NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Apparel makers are on a downward spiral after some disappointing earnings news.
VF Corp.(VFC Quote), maker of Lee and Wrangler jeans, is tumbling 7.1% to $72.88 after it reported on Monday third-quarter earnings and revenue that missed estimates. During the quarter, the company earned $217.9 million, or $1.94 a share, down 7% from $233.9, or $2.10, in the year-ago period. Analysts were expecting a profit of $1.95 a share. Revenue slipped 5% to $2.1 billion from $2.2 billion last year. Carter's(CRI Quote) is topping the New York Stock Exchange as one of the biggest decliners, after it delayed reporting its third-quarter results while it reviews its accounting regarding wholesale customers. The company said it will likely report by Nov. 12. Shares of the children's apparel maker are off 24% to $21.51 in afternoon trading. Iconix's(ICON Quote) shares are also sinking after the company released a disappointing 2010 outlook. Despite posting a 25% jump in third-quarter profit, shares are down 7.5% to $12.37 in afternoon trading. Iconix expects 2010 earnings in the range of $1.25 to $1.30 a share, below Wall Street's consensus of $1.34 a share. Other notable decliners include Columbia Sportswear(COLM Quote), which is decreasing 3.8% to $38.90, Warnaco(WRC Quote), which is falling 1.9% to $42.30, Gildan Activewear(GIL Quote), which is losing 4.9% to $17.82 and Liz Claiborne(LIZ Quote), which is off 6.7% to $6.13. -- Reported by Jeanine Poggi in New York Follow TheStreet.com on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.- Loading Comments...
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