V.F. Corporation (VFC) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
V.F. Corporation is a large American clothing and footwear company that owns several well-known brands. Its biggest names include Vans (skateboarding-inspired shoes and apparel), The North Face (outdoor gear and jackets), and Timberland (boots and outdoor clothing). It sells to everyday consumers through its own stores, websites, and third-party retailers like department stores and sporting goods shops. The company makes money by designing and marketing its brands, then selling products at wholesale to retailers or directly to shoppers online and in its own stores. V.F. Corporation operates globally, with significant sales in North America, Europe, and Asia, and generates roughly $11 billion in annual revenue. Its main competitive advantage is owning strong lifestyle brands with loyal customer bases, but the company has taken on heavy debt in recent years and is currently selling off brands and cutting costs to stabilize its finances — making debt reduction the central challenge facing the business today.
Winston Score: 21/100 — Weak
Weak fundamentals across most pillars.
- Quality: Weak (6/30)
- Growth: Weak (3/20)
- Cash Flow: Weak (0/10)
- Stability: Mixed (3/10)
- Valuation: Good (6/10)
- Ownership: Weak (1/15)
Key Facts
Price: $16.98
Market Cap: $6.7B
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Apparel - Manufacturers


