US women’s apparel retailer J.Jill reported weaker Q1 FY26 results, with net sales falling 6 per cent to $144.4 million and comparable sales down 8.7 per cent amid softer demand and higher tariff costs.
Gross margin narrowed to 68.3 per cent, while net income dropped to $4.7 million.
Despite the decline, the company reaffirmed its FY26 outlook, expecting adjusted EBITDA of $70-$75 million.