Kontoor to sell Lee denim brand to Authentic Brands in up to $1 billion deal

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Kontoor Brands said on Thursday it had agreed to sell its Lee denim ​brand for up to $1 billion to Authentic Brands Group, ‌as the apparel maker streamlines its operations and focuses on higher-growth brands such as Wrangler.

The deal comprises an initial $750 million payment and a potential $250 ​million earnout tied to future performance under Authentic’s ownership, Kontoor said.

Shares ​of Kontoor were up 1% in premarket trading.

The company, ⁠which was spun off from VF Corp in 2019, has faced ​persistent challenges with Lee, which has underperformed compared with Wrangler ​in recent years.

Lee has grappled with uneven demand, particularly in the U.S., and faced stiff competition in the mid-tier denim segment.

During it first quarter, Kontoor ​began a process to divest the Lee business, aiming to ​sharpen its focus on aligning the Kontoor brand portfolio with key opportunities, ‌the ⁠company said.

Authentic Brands, which owns a portfolio of fashion and lifestyle brands including Reebok and Guess, on Wednesday named Matt Maddox as its new chief executive officer, succeeding Jamie Salter who will ​transition to executive ​chairman.

Salter, founder ⁠of Authentic Brands, told CNBC he expected to take the company public within the next 12 ​months.

Authentic generates about $38 billion in “systemwide retail sales”, primarily ​by ⁠licensing intellectual property of struggling brands to partners, according to its website.

Morgan Stanley is serving as financial adviser to Kontoor, while Foley & ⁠Lardner ​is acting as legal counsel.

The deal, which is expected ​to close in the second half of 2026 pending regulatory approvals, was unanimously ​approved by Kontoor’s board.

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