Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (BOOT)
Consumer Cyclical · Apparel Retail · NYSE
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. revenue & earnings — last 10 fiscal years
| Metric | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $629.82M | $677.95M | $776.85M | $845.58M | $893.49M | $1.49B | $1.66B | $1.67B | $1.91B | $2.25B |
| Gross profit | $189.89M | $207.91M | $251.43M | $276.49M | $294.88M | $575.07M | $610.57M | $614.42M | $717.04M | $858.36M |
| Net income | $14.20M | $28.88M | $39.02M | $47.95M | $59.39M | $192.45M | $170.55M | $147.00M | $180.94M | $225.88M |
| Net margin | 2.3% | 4.3% | 5.0% | 5.7% | 6.6% | 12.9% | 10.3% | 8.8% | 9.5% | 10.0% |
Source: Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. SEC filings (10-K). 14 years of history available in the interactive view.
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About Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. operates specialty retail stores in the United States and internationally. The company's lifestyle retail chain engages in the sale of western and work-related footwear, apparel and accessories for men, women, and kids. It offers denim, western shirts, cowboy hats, belts and belt buckles, rugged footwear, outerwear, overalls, shirts, safety-toe boots, hats, flame-resistant and high-visibility clothing, and western-style jewelry and accessories, as well as gifts and home merchandise. The company provides its products under the Ariat, Cinch, Cody James, Dan Post, Durango, Horsepower, Idyllwind, Justin, Kimes Ranch, Laredo, Levi's, Miss Me, Montana Silversmiths, Moonshine Spirit, Resistol, Shyanne, Stetson, Tony Lama, Twisted X, Wrangler, Brunt, Carhartt, Cody James Work, Georgia Boot, Hawx, Thorogood, Timberland Pro, Wolverine, Rank 45, Cody James Black 1978, Gibson, Cleo + Wolf, and El Dorado brand names. It sells its products through various e-commerce platform, including websites, mobile app, and third-party marketplaces, as well as retail stores under the Boot Barn brand name. The company was formerly known as WW Top Investment Corporation and changed its name to Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. in June 2014. Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1978 and is based in Irvine, California.
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. — frequently asked questions
What is Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.'s revenue?
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (BOOT) reported revenue of $2.25B for fiscal year 2026, up 17.9% from the prior year, according to its SEC filings.
Is Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. profitable?
Yes. BOOT earned net income of $225.88M in fiscal 2026, a net margin of 10.0%.
What is BOOT's P/E ratio?
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of about 22.3 based on the latest data in our nightly-refreshed cache.
How fast is Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. growing?
BOOT's revenue grew at roughly 20.3% per year over the last five fiscal years (compound annual growth rate), computed from SEC-filed statements.
Where does this data come from?
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