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About the company

V.F. Corporation is an apparel, footwear, and accessories company. The Company owns a broad portfolio of brands in the outerwear, footwear, apparel, backpack, luggage, and accessories categories. Its brands include Vans, The North Face, Timberland, and Dickies. The Company operates through three segments: Outdoor segment, Active segment, and Work segment. The Outdoor segment's product offerings include performance-based and outdoor apparel, footwear and equipment. The Active segment's product offerings include active apparel, footwear, backpacks, luggage and accessories. Its Work segment consists of work and work-inspired lifestyle brands with product offerings that include apparel, footwear and accessories. Its brands include Dickies, and Timberland PRO. The Company's direct-to-consumer business includes VF-operated retail stores, brand e-commerce sites, concession retail locations and other digital platforms.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)10.82bn
  • Net income in USD-71.84m
  • Incorporated1899
  • Employees19.80k
  • Location
    VF Corp1551 Wewatta StreetDENVER 80202United StatesUSA
  • Phone+1 (720) 778-4000
  • Fax+1 (336) 547-7634
  • Websitehttps://www.vfc.com/
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