Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Brings Hollister to Target, Expanding US Wholesale Operation
The nearly 60-item line includes bedding, decor and cozywear, as Hollister and Target seek a bigger share of back-to-college shopping.
- On June 28, Hollister will launch "The Hollister Collection at Target" in most Target stores and online, marking the brand's debut into home and dorm decor items.
- Abercrombie is expanding Hollister into lifestyle categories to drive growth as both companies contend with declining discretionary spending and waning consumer confidence.
- "The collection draws on signature Hollister elements like ditsy florals, stripes, iconic logos and the signature seagull motif," Abercrombie chief product officer Corey Robinson said, featuring nearly 60 items across apparel, bedding, and decor.
- The partnership targets the large back-to-college shopping market, which reached $88.8 billion last year with about $1,325 in spending per person, according to the National Retail Federation.
- Strategic seasonal drops will continue through 2027, as Target uses brand collaborations as a competitive differentiator against rival Walmart.
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