The upcoming headquarters of Dickies in Costa Mesa aims to foster creativity and growth.
Iconic workwear brand Dickies is moving its headquarters from Fort Worth, Texas to Costa Mesa, California by May 2025. This decision comes after a significant revenue drop and aims to revitalize the brand under the leadership of Chris Goble. Approximately 120 Texas employees face uncertainty, while new job openings in Costa Mesa signal a commitment to growth. Sharing office space with Vans, Dickies seeks to refocus on its core workwear heritage, enhancing collaboration between the two brands. The move offers both challenges and opportunities for the future.
In a surprising yet strategic shift, Dickies, the iconic work apparel brand that’s been dressing hard workers since 1922, is packing its bags and relocating its headquarters from the bustling city of Fort Worth, Texas, to sunny Costa Mesa, California. The transition is set to take place by May 2025 and is part of a broader plan by parent company VF Corp. aimed at revitalizing its business.
The relocation is not just about a change of scenery—it’s all part of a major restructuring initiative. VF Corp. is looking to turn things around after experiencing a 15% drop in annual revenue for Dickies, which now stands at $618.4 million. This challenging period is echoed in Vans, another of VF Corp.’s brands, which reported a 24% decline in sales. With market conditions leading to broader difficulties, including a recent downgrade of their credit rating by S&P to junk status, the move is seen as a necessary step for the future.
The transition isn’t without its bumps. Approximately 120 employees currently based in Texas will feel the effects of this move, although it’s still unclear how many will make the trek to California. The company has posted 41 job openings at the Costa Mesa location, covering a range of roles from management to design, showing a clear commitment to growth and innovation as they gear up for the big change.
In Costa Mesa, Dickies will share office space with its sister brand Vans at 1588 South Coast Drive. This collaboration aims to spark creativity and enhance teamwork between the two brands, potentially leading to exciting new products that blend the best of both worlds. Currently, about 760 employees are based at the Vans campus, providing a vibrant work environment for the incoming Dickies team.
Under the leadership of Chris Goble, the newly appointed Global Brand President of Dickies, the company is taking a deep dive back into its roots. With plans to refocus on its core workwear heritage, Goble intends to streamline Dickies’ product offerings, moving away from casual wear and back to functional designs that cater specifically to the hardworking individuals Dickies was originally created for. This shift is crucial as the brand aims to regain relevance in a competitive market.
The decision to leave Fort Worth has left the city’s officials feeling rather melancholic. Dickies has deep historical connections to Fort Worth, notably with landmarks like the Dickies Arena standing as a testament to the brand’s rich legacy in the area. It’s a bittersweet situation for a company that has been part of the fabric of Fort Worth for over a century.
As Dickies and VF Corp. navigate this transition, there are several hurdles to overcome. The challenges of “soft traffic and pressured wholesale” have already impacted the company’s financial performance, leading to a notable $51 million impairment charge during the last quarter. The market is unpredictable, and many are watching closely to see how the brand will adapt and grow in these changing times.
As Dickies prepares to set up its new headquarters, the hope is that this fresh start will breathe new life into the beloved brand. With an eye on its storied past and a vision for a brighter future, the move to California may just be the spark needed to reignite Dickies’ legacy and propel it into the next chapter. For fans and employees alike, there’s uncertainty, but there’s also the promise of exciting new developments on the horizon.
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