVH reported EPS of $3.82 (beat by $0.52) and revenue above forecasts, with positive 2026 outlook driving 11%+ share gains. (Yahoo Finance, April 1, 2026)
Link: https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/pvh-corp-q4-earnings-beat-142500767.html
Allbirds sells brand for $39M after closing all stores
Once valued at $4B, Allbirds was acquired by American Exchange Group to avoid bankruptcy amid DTC challenges. (AOL/Sole Retriever, March 31–April 1, 2026)
Link: https://www.aol.com/finance/shoe-brand-once-worth-4b-133300701.html
Deckers Outdoor reports resilient Q3 performance earlier in year
HOKA and UGG strength continues to support Deckers amid sector volatility. (Company IR via Yahoo, referenced April 2, 2026)
Link: https://ir.deckers.com/news-events/press-releases/default.aspx
Tandy Leather Factory reports full-year 2025 results
Revenues rose 2.6% to $76.3M with improved gross margin of 57%; special dividend and HQ sale noted. (StockTitan, March 30–31, 2026)
Link: https://www.stocktitan.net/news/TLF/
Nike unveils new product drops amid earnings focus
Company launches premium Vomero, Pegasus, and SB Air Force 1 lines as it navigates market challenges. (Nike Newsroom, March 31, 2026)
Link: https://about.nike.com/en/newsroom
Shoe Carnival stock updates and retail trends
Parent company notes inventory positioning ahead of Jordan Brand launch at Famous Footwear. (MarketWatch/Company IR, April 1–2, 2026)
Link: https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/scvl
Salomon footwear hits $1B in sneaker sales
Ski brand’s lifestyle category drives record performance within Amer Sports portfolio. (Front Office Sports, April 2, 2026)
Link: https://frontofficesports.com/how-ski-brand-salomon-hit-1-billion-in-sneaker-sales/
Capri Holdings shows stabilization signals
Luxury leather portfolio benefits from earlier insider purchases and operational focus. (Fool.com reference, March 31–April 2, 2026)
Link: https://www.fool.com/coverage/filings/2026/03/23/is-now-the-time-to-buy-capri-stock-after-the-ceo-purchased-55-000-shares/
Global sneaker release calendar highlights March/April drops
Major launches from Nike, Jordan, and others influence brand sentiment. (Nike SNKRS/DK Network, March 31–April 2, 2026)
Link: https://www.nike.com/launch
Conclusion
The footwear and leather sector demonstrated resilience in the week of March 30–April 3, 2026, with earnings-driven winners like PVH and Crocs outperforming amid selective pressure on names such as Nike. Investors should monitor tariff impacts, China demand, and premium brand strength heading into Q2. This data underscores opportunities in well-positioned players while highlighting execution risks in a challenging consumer environment. Always conduct your own due diligence before investing.
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