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Concentration of Credit Risk, Major Customers and Suppliers
12 Months Ended
Mar. 28, 2026
Risks and Uncertainties [Abstract]  
Concentration of Credit Risk, Major Customers and Suppliers Concentration of Credit Risk, Major Customers and Suppliers
Financial instruments that subject the Company to concentration of credit risk are cash and cash equivalents, derivatives and receivables. As part of its ongoing procedures, the Company monitors its concentration of deposits with various financial institutions in order to avoid any undue exposure. The Company mitigates its risk by depositing cash and cash equivalents in major financial institutions. The Company also mitigates its credit risk by monitoring credit limits for its customers and obtaining insurance coverage for a portion of its receivables (refer to Note 7 - “Receivables”). The Company is also exposed to the risk that counterparties to derivative contracts will fail to meet their contractual obligations. In order to mitigate counterparty credit risk, the Company only enters into contracts with carefully selected financial institutions based upon their credit ratings and certain other financial factors, adhering to established limits for credit exposure.
No individual customer accounted for 10% or more of the Company’s total revenues during Fiscal 2026, Fiscal 2025 or Fiscal 2024.
The Company contracts for the purchase of finished goods principally with independent third-party contractors, whereby the contractor is generally responsible for all manufacturing processes. Although the Company does not have any long-term agreements with any of its manufacturing contractors, the Company believes it has mutually satisfactory relationships with them. The Company allocates product manufacturing among agents and contractors based on their capabilities, the availability of production capacity, quality, pricing and delivery. The inability of certain contractors to provide needed services on a timely basis could adversely affect the Company’s operations and financial condition. For Fiscal 2026, Fiscal 2025 and Fiscal 2024, respectively, one contractor accounted for approximately 14% of the Company’s total finished goods purchases, based on dollar volume.
The Company also has relationships with various agents who source finished goods with numerous contractors on behalf of its Michael Kors brand. For Fiscal 2026, Fiscal 2025 and Fiscal 2024, respectively, one agent sourced approximately 14% of Michael Kors finished goods, based on dollar volume.