NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR), a house of iconic accessories and lifestyle brands, today reported results for the fiscal fourth quarter and full year ended June 28, 2025. Joanne Crevoiserat, Chief Executive Officer of Tapestry, Inc., commented: “Fiscal 2025 was a breakout year for Tapestry as our systemic approach to brand-building is capturing a new generation of consumers around the world. Our strong growth, capped by our fourth quarter outperformance, reinforces that
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