
The apparel retailers provided weak annual forecasts as consumers curb discretionary spending amid a tough macroeconomic climate.
Shares of apparel makers Gap and American Eagle Outfitters dropped 15 percent and 10 percent, respectively, in premarket trade on Friday after weak annual forecasts, as consumers curb discretionary spending amid a tough macroeconomic climate.
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