Urban Outfitters' stock is surging this year, but its share price remains below $100.
Under new leadership and innovative subscription models, its subscription segment sales skyrocketed 48% in Q3 of fiscal year 2026.
For the first time in 20 years, Urban Outfitters' (NASDAQ: URBN) share price will increase for three consecutive years (it's up 49% so far in 2025). The stock hit a 52-week high last week of $83.38.
Despite the strong performance for this retail stock in 2025, Urban Outfitters still trades below $100. It also has real potential to go even higher.
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In February 2024, Shea Jensen was appointed president of the company's North American division. Since then, she has leaned into developing innovative concepts within the lifestyle retail industry. The company has reported three consecutive quarters of record net sales, including in its most recent report (fiscal 2026's Q3), when sales rose 12.3% year over year to a record $1.53 billion.
The company heavily invested in its Nuuly subscription service, which allows consumers to rent a tote bag full of outfits that users choose from. They can return the clothes at the end of each month, regardless of condition, or simply buy and keep them. And just recently, in November 2025, Urban Outfitters introduced in-store returns for totes; subscribers originally had to return them through free shipping.
Nuuly has been a hit, with Urban Outfitters' subscription segment net sales in Q3 increasing 49%, primarily driven by a 42% rise in average active subscribers.
Outside of subscription services, the company is also aggressively pursuing Gen Z consumers. In May 2025, it introduced On Rotation, an in-store retail experience concept, featuring rotating fashion themes and styles at its locations. The retailer has partnered with various brands through this program, including Nike, Levi's, and UGG, offering distinct fashion experiences tailored to younger audiences.
Following its positive third-quarter report, analysts view Urban Outfitters' stock as overweight, indicating that its price is expected to increase. Morgan Stanley raised its price target from $85 to $91, with the average analyst price target landing at $85.36. Both figures are above its current price, suggesting the company has room to grow.
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