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SEGMENT DATA
6 Months Ended
Aug. 02, 2020
Notes to Financial Statements [Abstract]  
SEGMENT DATA SEGMENT DATA
The Company manages its operations through its operating divisions, which are presented as six reportable segments: (i) Tommy Hilfiger North America; (ii) Tommy Hilfiger International; (iii) Calvin Klein North America; (iv) Calvin Klein International; (v) Heritage Brands Wholesale; and (vi) Heritage Brands Retail.

Tommy Hilfiger North America Segment - This segment consists of the Company’s Tommy Hilfiger North America division. This segment derives revenue principally from (i) marketing TOMMY HILFIGER branded apparel and related products at wholesale in the United States and Canada, primarily to department stores, warehouse clubs, and off-price and independent retailers, as well as digital commerce sites operated by department store customers and pure play digital commerce retailers; (ii) operating retail stores, which are primarily located in premium outlet centers in the United States and Canada, and a digital commerce site in the United States, which sell TOMMY HILFIGER branded apparel, accessories and related products; and (iii) licensing and similar arrangements relating to the use by third parties of the TOMMY HILFIGER brand names for a broad array of product categories in North America. This segment also includes the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in its unconsolidated foreign affiliate in Mexico relating to the affiliate’s Tommy Hilfiger business and, since December 2019, the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in its unconsolidated PVH Legwear LLC (“PVH Legwear”) affiliate relating to the affiliate’s Tommy Hilfiger business.

Tommy Hilfiger International Segment - This segment consists of the Company’s Tommy Hilfiger International division. This segment derives revenue principally from (i) marketing TOMMY HILFIGER branded apparel and related products at wholesale principally in Europe, Asia and, since May 31, 2019, Australia, primarily to department and specialty stores, and digital commerce sites operated by department store customers and pure play digital commerce retailers, as well as through distributors and franchisees; (ii) operating retail stores, concession locations and digital commerce sites in Europe, Asia (including the TH CSAP acquisition) and, since May 31, 2019, Australia, which sell TOMMY HILFIGER branded apparel, accessories and related products; and (iii) licensing and similar arrangements relating to the use by third parties of the TOMMY HILFIGER brand names for a broad array of product categories outside of North America. This segment also includes the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investments in its unconsolidated Tommy Hilfiger foreign affiliates in Brazil and India. This segment included the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in PVH Australia relating to its Tommy Hilfiger business until May 31, 2019, on which date the Company completed the Australia acquisition and began to consolidate the operations of PVH Australia into its financial statements. Please see Note 4, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” for further discussion.
Calvin Klein North America Segment - This segment consists of the Company’s Calvin Klein North America division. This segment derives revenue principally from (i) marketing CALVIN KLEIN branded apparel and related products at wholesale in the United States and Canada, primarily to warehouse clubs, department and specialty stores, and off-price and independent retailers, as well as digital commerce sites operated by department store customers and pure play digital commerce retailers; (ii) operating retail stores, which are primarily located in premium outlet centers, and digital commerce sites in the United States and Canada, which sell CALVIN KLEIN branded apparel, accessories and related products; and (iii) licensing and similar arrangements relating to the use by third parties of the CALVIN KLEIN brand names for a broad array of product categories in North America. This segment also includes the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in its unconsolidated foreign affiliate in Mexico relating to the affiliate’s Calvin Klein business and, since December 2019, the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in its unconsolidated PVH Legwear affiliate relating to the affiliate’s Calvin Klein business.

Calvin Klein International Segment - This segment consists of the Company’s Calvin Klein International division. This segment derives revenue principally from (i) marketing CALVIN KLEIN branded apparel and related products at wholesale principally in Europe, Asia, Brazil and, since May 31, 2019, Australia, primarily to department and specialty stores, and digital commerce sites operated by department store customers and pure play digital commerce retailers, as well as through distributors and franchisees; (ii) operating retail stores, concession locations and digital commerce sites in Europe, Asia, Brazil and since May 31, 2019, Australia, which sell CALVIN KLEIN branded apparel, accessories and related products; and (iii) licensing and similar arrangements relating to the use by third parties of the CALVIN KLEIN brand names for a broad array of product categories outside of North America. This segment also includes the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its unconsolidated Calvin Klein foreign affiliate in India. This segment included the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in PVH Australia relating to its Calvin Klein business until May 31, 2019, on which date the Company completed the Australia acquisition and began to consolidate the operations of PVH Australia into its financial statements. Please see Note 4, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” for further discussion.

Heritage Brands Wholesale Segment - This segment consists of the Company’s Heritage Brands Wholesale division. This segment derives revenue primarily from the marketing to department, chain and specialty stores, warehouse clubs, and mass market, off-price and independent retailers (in stores and online), as well as pure play digital commerce retailers in North America of (i) men’s dress shirts and neckwear under various owned and licensed brand names, including several private label brands; (ii) men’s sportswear principally under the brand names Van Heusen, IZOD, and ARROW; (iii) women’s intimate apparel under the Warner’s, Olga and True&Co. brands; and (iv) men’s, women’s and children’s swimwear, pool and deck footwear, and swim-related products and accessories under the Speedo trademark until April 6, 2020 when the Company completed the sale of its Speedo North America business to Pentland. Please see Note 4, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” for further discussion. This segment also derives revenue from Company operated digital commerce sites in the United States for True&Co., Van Heusen, IZOD and until April 6, 2020, Speedo. In addition, since May 31, 2019, this segment derives revenue from the Heritage Brands business in Australia. As well, this segment includes the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in its unconsolidated foreign affiliate in Mexico relating to the affiliate’s Heritage Brands business and, since December 2019, the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in its unconsolidated PVH Legwear affiliate relating to the affiliate’s Heritage Brands business. This segment included the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investment in PVH Australia relating to its Heritage Brands business until May 31, 2019, on which date the Company completed the Australia acquisition and began to consolidate the operations of PVH Australia into its financial statements. Please see Note 4, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” for further discussion.

Heritage Brands Retail Segment - This segment consists of the Company’s Heritage Brands Retail division. This segment derives revenue principally from operating retail stores, primarily located in outlet centers throughout the United States and Canada, which primarily sell apparel, accessories and related products. All of the Company’s Heritage Brands stores offer a broad selection of Van Heusen men’s and women’s apparel, along with various of the Company’s dress shirt and neckwear offerings, and IZOD and Warner’s products. The majority of these stores feature multiple brand names on the store signage, with the remaining stores operating under the Van Heusen name. The Company announced in July 2020 its plan to exit its Heritage Brands Retail business by mid-2021. Please see Note 16, “Exit Activity Costs,” for further discussion.
The Company’s revenue by segment was as follows:
Thirteen Weeks EndedTwenty-Six Weeks Ended
(In millions)8/2/20
(1)(2)
8/4/19
(1)
8/2/20
(1)(2)
8/4/19
(1)
Revenue – Tommy Hilfiger North America
Net sales$194.1 $390.1 $355.2 $737.9 
Royalty revenue7.1 18.1 23.9 36.8 
Advertising and other revenue0.8 4.8 4.2 10.1 
Total202.0 413.0 383.3 784.8 
Revenue – Tommy Hilfiger International
Net sales590.2 679.0 1,044.1 1,341.7 
Royalty revenue8.2 12.4 17.0 25.6 
Advertising and other revenue3.3 5.8 5.8 10.2 
Total601.7 697.2 1,066.9 1,377.5 
Revenue – Calvin Klein North America
Net sales180.7 366.1 344.6 744.5 
Royalty revenue13.7 31.5 38.8 64.9 
Advertising and other revenue5.3 11.2 12.4 23.4 
Total199.7 408.8 395.8 832.8 
Revenue – Calvin Klein International
Net sales381.6 440.4 643.9 881.5 
Royalty revenue6.4 17.9 20.6 35.8 
Advertising and other revenue2.8 6.2 6.8 12.8 
Total390.8 464.5 671.3 930.1 
Revenue – Heritage Brands Wholesale
Net sales150.5 304.4 345.8 654.7 
Royalty revenue1.4 5.0 4.8 10.1 
Advertising and other revenue0.2 1.2 1.0 2.2 
Total152.1 310.6 351.6 667.0 
Revenue – Heritage Brands Retail
Net sales34.1 69.0 54.8 126.0 
Royalty revenue0.2 0.9 0.9 2.0 
Advertising and other revenue0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 
Total34.4 70.1 55.8 128.3 
Total Revenue
Net sales1,531.2 2,249.0 2,788.4 4,486.3 
Royalty revenue37.0 85.8 106.0 175.2 
Advertising and other revenue12.5 29.4 30.3 59.0 
Total$1,580.7 $2,364.2 $2,924.7 $4,720.5 

(1) Revenue was impacted by fluctuations of the United States dollar against foreign currencies in which the Company transacts significant levels of business.
(2) Revenue was significantly negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including as a result of temporary store closures and reduced traffic and consumer spending trends. The Company’s wholesale customers and licensing partners also experienced significant business disruptions as a result of the pandemic, resulting in a decrease in the Company’s revenue from these channels.

The Company’s revenue by distribution channel was as follows:
Thirteen Weeks EndedTwenty-Six Weeks Ended
(In millions)8/2/208/4/198/2/208/4/19
Wholesale net sales
$685.6 $1,137.8 $1,493.8 $2,498.5 
Retail net sales845.6 1,111.2 1,294.6 1,987.8 
Net sales1,531.2 2,249.0 2,788.4 4,486.3 
Royalty revenue
37.0 85.8 106.0 175.2 
Advertising and other revenue12.5 29.4 30.3 59.0 
Total
$1,580.7 $2,364.2 $2,924.7 $4,720.5 


The Company’s (loss) income before interest and taxes by segment was as follows:
Thirteen Weeks EndedTwenty-Six Weeks Ended
(In millions)8/2/20
(1)(2)
8/4/19
(1)
8/2/20
(1)(2)
8/4/19
(1)
(Loss) Income before interest and taxes – Tommy Hilfiger North America
$(32.2)
(4)
$48.3 
(10)
$(82.2)
(4)(6)
$33.6 
(10)(15)
Income before interest and taxes – Tommy Hilfiger International
83.0 99.8 
(11)
44.2 
(6)
206.6 
(11)
(Loss) Income before interest and taxes – Calvin Klein North America
(21.6)
(4)
11.3 
(10)(13)
(349.4)
(4)(6)(7)
12.7 
(10)(14)
Income (Loss) before interest and taxes – Calvin Klein International
45.0 6.6 
(10)(11)(13)
(388.8)
(6)(7)
53.5 
(10)(11)(14)
(Loss) Income before interest and taxes – Heritage Brands Wholesale
(6.7)
(4)
14.0 
(11)
(294.6)
(4)(7)(8)
53.0 
(11)
(Loss) Income before interest and taxes – Heritage Brands Retail
(25.4)
(5)
3.1 (48.4)
(5)(6)
4.1 
(Loss) Income before interest and taxes – Corporate (3) 
(43.8)
(4)
66.7 
(11)(12)

(100.9)
(4)(9)
21.4 
(11)(12)
(Loss) Income before interest and taxes
$(1.7)$249.8 $(1,220.1)$384.9 

(1) (Loss) Income before interest and taxes was impacted by fluctuations of the United States dollar against foreign currencies in which the Company transacts significant levels of business.

(2) (Loss) Income before interest and taxes was significantly negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including as a result of the unprecedented decline in revenue noted above. As well, (loss) income before interest and taxes for the twenty-six weeks ended August 2, 2020 was significantly adversely impacted by $961.8 million of noncash impairment charges related to goodwill, tradenames, other intangible assets, store assets and an equity method investment resulting from the significant adverse impacts of the COVID-19 on the Company’s business.

(3) Includes corporate expenses not allocated to any reportable segments and the Company’s proportionate share of the net income or loss of its investments in Gazal (prior to the Australia acquisition closing) and Karl Lagerfeld (prior to its impairment in the first quarter of 2020) and the results of PVH Ethiopia. Please see Note 6, “Investments in Unconsolidated Affiliates,” for further discussion of the Company’s investment in Karl Lagerfeld. Corporate expenses represent overhead operating expenses and include expenses for senior corporate management, corporate finance, information technology related to corporate infrastructure, certain digital investments, certain corporate responsibility initiatives, and actuarial gains and losses on the Company’s Pension Plans, SERP Plans and Postretirement Plans (which are generally recorded in the fourth quarter).
(4) Loss before interest and taxes for the thirteen and twenty-six weeks ended August 2, 2020 included costs of $38.4 million incurred in connection with the North America workforce reduction, consisting of severance and special termination benefits. Such costs were included in the Company’s segments as follows: $11.2 million in Heritage Brands Wholesale, $10.9 million in Tommy Hilfiger North America, $10.5 million in Calvin Klein North America, and $5.8 million in corporate expenses not allocated to any reportable segments. Please see Note 16, “Exit Activity Costs,” for further discussion.

(5) Loss before interest and taxes for the thirteen and twenty-six weeks ended August 2, 2020 included costs of $12.3 million in connection with the planned exit of the Heritage Brands Retail business, consisting of noncash asset impairments, severance and other costs. Please see Note 16, “Exit Activity Costs,” for further discussion.

(6) (Loss) Income before interest and taxes for the twenty-six weeks ended August 2, 2020 included noncash impairment charges of $16.0 million related to the Company’s store assets. The $16.0 million of impairment charges were included in the Company’s segments as follows: $4.1 million in Tommy Hilfiger North America, $3.1 million in Tommy Hilfiger International, $3.2 million in Calvin Klein North America, $1.8 million in Calvin Klein International and $3.8 million in Heritage Brands Retail. Please see Note 12, “Fair Value Measurements,” for further discussion.

(7) Loss before interest and taxes for the twenty-six weeks ended August 2, 2020 included noncash impairment charges of $933.5 million, primarily related to goodwill, tradenames and other intangible assets. The $933.5 million of impairment charges were included in the Company’s segments as follows: $289.9 million in Calvin Klein North America, $394.0 million in Calvin Klein International and $249.6 million in Heritage Brands Wholesale. Please see Note 7, “Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets,” for further discussion.

(8) Loss before interest and taxes for the twenty-six weeks ended August 2, 2020 included a net noncash loss of $3.1 million in connection with the sale of the Speedo North America business in April 2020. Please see Note 4, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” for further discussion.

(9) Loss before interest and taxes for the twenty-six weeks ended August 2, 2020 included a noncash impairment charge of $12.3 million related to the Company’s equity method investment in Karl Lagerfeld. Please see Note 6, “Investments in Unconsolidated Affiliates,” for further discussion.

(10) Income before interest and taxes for the thirteen and twenty-six weeks ended August 4, 2019 included costs of $59.8 million in connection with agreements the Company entered into in the second quarter of 2019 to terminate early the licenses for the global Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger North America socks and hosiery businesses in order to consolidate the socks and hosiery business for all Company brands in North America in a newly formed joint venture and to bring in-house the international Calvin Klein socks and hosiery businesses. Such costs were included in the Company’s segments as follows: $7.5 million in Tommy Hilfiger North America, $25.5 million in Calvin Klein North America and $26.8 million in Calvin Klein International.

(11) Income before interest and taxes for the thirteen and twenty-six weeks ended August 4, 2019 included costs of $4.8 million in connection with the Australia and TH CSAP acquisitions, primarily consisting of noncash valuation adjustments, and one-time costs of $2.1 million recorded on the Company’s equity investments in Gazal and PVH Australia prior to the Australia acquisition closing. Such costs were included in the Company’s segments as follows: $2.5 million in Tommy Hilfiger International, $1.5 million in Calvin Klein International, $0.4 million in Heritage Brands Wholesale and $2.5 million in corporate expenses not allocated to any reportable segments. Please see Note 4, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” for further discussion.

(12) Income before interest and taxes for the thirteen and twenty-six weeks ended August 4, 2019 included a noncash gain of $113.1 million to write up the Company’s equity investments in Gazal and PVH Australia to fair value in connection with the Australia acquisition. Please see Note 4, “Acquisitions and Divestitures,” for further discussion.

(13) Income before interest and taxes for the thirteen weeks ended August 4, 2019 included costs of $29.1 million incurred in connection with the Calvin Klein restructuring, primarily consisting of inventory markdowns and contract termination and other costs. Such costs were included in the Company’s segments as follows: $14.2 million in Calvin Klein North America and $14.9 million in Calvin Klein International.

(14) Income before interest and taxes for the twenty-six weeks ended August 4, 2019 included costs of $99.4 million incurred in connection with the Calvin Klein restructuring, primarily consisting of lease asset impairments and severance. Such costs
were included in the Company’s segments as follows: $65.1 million in Calvin Klein North America and $34.3 million in Calvin Klein International. Please see Note 12, “Fair Value Measurements,” for further discussion of the lease asset impairments.

(15) Income before interest and taxes for the twenty-six weeks ended August 4, 2019 included costs of $54.9 million incurred in connection with the TH U.S. store closures, primarily consisting of noncash lease asset impairments. Please see Note 12, “Fair Value Measurements,” for further discussion.

Intersegment transactions primarily consist of transfers of inventory principally from the Heritage Brands Wholesale segment to the Heritage Brands Retail segment, the Tommy Hilfiger North America segment and the Calvin Klein North America segment. These transfers are recorded at cost plus a standard markup percentage. Such markup percentage on ending inventory is eliminated principally in the Heritage Brands Retail segment, the Tommy Hilfiger North America segment and the Calvin Klein North America segment.