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Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. Reports Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results

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Tokyo Lifestyle (NASDAQ:TKLF), a retailer of Japanese beauty, health, and lifestyle products, reported its fiscal year 2025 results with total revenue of $210.1 million, up 7.4% year-over-year. The company achieved net income of $6.6 million and diluted EPS of $0.19.

Key operational highlights include: 14.4% growth in directly-operated physical store revenue, opening of 5 new stores in the US, Canada, and Hong Kong, addition of 3 franchise stores and 54 wholesale customers, and expansion of product portfolio to over 1,300 SKUs including collectible cards and trendy toys.

The company's financial position strengthened with cash holdings increasing to $4.8 million from $2.5 million year-over-year, and $107.3 million in accounts receivable, of which 31.9% has been collected to date.

Tokyo Lifestyle (NASDAQ:TKLF), rivenditore di prodotti giapponesi per la bellezza, la salute e lo stile di vita, ha comunicato i risultati dell'anno fiscale 2025 con un fatturato totale di 210,1 milioni di dollari, in crescita del 7,4% rispetto all'anno precedente. L'azienda ha realizzato un utile netto di 6,6 milioni di dollari e un utile per azione diluito di 0,19 dollari.

I principali risultati operativi includono: una crescita del 14,4% nelle entrate dei negozi fisici gestiti direttamente, l'apertura di 5 nuovi punti vendita negli Stati Uniti, Canada e Hong Kong, l'aggiunta di 3 negozi in franchising e 54 clienti all'ingrosso, oltre all'espansione del portafoglio prodotti a oltre 1.300 SKU, comprensivi di carte da collezione e giocattoli di tendenza.

La posizione finanziaria dell'azienda si è rafforzata con una crescita della liquidità a 4,8 milioni di dollari rispetto ai 2,5 milioni dell'anno precedente, e 107,3 milioni di dollari in crediti verso clienti, di cui il 31,9% è stato già incassato.

Tokyo Lifestyle (NASDAQ:TKLF), un minorista de productos japoneses de belleza, salud y estilo de vida, reportó sus resultados del año fiscal 2025 con ingresos totales de 210,1 millones de dólares, un aumento del 7,4% interanual. La empresa logró un ingreso neto de 6,6 millones de dólares y una utilidad por acción diluida de 0,19 dólares.

Los aspectos operativos clave incluyen: un crecimiento del 14,4% en los ingresos de tiendas físicas operadas directamente, la apertura de 5 nuevas tiendas en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Hong Kong, la incorporación de 3 tiendas franquiciadas y 54 clientes mayoristas, además de la expansión del portafolio de productos a más de 1.300 SKU, incluyendo cartas coleccionables y juguetes de moda.

La posición financiera de la empresa se fortaleció con un aumento en efectivo a 4,8 millones de dólares desde 2,5 millones del año anterior, y 107,3 millones de dólares en cuentas por cobrar, de los cuales se ha cobrado el 31,9% hasta la fecha.

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Tokyo Lifestyle (NASDAQ:TKLF), un détaillant de produits japonais de beauté, santé et style de vie, a annoncé ses résultats pour l'exercice 2025 avec un chiffre d'affaires total de 210,1 millions de dollars, en hausse de 7,4 % par rapport à l'année précédente. La société a réalisé un bénéfice net de 6,6 millions de dollars et un BPA dilué de 0,19 dollar.

Les faits marquants opérationnels incluent : une croissance de 14,4 % des revenus des magasins physiques exploités directement, l'ouverture de 5 nouveaux magasins aux États-Unis, au Canada et à Hong Kong, l'ajout de 3 magasins franchisés et 54 clients en gros, ainsi que l'expansion du portefeuille de produits à plus de 1 300 références, incluant des cartes de collection et des jouets tendance.

La situation financière de l'entreprise s'est renforcée avec une augmentation des liquidités à 4,8 millions de dollars contre 2,5 millions l'année précédente, ainsi que 107,3 millions de dollars de comptes clients, dont 31,9 % ont déjà été encaissés à ce jour.

Tokyo Lifestyle (NASDAQ:TKLF), ein Einzelhändler für japanische Schönheits-, Gesundheits- und Lifestyle-Produkte, meldete seine Ergebnisse für das Geschäftsjahr 2025 mit einem Gesamtumsatz von 210,1 Millionen US-Dollar, was einem Anstieg von 7,4 % gegenüber dem Vorjahr entspricht. Das Unternehmen erzielte einen Nettoertrag von 6,6 Millionen US-Dollar und einen verwässerten Gewinn je Aktie von 0,19 US-Dollar.

Wichtige operative Highlights sind: ein Umsatzwachstum von 14,4 % in den direkt betriebenen Filialen, die Eröffnung von 5 neuen Filialen in den USA, Kanada und Hongkong, die Hinzufügung von 3 Franchise-Filialen und 54 Großhandelskunden sowie die Erweiterung des Produktportfolios auf über 1.300 SKUs, darunter Sammelkarten und trendige Spielzeuge.

Die finanzielle Lage des Unternehmens hat sich gestärkt, mit einem Anstieg der Barbestände auf 4,8 Millionen US-Dollar gegenüber 2,5 Millionen US-Dollar im Vorjahr und Forderungen in Höhe von 107,3 Millionen US-Dollar, von denen bisher 31,9 % eingezogen wurden.

Positive
  • Revenue increased by 7.4% to $210.1 million in FY2025
  • Directly-operated physical store revenue grew 14.4% to $17.1 million
  • Cash position strengthened to $4.8 million from $2.5 million YoY
  • Successful expansion with 5 new direct stores and 54 new wholesale customers
  • Operating costs remained controlled with moderate 9.1% increase despite expansion
Negative
  • Net income decreased to $6.6 million from $7.5 million YoY
  • Online store revenue declined 30% to $7.5 million
  • Recorded foreign currency exchange loss of $440,055 vs gain of $3.07M last year
  • Gross margin remained flat at 11.4%

Insights

Tokyo Lifestyle reports 7.4% revenue growth with mixed profitability signals amid global expansion strategy.

Tokyo Lifestyle's fiscal 2025 results showcase a 7.4% revenue increase to $210.1 million, though with some concerning profitability trends. While gross profit grew modestly by 2.3% to $23.9 million, operating income declined to $4.7 million from $5.8 million in the previous year.

The company's strategic pivot toward physical retail is evident in the 14.4% revenue growth from directly-operated stores, while online sales declined by 30%. Their wholesale business remains the dominant revenue driver at 88.3% of total sales, growing 9.1% year-over-year.

Cash position strengthened significantly, nearly doubling to $4.8 million from $2.5 million last year. However, the $107.3 million in accounts receivable represents over half of annual revenue, indicating potential cash flow challenges despite management's assurance that 31.9% has already been collected.

Operating expenses rose 9.1%, outpacing revenue growth, with notable increases in payroll (15.2%) and lease expenses (24%) reflecting their physical expansion strategy. These higher costs, combined with a foreign exchange loss of $440,055 (versus a $3.1 million gain last year), pressured bottom-line results.

The product portfolio expanded substantially from approximately 151,700 SKUs to 201,300 SKUs, with new categories like collectible cards and trendy toys targeting younger consumers. This diversification, alongside geographic expansion into Australia, Vietnam, and the Middle East, positions the company for potential future growth despite current margin pressures.

TOKYO, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. ("Tokyo Lifestyle" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: TKLF), a retailer and wholesaler of Japanese beauty and health products, sundry products, luxury products, electronic products, collectible cards, trendy toys as well as other products in Hong Kong, Japan, North America, Thailand and the United Kingdom, today announced its financial results for the fiscal year endedMarch 31, 2025 ("fiscal year 2025").

Mr. Mei Kanayama, Principal Executive Officer of Tokyo Lifestyle, commented: "We are pleased to present a robust performance report for fiscal year 2025. Our total revenue increased by 7.4%, accompanied by a 2.3% increase in gross profit, reflecting the steady and healthy growth of our overall business. Throughout the year, we accelerated our expansion efforts by both strengthening our existing network and venturing into new territories. We successfully opened five new directly operated stores in the United States, Canada, and Hong Kong, reinforcing our business footprint and enhancing brand recognition in these key markets. Notably, revenue from directly operated physical stores increased by 14.4% during fiscal year 2025.

"Simultaneously, we adopted a flexible and targeted approach to support our global expansion by integrating franchise stores and wholesale customers. Specifically, during fiscal year 2025, we added three new franchise stores and 54 new wholesale customers to our sales network. Revenue from franchise stores and wholesale customers increased by 9.1%. As part of this expansion roadmap, we have made selective and targeted adjustments to our online presence, including the closure of certain online stores, in line with our efforts to enhance operational efficiency and focus on higher-performing channels.

"Overall, thanks to our ambitious yet well-planned expansion strategy, we remain confident in our business potential and long-term growth prospects. We believe that our profitability will continue to improve steadily as our global footprint becomes more established with the addition of further distribution outposts.

"To better support this long-term vision, we continue exploring opportunities in new territories and emerging business sectors. Recently, we have established a new subsidiary in Australia, and planned store openings in Vietnam, Australia, and the Middle East, which we believe to be vibrant markets that are integral to a balanced global strategy.

"Concurrently, we have expanded into new product categories, including collectible cards and trendy toys, now offering over 1,300 stock keeping units ("SKUs") within our sales network. Signature products such as Pokémon cards and BE@RBRICK figures not only enrich our product portfolio but also reflect our commitment to stay ahead of evolving consumer trends. We believe these additions will appeal to a broader young consumer base, becoming a promising new revenue stream that injects strong momentum into our growth trajectory.

"We believe that our diligent efforts and operational excellence have earned widespread recognition from both the market and investors. With a robust cash reserve and strong financing capability, we are well-positioned to support our ongoing expansion, an achievement that is particularly noteworthy amid the current macroeconomic environment.

"Looking ahead, we remain committed to our core strategies, focusing on disciplined execution to drive sustainable growth and deliver greater value to our stakeholders, who continue to be our steadfast supporters and partners in success."

Mr. Youichiro Haga, Principal Accounting and Financial Officer of Tokyo Lifestyle, remarked: "We are proud to report the Company's solid financial performance for fiscal year 2025. Despite our continued expansion and globalization efforts, we have maintained a strong financial position to support both current operations and future growth.

"As of March 31, 2025, we held $4.8 million in cash, a significant increase from $2.5 million as of March 31, 2024. Additionally, we had approximately $107.3 million in accounts receivable from third parties. Approximately 31.9% of this balance has already been collected as of today, and the majority of the remaining balance is expected to be collected by December 31, 2025. This continued cash inflow further strengthens our financial capability to support our strategic growth initiatives.

"Our cost of revenue increased by 8.1%, generally in line with revenue growth, primarily reflecting the ongoing expansion and associated increases in payroll and operational costs in new regions. At the same time, we implemented rigorous cost control measures, notably by reducing online sales-related expenses, such as transaction fees to third-party e-commerce platforms, as well as promotion and advertising costs.

"Thanks to these disciplined efforts, we managed to maintain a moderate 9.1% increase in total operating expenses, keeping pace with our expansion. This result highlights the effectiveness of our operational management and prudent cost discipline, supporting our broader strategic blueprint.

"For fiscal year 2025, we reported net income of $6.6 million.

"Looking forward, we will continue adhering to disciplined cost management and sound investment strategies to further enhance our financial foundation and drive sustainable long-term growth."

Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Summary

  • Total revenue was$210.1 millionfor fiscal year 2025, increased by 7.4% ڰdz$195.7 millionfor the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 ("fiscal year 2024").

  • Gross profit was $23.9 million for fiscal year 2025, increased by 2.3% from $23.4 million for fiscal year 2024.

  • Income from operations was$4.7 millionfor fiscal year 2025, compared to$5.8 millionfor fiscal year 2024.

  • Net income was $6.6 million for fiscal year 2025.

  • Net cash provided by financing activities increased to$4.0 millionfor fiscal year 2025, from net cash used in financing activities of$1.8 millionfor fiscal year 2024.

  • Basic earnings per share was $0.16 for fiscal year 2025. Diluted earnings per share was $0.19 for fiscal year 2025.

Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results

Revenue

Revenueincreased by 7.4%, to$210.1 millionfor fiscal year 2025, ڰdz$195.7 millionfor fiscal year 2024. The increase in the Company's revenue consisted of increased revenue from directly-operated physical stores and franchise stores and wholesale customers.



For the Fiscal Years Ended March 31,



Variance


($ millions)


2025



%



2024



%



Amount



%


Directly-operated physical
stores


$

17.1




8.1

%


$

15.0




7.6

%


$

2.1




14.4

%

Online stores and services



7.5




3.6

%



10.7




5.5

%



(3.2)




(30.0)

%

Franchise stores and
wholesale customers



185.5




88.3

%



170.0




86.9

%



15.5




9.1

%

Total Revenue


$

210.1




100.0

%


$

195.7




100.0

%


$

14.4




7.4

%

Revenue denominated in Japanese Yen increased by 13.3%, to ¥31,952.8 million for fiscal year 2025, from ¥28,208.1 million for fiscal year 2024. The increase was mainly due to increased revenue from franchise stores and wholesale customers by 15.1%, to ¥28,215.6 million for fiscal year 2025, from ¥24,524.6 million for fiscal year 2024, as well as increased revenue from directly-operated physical stores by 21.3%, to ¥2,597.6 million for fiscal year 2025, from ¥2,142.0 million for fiscal year 2024.



For the Fiscal Years Ended March 31,



Variance


(¥DzԲ)


2025



%



2024



%



Amount



%


Directly-operated physical
stores


¥

2,597.6




8.1

%


¥

2,142.0




7.6

%


¥

455.6




21.3

%

Online stores and services



1,139.6




3.6

%



1,541.5




5.5

%



(401.9)




(26.1)

%

Franchise stores and
wholesale customers



28,215.6




88.3

%



24,524.6




86.9

%



3,691.0




15.1

%

Total Revenue


¥

31,952.8




100.0

%


¥

28,208.1




100.0

%


¥

3,744.7




13.3

%

Revenue from directly-operated physical stores increased by 14.4%, to$17.1 millionfor fiscal year 2025, ڰdz$15.0 millionfor fiscal year 2024. The increase was mainly due to increased revenue generated from the United States and Canada, which resulted from full year operations of the Company's existing directly-operated physical stores in these countries, as well as three newly-opened physical stores in the United States. Meanwhile, revenue generated from Hong Kong also increased since the Company opened one physical store during fiscal year 2025. In addition, the Company offered promotion activities and price discounts to the Company's customers, which attracted more customers to make purchases at the Company's physical stores, and revenue from the Company's existing physical stores in Hong Kong also increased in fiscal year 2025 as compared to the same period last year. The above-mentioned increase was partially offset by decreased revenue from directly-operated physical stores in Japan.

Revenue from franchise stores and wholesale customers increased by 9.1%, to $185.5millionfor fiscal year 2025, from $170.0millionfor fiscal year 2024. The increase was mainly due to the Company's continuous effort in extending the Company's products offering as the Company's total SKUs increased from approximately 151,700 SKUs during the fiscal year 2024, to approximately 201,300 SKUs during fiscal year 2025.In addition, there was increased revenue from the new wholesale customers because the Company continued to develop the Company's customer base by entering into business relationships with new wholesale customers during fiscal year 2025.

Cost of Revenue

Total cost of revenue increased by 8.1%, to$186.2 millionfor fiscal year 2025, ڰdz$172.3 millionfor fiscal year 2024.

Gross Profit and Gross Margin

Gross profit increased by 2.3%, to$23.9 millionfor fiscal year 2025, ڰdz$23.4 millionfor fiscal year 2024.

Gross margin remained relatively stable at 11.4% for fiscal year 2025.

Operating Expenses

Operating expenses consist of selling and marketing expenses and general and administrative expenses, which primarily include payroll, employee benefit expenses and bonus expenses, shipping expenses, promotion and advertising expenses, and other facility-related costs, such as store rent, utilities, and depreciation.

Operating expenses increased by 9.1%, to$19.2 millionfor fiscal year 2025, ڰdz$17.6 millionfor fiscal year 2024. The increase in operating expenses was primarily attributable to the following factors:

  1. a decrease in net recovery of credit losses by 89.2%, to $(220,368) for fiscal year 2025, from $(2,043,939) for fiscal year 2024. The decrease in net recovery of credit losses was mainly due to the collection of long-term receivables and accounts receivable, causing a large net recovery of credit losses during fiscal year 2024;
  2. an increase in payroll, employee benefit expenses, and bonus expenses by 15.2%, to $6.5 million for fiscal year 2025, from $5.7 million for fiscal year 2024. The increase was mainly due to increased payroll, employee benefit expenses, and bonus expenses of $1.3 million in Hong Kong, the United States and Canada, which was due to the increased headcount caused by the expansion of the Company's business operation in these regions. The increase was partially offset by the decreased payroll, employee benefit expenses, and bonus expenses of $0.4 million in Japan, which was attributable to the decreased headcount resulting from the implementation of cost control as well as the transformation of the Company's directly-operated physical stores in Japan;
  3. an increase in lease expenses by 24.0%, to $2.5 million for fiscal year 2025, from $2.0 million for fiscal year 2024. The increase was mainly due to the full year operations of the Company's existing directly-operated physical stores in the United States and Canada, as well as the opening of new physical stores in the United States and Hong Kong in fiscal year 2025;
  4. a decrease in transaction commission paid to third-party e-commerce marketplace operators by 31.9%, to $1.3 million for fiscal year 2025, from $1.9 million for fiscal year 2024. The Company paid third-party e-commerce marketplace operators transaction commission ranging from 1.8% to 3.0% based on the Company's sales amount. The decrease in transaction commission was in line with the decrease in the Company's online sales;
  5. a decrease in promotion and advertising expenses by 77.8%, to $0.2 million for fiscal year 2025, from $0.8 million for fiscal year 2024. The decrease was mainly due to the Company's effort in cost control as well as decreased promotion and advertising expenses for the Company's physical stores as the Company has transformed some of the Company's physical stores into franchise stores; and
  6. a decrease in professional service fees by 8.8%, to $3.2 million for fiscal year 2025, from $3.5 million for fiscal year 2024. The decrease was mainly due to the decreased professional fees paid to the Company's lawyers for services incurred for the consumption tax examination and issuance of shares.

Interest Expenses, net

Interest expenses, net included interest expenses calculated at interest rate per loan agreements and loan service costs, which were directly incremental to the loan agreements and amortized over the loan periods. Interest expenses, net increased by 7.0%, to$1.7 millionfor fiscal year 2025, ڰdz$1.6 millionfor fiscal year 2024. The increase was mainly due to an increase in interest expenses of $441,203, which was mainly due to the increased weighted average interest rate for fiscal year 2025, which was partially offset by the decrease in amortized loan service costs in relation to the Company's syndicated loans by $328,525.

Other Income, net

Other income, net primarily includes tax refund, disposal gain or loss from property and equipment, government subsidy, and other immaterial income and expense items. Other income, net decreased by 52.1%, to$364,294for fiscal year 2025, ڰdz$760,435for fiscal year 2024. The decrease was mainly due to the decreased gain from disposal of property and equipment as compared to the same period of last year.

Gain (loss) from Foreign Currency Exchange

Loss from foreign currency exchange was$440,055for fiscal year 2025, as compared to a gain from foreign currency exchange of$3,065,971for fiscal year 2024. The loss from foreign currency exchange was mainly due to the fluctuations of foreign exchange rates on the Company accounts receivable that denominated in foreign currencies such as U.S. dollar during the fiscal year 2025. It was also due to the loss from foreign currency exchange by the Company's Hong Kong subsidiary, which was mainly due to the significant fluctuations of foreign exchange rate on its payables that were denominated in Japanese Yen during the fiscal year 2025.

Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes

Benefit for income taxes was$1.9 millionfor fiscal year 2025 as compared to provision for income taxes of $0.5 millionfor fiscal year 2024. Provision for income taxes decreased by 512.3%. The decrease in provision for income taxes was mainly due to the decreased current income tax expenses resulted from decreased taxable income for fiscal year 2025 and the refund of tax after the ruling from the National Tax Tribunal, dated February 12, 2025.

Net Income

Net income decreased to$6.6 millionfor fiscal year 2025, compared to$7.5 millionfor fiscal year 2024, primarily due to loss from foreign currency exchange and change in fair value of warrants.

Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share

Basic earnings per share was$0.16for fiscal year 2025, compared to$0.20for fiscal year 2024. Diluted earnings per share was$0.19for fiscal year 2025, compared to$0.20for fiscal year 2024.

Financial Condition

As ofMarch 31, 2025, the Company had$4.8 millionin cash as compared to$2.5 millionas ofMarch 31, 2024. As ofMarch 31, 2025, the Company also had approximately$107.3 millionof account receivable balance due from third parties. Approximately 31.9% of theMarch 31, 2025balance has subsequently been collected, and the majority of the remaining balance is expected to be collected byDecember 31, 2025. The collection of such receivables made cash available for use in the Company's operations as working capital, if necessary.

Net cash used in operating activities was $0.6 million for fiscal year 2025, mainly derived from a net income of $6.6 million for the year, and net changes in the Company operating assets and liabilities, which mainly included increased prepaid expenses and other current assets of $10.8 million, and decreased taxes payable of $8.9 million, which was partially offset by the increased deferred revenue of $8.0 million, increased accounts payable of $2.9 million and a decrease in compensation receivable for consumption tax of $0.7 million as the Company has received payments from the debtors according to the collection plan. The Company entered into a sales agreement with a wholesale customer and received advance payment of $6.9 million during fiscal year 2025. In order to fulfill the sales agreement, the Company made advance payments to the Company's suppliers to secure the products. Therefore, the Company's prepaid expenses and other current assets and deferred revenue increased significantly during fiscal year 2025.

Net cash used in investing activities amounted to$964,193for fiscal year 2025, mainly due to purchases of property and equipment in the aggregate amount of $992,068, partially offset by proceeds from disposal of property and equipment of $39,367.

Net cash provided by financing activities was$4.0 millionfor fiscal year 2025, which primarily consisted of proceeds from short-term borrowings of $5.8 million, partially offset by repayments of short-term borrowings of $1.4 million, repayments of long-term borrowings of $0.2 million and repayment of obligations under finance leases of $0.2 million.

Conference Call Information

The Company will host an earnings conference call at8:30 amU.S. Eastern Time (9:30 pmJapan Standard Time) onJuly 10, 2025. Dial-in details for the conference call are as follows:

Dial-in details for the conference call are as follows:

Date:

July 10, 2025

Time:

8:30 amU.S. Eastern Time

International:

1-412-902-4272

United States Toll Free:

1-888-346-8982

Japan Toll Free:

0066-33-1-33094

Conference ID

Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd.

Please dial in at least 15 minutes before the commencement of the call to ensure timely participation.

For those unable to participate, an audio replay of the conference call will be available from approximately one hour after the end of the live call untilJuly 17, 2025. The dial-in for the replay is 1-877-344-7529 withinthe United Statesor 1-412-317-0088 internationally. The replay access code is 7762709.

A live and archived webcast of the conference call will also be available at the Company's investor relations website at.

About Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd.

Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. (formerly known as Yoshitsu Co., Ltd) is a retailer and wholesaler of Japanese beauty and health products, sundry products, luxury products, electronic products, collectible cards, trendy toys, and other products in Hong Kong, Japan, North America, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. The Company offers various beauty products (including cosmetics, skincare, fragrance, and body care products), health products (including over-the-counter drugs, nutritional supplements, and medical supplies and devices), sundry products (including home goods), collectible cards and trendy toys (including Pokémon cards, BE@RBRICK and other trendy products) and other products (including food and alcoholic beverages). The Company currently sells its products through directly-operated physical stores, through online stores, and to franchise stores and wholesale customers. For more information, please visit the Company's website at /.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements, within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are based on current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that the Company believes may affect its financial condition, results of operations, business strategy, and financial needs. Investors can identify these forward-looking statements by words or phrases such as "may," "will," "expect," "anticipate," "aim," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "potential," "continue," "is/are likely to," or other similar expressions. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that such expectations will turn out to be correct, and the Company cautions investors that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results and encourages investors to review other factors that may affect its future results in the Company's registration statement and in its other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

For more information, please contact:

Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd.

Investor Relations Department
:[email protected]

Ascent Investor Relations LLC
Tina Xiao
President
Phone: +1-646-932-7242
:[email protected]

TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS










March 31,



March 31,




2025



2024


ASSETS







CURRENT ASSETS:







Cash


$

4,819,639



$

2,475,538


Accounts receivable, net



107,305,580




105,359,841


Accounts receivable - related parties, net



117




25,704


Merchandise inventories, net



4,370,803




4,413,880


Due from related parties



1,208




9,762


Compensation receivable for consumption tax, current, net



7,178,775




7,133,470


Prepaid expenses and other current assets, net



13,542,183




2,748,682


TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS



137,218,305




122,166,877











Property and equipment, net



10,763,020




9,013,827


Operating lease right-of-use assets



6,031,284




3,979,727


Compensation receivable for consumption tax, non-current, net



2,039,840




2,721,034


Long-term prepaid expenses and other non-current assets, net



1,777,736




4,115,694


TOTALASSETS


$

157,830,185



$

141,997,159











CURRENT LIABILITIES:









Short-term borrowings


$

57,903,207



$

53,234,650


Current portion of long-term borrowings



706,531




1,730,796


Accounts payable



25,057,104




24,392,029


Accounts payable - related parties



2,678,588




299,541


Due to related parties



27,678




42,943


Deferred revenue



8,027,153




55,093


Taxes payable



349,671




9,357,482


Operating lease liabilities, current



2,068,399




1,523,222


Finance lease liabilities, current



138,180




170,553


Warrants liabilities



2,502,718




441,104


Other payables and other current liabilities



1,998,713




2,167,320


TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES



101,457,942




93,414,733











Operating lease liabilities, non-current



4,003,366




2,488,823


Finance lease liabilities, non-current



119,068




263,571


Long-term borrowings



6,501,772




5,636,960


Other non-current liabilities



1,470,135




1,934,927


Deferred tax liabilities, net



1,263,872




2,215,361


TOTAL LIABILITIES


$

114,816,155



$

105,954,375











COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES


















SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY









Ordinary shares, no par value,100,000,000 shares authorized; 42,327,806
shares and 42,220,206 shares issued and outstanding as of March 31,
2025 and 2024, respectively



81,150




16,716,839


Capital reserve



26,946,116




10,262,191


Retained earnings



27,695,268




21,056,780


Accumulated other comprehensive loss



(11,708,504)




(11,993,026)


TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY



43,014,030




36,042,784


TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY


$

157,830,185



$

141,997,159


TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERTAIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(LOSS)




For the Years Ended March 31




2025



2024



2023












REVENUE










Revenue - third parties


$

202,278,304



$

189,674,322



$

168,876,360


Revenue - related parties



7,840,934




6,006,993




847,986


Total revenue



210,119,238




195,681,315




169,724,346















COSTS AND OPERATING EXPENSES













Merchandise costs



186,201,939




172,306,308




140,293,419


Selling, general and administrative expenses



19,198,116




17,597,125




28,607,088


Total costs and operating expenses



205,400,055




189,903,433




168,900,507















INCOME FROM OPERATIONS



4,719,183




5,777,882




823,839















OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)













Financial expense













Interest expense, net



(1,723,819)




(1,611,141)




(2,422,079)


Additional and delinquent tax due to consumption tax
correction



3,905,908




(628,876)




(6,622,486)


Gain from disposal of equity method investment



-




190,571




-


Gain from disposal of a subsidiary



-




341,139




-


Other income, net



364,294




760,435




13,145


Gain (loss) from foreign currency exchange



(440,055)




3,065,971




718,990


Change in fair value of warrants liabilities



(2,050,211)




109,173




139,615


Gain (loss) from equity method investments



(20,049)




(69,444)




14,554


Total other income (expenses), net



36,068




2,157,828




(8,158,261)















INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX PROVISION
(BENEFIT)



4,755,251




7,935,710




(7,334,422)















PROVISION (BENEFIT) FOR INCOME TAXES



(1,883,237)




456,774




714,400















NET INCOME (LOSS)



6,638,488




7,478,936




(8,048,822)















OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)













Foreign currency translation gain (loss)



284,522




(3,923,683)




(4,279,325)















TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)


$

6,923,010



$

3,555,253




(12,328,147)















Earnings (loss) per ordinary share













- basic


$

0.16



$

0.20



$

(0.22)


- diluted


$

0.19



$

0.20



$

(0.22)















Weighted average shares













- basic



42,242,610




37,264,162




36,250,054


- diluted



44,878,189




37,264,162




36,250,054


TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY




























Accumulated
Other



Total




Ordinary Shares



Capital



Retained



Comprehensiv
e



Shareholders
'




Shares



Amount



Reserve



Earnings



Loss



Equity





















Balance,
March 31,
2022



36,250,054



$

14,694,327



$

11,921,065



$

21,626,666



$

(3,790,018)



$

44,452,040


Business
combinations
under common
control



-




-




(2,842,173)




-




-




(2,842,173)


Capital

contribution
received by
Malaysia
subsidiary



-




-




23




-




-




23


Net loss for the
year



-




-




-




(8,048,822)




-




(8,048,822)


Foreign
currency
translation
loss



-




-




-




-




(4,279,325)




(4,279,325)



























Balance,
March 31,
2023



36,250,054



$

14,694,327



$

9,078,915



$

13,577,844



$

(8,069,343)



$

29,281,743



























Issuance of
ordinary
shares



5,970,152




2,022,512




1,724,770




-




-




3,747,282


Issuance of
investors'
warrants



-




-




(541,494)




-




-




(541,494)


Net income for
the year



-




-




-




7,478,936




-




7,478,936


Foreign
currency
translation
loss



-




-




-




-




(3,923,683)




(3,923,683)



























Balance,
March 31,
2024



42,220,206



$

16,716,839



$

10,262,191



$

21,056,780



$

(11,993,026)



$

36,042,784



























Issuance of
ordinary
shares for
warrants
redemption



107,600




14,741




33,495




-




-




48,236


Transfer of
capital to
capital
reserve



-




(16,650,430)




16,650,430




-




-




-


Net income for
the period



-




-




-




6,638,488




-




6,638,488


Foreign
currency
translation
gain



-




-




-




-




284,522




284,522



























Balance,
March 31,
2025



42,327,806



$

81,150



$

26,946,116



$

27,695,268



$

(11,708,504)



$

43,014,030


TOKYO LIFESTYLE CO., LTD.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS




For the Years Ended March 31




2025



2024



2023


Cash flows from operating activities:










Net Income (loss)


$

6,638,488



$

7,478,936



$

(8,048,822)


Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
provided by (used in) operating activities:













Depreciation and amortization



952,126




1,232,611




1,226,496


Loss (gain) from disposal of property and equipment



(178,152)




(712,685)




329,580


Impairment of property and equipment



143,621




-




-


Loss (gain) from unrealized foreign currency translation



(13,986)




(412,728)




282,131


Provision for (reversal of) credit losses



(220,368)




(2,043,939)




3,471,953


Addition (reversal) of merchandise inventories written
down



61,935




(68,361)




150,382


Amortization of operating lease right-of-use assets



2,049,635




1,711,978




1,784,754


Deferred tax provision (benefit)



(955,082)




(1,778,277)




4,849,771


Change in fair value of warrants liabilities



2,050,211




(109,173)




(139,615)


Investment loss (income) from equity method investment



20,049




69,444




(14,554)


Gain from disposal of equity method investment



-




(190,571)




-


Accrued interest expense



100,416




-




-


Changes in operating assets and liabilities:













Accounts receivable



(1,073,737)




(24,747,655)




(53,824,026)


Accounts receivable - related parties



25,698




277,005




(323,212)


Merchandise inventories



(13,596)




2,355,034




21,285,866


Compensation receivable for consumption tax



696,224




11,284,665




(23,212,327)


Prepaid expenses and other current assets



(10,772,468)




949,043




5,597,781


Long term prepaid expenses and other non-current assets



501,659




315,809




2,183,108


Accounts payable



567,502




13,816,414




5,280,797


Accounts payable - related parties



2,372,722




299,591




(119,081)


Deferred revenue



8,006,135




35,027




49,715


Taxes payable



(8,943,973)




(6,977,961)




17,268,372


Other payables and other current liabilities



(281,729)




1,078,396




(1,590,907)


Operating lease liabilities



(2,040,884)




(1,711,398)




(1,807,376)


Other non-current liabilities



(291,185)




(239,250)




(419,200)


Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities



(598,739)




1,911,955




(25,738,414)















Cash flows from investing activities:













Purchase of property and equipment



(992,068)




(929,308)




(934,960)


Proceeds from disposal of property and equipment



39,367




3,104,387




2,961


Investment in an equity method investment



(20,049)




-




-


Proceeds from disposal of equity method investment



-




276,800




-


Proceeds from disposal of a subsidiary



-




34,600




-


Disposal of a subsidiary, net of cash



-




(171,788)




-


Collection of amount due from related parties



8,557




399,223




188,728


Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities



(964,193)




2,713,914




(743,271)















Cash flows from financing activities:













Capital contribution



-




-




23


Proceeds from issuance of ordinary shares for warrants
redemption



29,482




-




-


Proceeds from issuance of ordinary shares, net of issuance
costs



-




3,747,282




-


Cash consideration paid for business combination under
common control



-




-




(2,842,173)


Proceeds from short-term borrowings



5,781,612




1,384,000




78,831,300


Repayments of short-term borrowings



(1,446,786)




(2,076,000)




(55,515,000)


Proceeds from long-term borrowings



-




-




2,160,161


Repayments of long-term borrowings



(204,024)




(4,186,712)




(9,798,554)


Payments made to related parties



(15,346)




(228,966)




104,482


Repayment of obligations under finance leases



(177,320)




(420,910)




(194,421)


Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities



3,967,618




(1,781,306)




12,745,818















Effect of exchange rate fluctuation on cash



(60,585)




(2,135,466)




(2,763,692)















Net increase (decrease) in cash



2,344,101




709,097




(16,499,559)


Cash at beginning of year



2,475,538




1,766,441




18,266,000


Cash at end of year


$

4,819,639



$

2,475,538



$

1,766,441















Supplemental cash flow information













Cash paid for income taxes


$

4,207,552



$

880,308



$

433,899


Cash paid for interest


$

1,072,273



$

798,353



$

1,108,863















Supplemental non-cash operating activities













Purchase of property and financed under long-term
payment


$

-



$

-



$

831,746


Purchase of property and equipment financed under
finance leases


$

-



$

-



$

210,666


Right of use assets obtained in exchange for operating
lease liabilities


$

-



$

3,118,676



$

542,231


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FAQ

What were Tokyo Lifestyle's (TKLF) key financial results for fiscal year 2025?

Tokyo Lifestyle reported revenue of $210.1 million (up 7.4% YoY), net income of $6.6 million, and diluted EPS of $0.19 for fiscal year 2025.

How many new stores did TKLF open in fiscal year 2025?

The company opened 5 new directly operated stores across the United States, Canada, and Hong Kong, plus added 3 new franchise stores.

What is Tokyo Lifestyle's (TKLF) current cash position?

As of March 31, 2025, TKLF held $4.8 million in cash (up from $2.5M YoY) and $107.3 million in accounts receivable, with 31.9% already collected.

How did TKLF's different revenue segments perform in FY2025?

Directly-operated stores revenue grew 14.4% to $17.1M, franchise and wholesale revenue increased 9.1% to $185.5M, while online revenue declined 30% to $7.5M.

What are Tokyo Lifestyle's expansion plans for the future?

TKLF has established a new subsidiary in Australia and plans store openings in Vietnam, Australia, and the Middle East. They're also expanding product categories including collectible cards and trendy toys.
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