Vince Holding Corp. VNCE is leaning harder into store remodels to deepen customer engagement and lift productivity across its full-price retail fleet. Management highlighted that recent renovations are helping open up stores by removing legacy cash wraps and creating layouts that better showcase styled outfits and coordinated product sets. The company believes these changes are improving how customers interact with the brand inside stores and supporting stronger conversion trends.

The strategy comes as Vince posted a 10.4% increase in direct-to-consumer sales during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, driven by strength in both stores and e-commerce. Management repeatedly tied the momentum in stores to improved customer experience initiatives and merchandising enhancements.

CEO Brendan Hoffman said that the company is “more bullish than ever” on driving productivity through existing stores after seeing what he described as the strongest six-month stretch in store performance during his tenure. He pointed to gains in traffic, conversion and pricing absorption as evidence that the remodel efforts are resonating with shoppers.

Vince is also using remodeled environments to highlight newer categories such as handbags, accessories and tailored clothing. Management noted that these additions create more texture and storytelling opportunities inside stores while encouraging customers to mix and match products across categories.