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Press release December 10, 2025

J.Jill, Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2025 Results

J.Jill, Inc. (JILL)

J.Jill, Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2025 Results December 10, 2025 Q3 FY25 Net Sales of $150.5 Million Q3 FY25 Gross Margin of 70.9% Provides Q4 and Full Year FY25 Outlook J.Jill, Inc. (NYSE:JILL) ("J.Jill" or the "Company") today announced financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025. Mary Ellen Coyne, Chief Executive Officer and President of J.Jill, Inc., commented, “In the third quarter we delivered better than expected earnings results with topline at the high end of our expectations. Looking ahead, while we have seen a softer start to the fourth quarter, we remain focused on the foundational work that will position J.Jill for long-term growth. We are encouraged by the initial efforts we have made to rebalance our marketing mix and in our refreshed imagery both in store and online. As we aim to expand our customer file we are executing on three strategic priorities - evolving our product assortment, enhancing the customer journey, and improving how we work.” For the third quarter ended November 1, 2025: Net sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 decreased 0.5% to $150.5 million compared to $151.3 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Total company comparable sales, which includes comparable store and direct to consumer sales, decreased by 0.9% for the third quarter of fiscal 2025.Direct to consumer net sales, which represented 46.8% of net sales, were up 2.0% compared to the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Gross profit was $106.7 million compared to $108.0 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Gross margin was 70.9% compared to 71.4% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.SG&A was $91.8 million compared to $88.6 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. SG&A as a percentage of total net sales was 61.0% compared to 58.6% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Operating income was $14.9 million compared to $19.2 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Operating income margin for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was 9.9% compared to 12.7% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Adjusted Income from Operations* was $18.5 million compared to $21.4 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Interest expense was $2.7 million compared to $2.8 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Interest income was $0.6 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to $0.5 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.During the third quarter of fiscal 2025, the Company recorded an income tax provision of $3.6 million compared to $4.5 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024 and the effective tax rate was 28.0% compared to 26.8% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Net Income was $9.2 million compared to $12.3 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Net Income per Diluted Share was $0.60 for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to $0.80 in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Adjusted Net Income per Diluted Share* in the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $0.76 compared to $0.89 in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Adjusted EBITDA* for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $24.3 million compared to $26.8 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Adjusted EBITDA margin* for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was 16.1% compared to 17.7% in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.The Company opened two new stores in the third quarter of fiscal 2025. The store count at the end of the quarter is 249 stores compared to 247 stores at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2024. For the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025: Net sales for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 decreased 2.1% to $458.1 million compared to $468.0 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.Total company comparable sales, which includes comparable store and direct to consumer sales, decreased by 2.6% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025.Direct to consumer net sales, which represented 46.7% of net sales, decreased 2.0% compared to the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.Gross profit was $322.4 million compared to $335.1 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. Gross margin was 70.4% compared to 71.6% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.SG&A was $271.5 million compared to $264.1 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. SG&A as a percentage of total net sales was 59.3% compared to 56.4% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.Operating income was $50.8 million compared to $70.6 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. Operating income margin for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 was 11.1% compared to 15.1% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. Adjusted Income from Operations* was $59.6 million compared to $75.9 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.Interest expense was $8.2 million compared to $13.0 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. Interest income was $1.5 million compared to $2.0 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.During the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025, the Company recorded an income tax provision of $12.6 million compared to $13.8 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024 and the effective tax rate was 28.6% compared to 27.1% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.Net Income was $31.4 million compared to $37.2 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. Net Income in the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024 included $8.6 million in expenses related to the loss on extinguishment of debt in the third quarter of fiscal 2024.Net Income per Diluted Share was $2.05 compared to $2.48 for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. Adjusted Net Income per Diluted Share* for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 was $2.44 compared to $3.15 for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.Adjusted EBITDA* for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 was $77.2 million compared to $92.6 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. Adjusted EBITDA margin* for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 was 16.8% compared to 19.8% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.The Company closed five stores and opened two new stores for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025. The store count at the end of the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 is 249 stores compared to 247 stores at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2024. Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Highlights Inventory at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $66.9 million compared to $61.7 million at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2024. The inventory balance at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2025 included approximately $6.0 million of incremental net tariff costs.Net Cash provided by Operating Activities for the thirteen weeks ended November 1, 2025, was $19.1 million compared to $19.1 million in the prior year period. Net Cash provided by Operating Activities for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025, was $43.7 million compared to $56.9 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.Free Cash Flow* for the thirteen weeks ended November 1, 2025, was $15.7 million compared to $13.6 million for the prior year period. Free Cash Flow* for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025, $34.9 million compared to $46.9 million for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024.The Company ended the third quarter of fiscal 2025 with a cash balance of $58.0 million. *Non-GAAP financial measures. Please see “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” and “Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA,” “Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted Income from Operations,” “Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted Net Income,” and “Reconciliation of GAAP Cash from Operations to Free Cash Flow” for more information. Share Repurchase Authorization During the thirteen and thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025, the Company repurchased 115,612 and 370,852 shares of its common stock for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $2.0 million and $6.5 million, respectively. As of November 1, 2025, the Company had about $18.0 million remaining under our currently authorized $25.0 million share repurchase program, which expires by December 6, 2026. The share repurchase program is expected to be funded through the Company’s existing cash and future free cash flow. The timing of any repurchases and the number of shares repurchased are subject to the discretion of the Company and may be affected by various factors, including general market and economic conditions, the market price of the Company’s common stock, the Company’s earnings, financial condition, capital requirements and levels of indebtedness, legal requirements, and other factors that management may deem relevant. The share repurchase program authorization does not obligate the Company to acquire any shares of its common stock and may be amended, suspended or discontinued at any time. Shares may be repurchased from time to time through open market transactions, block trades, privately negotiated purchase transactions or other purchase techniques and may include purchases effected pursuant to one or more trading plans established pursuant to Rule 10b5-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Quarterly Dividend Payment On December 3, 2025, the Board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.08 per share, payable on January 7, 2026 to stockholders of record of issued and outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock as of December 24, 2025. Outlook For the Fourth Quarter of Fiscal 2025, the Company expects the following: Net Sales to be down approximately 5% to 7% compared to fiscal 2024Comparable Sales to be down approximately 6.5% to 8.5% compared to fiscal 2024Adjusted EBITDA of $3.0 million to $5.0 million The above guidance incorporates approximately $5.0 million of incremental cost impact from tariffs, net of vendor negotiated offsets, based on tariff policies in place as of December 9, 2025. For Fiscal 2025, the Company expects the following: Net Sales to be down approximately 3% compared to fiscal 2024Comparable Sales to be down approximately 4% compared to fiscal 2024Adjusted EBITDA of $80.0 million to $82.0 millionTotal capital expenditures of approximately $20.0 millionNet new store growth of 4 new stores Conference Call Information A conference call to discuss third quarter 2025 results is scheduled for today, December 10, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Those interested in participating in the call are invited to dial (888) 596-4144 or (646) 968-2525 if calling internationally. Please dial in approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the call and reference Conference ID 7311773 when prompted. A live audio webcast of the conference call will be available online at http://investors.jjill.com/Investors-Relations/News-Events/events. A taped replay of the conference call will be available approximately two hours following the call and can be accessed both online and by dialing (800) 770-2030 or (609) 800-9909. The pin number to access the telephone replay is 7311773. The telephone replay will be available until December 17, 2025. About J.Jill, Inc. J.Jill is a national lifestyle brand that provides apparel, footwear and accessories designed to help its customers move through a full life with ease. The brand represents an easy, thoughtful and inspired style that celebrates the totality of all women and designs its products with its core brand ethos in mind: keep it simple and make it matter. J.Jill offers a high touch customer experience through over 200 stores nationwide and a robust ecommerce platform. J.Jill is headquartered outside Boston. For more information, please visit www.jjill.com or http://investors.jjill.com. The information included on our websites is not incorporated by reference herein. Non-GAAP Financial Measures To supplement our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), we use the following non-GAAP measures of financial performance: Adjusted EBITDA, which represents net income plus (less) depreciation and amortization, income tax provision, interest expense, interest income, equity-based compensation expense, write-off of property and equipment, amortization of cloud-based software implementation costs, loss on extinguishment of debt, adjustment for exited retail stores, impairment of long-lived assets, loss due to hurricane and other non-recurring items, primarily consisting of non-ordinary course professional fees, non-employee share-based payments, CEO transition costs, severance expense, and legal settlements and fees associated with certain non-recurring transactions and events. We present Adjusted EBITDA on a consolidated basis because management uses it as a supplemental measure in assessing our operating performance, and we believe that it is helpful to investors, securities analysts and other interested parties as a measure of our comparative operating performance from period to period. We also use Adjusted EBITDA as one of the primary methods for planning and forecasting overall expected performance of our business and for evaluating on a quarterly and annual basis actual results against such expectations. Further, we recognize Adjusted EBITDA as a commonly used measure in determining business value and as such, use it internally to report results. We also use Adjusted EBITDA margin which represents, for any period, Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of net sales.Adjusted Income from Operations, which represents operating income plus (less) equity-based compensation expense, write-off of property and equipment, adjustment for exited retail stores, impairment of long-lived assets, loss due to hurricane and other non-recurring items. We present Adjusted Income from Operations because management uses it as a supplemental measure in assessing our operating performance, and we believe that it is helpful to investors, securities analysts, and other interested parties as a measure of our comparative operating performance from period to period.Adjusted Net Income, which represents net income plus income tax provision, equity-based compensation expense, write-off of property and equipment, adjustment for exited retail stores, impairment of long-lived assets, loss due to hurricane and other non-recurring items. We present Adjusted Net Income because management uses it as a supplemental measure in assessing our operating performance, and we believe that it is helpful to investors, securities analysts and other interested parties as a measure of our comparative operating performance from period to period.Adjusted Net Income per Diluted Share represents Adjusted Net Income divided by the number of fully diluted shares outstanding. Adjusted Net Income per Diluted Share is presented as a supplemental measure in assessing our operating performance, and we believe that it is helpful to investors, securities analysts and other interested parties as a measure of our comparative operating performance from period to period.Free Cash Flow represents cash flow from operations less capital expenditures. Free Cash Flow is presented as a supplemental measure in assessing our liquidity, and we believe that it is helpful to investors, securities analysts and other interested parties as a measure of our comparative liquidity and operating performance from period to period. While we believe that Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted Income from Operations, Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Diluted EPS and Free Cash Flow are useful in evaluating our business, they are non-GAAP financial measures that have limitations as analytical tools. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered alternatives to, or substitutes for, Net Income, Income from Operations, Net Income per Diluted Share or Cash from Operations, which are calculated in accordance with GAAP. In addition, other companies, including companies in our industry, may calculate these non-GAAP measures differently or not at all, which reduces the usefulness of such non-GAAP financial measures as tools for comparison. We recommend that you review the reconciliation and calculation of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted Income from Operations, Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Diluted EPS and Free Cash Flow to Net Income, Income from Operations, Net Income per Diluted Share and Cash from Operations, respectively, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures, under “Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA”, “Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted Income from Operations”, “Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted Net Income” and “Reconciliation of GAAP Cash from Operations to Free Cash Flow” and not rely solely on Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted Income from Operations, Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Net Income per Diluted Share, Free Cash Flow or any single financial measure to evaluate our business. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains, and oral statements made from time to time by our representatives may contain, “forward-looking statements.” All statements other than statements of historical facts contained in this press release, including statements regarding our strategy, future operations, future financial position, future revenue, projected costs, prospects, plans, objectives of management, expected market growth and any activities, events or developments that we intend, expect or believe may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Such statements are often identified by words such as “could,” “may,” “might,” “will,” “likely,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “seeks,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “continues,” “projects,” “goal,” “target” (although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words) and similar references to future periods, or by the inclusion of forecasts or projections. Forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations and assumptions regarding capital market conditions, our business, the economy and other future conditions and are not guarantees of future performance. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, by their nature, they are inherently subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, potentially inaccurate assumptions and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict. As a result, our actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements include regional, national or global political, economic, business, competitive, market and regulatory conditions, including risks regarding: (1) our sensitivity to changes in economic conditions and discretionary consumer spending; (2) the material adverse impact of pandemics, other health crises or natural disasters on our operations, business and financial results; (3) our ability to anticipate and respond to changing customer preferences, shifts in fashion and industry trends in a timely manner; (4) our ability to maintain our brand image, engage new and existing customers and gain market share; (5) the impact of operating in a highly competitive industry with increased competition; (6) our ability to successfully optimize our omnichannel operations, including our ability to enhance our marketing efforts and successfully realize the benefits from our investments in new technology, for example our upgraded point-of-sale system and recently implemented order management system; (7) our ability to use effective marketing strategies and increase existing and new customer traffic; (8) any interruptions in our foreign sourcing operations and the relationships with our suppliers and agents; (9) any increases in the demand for, or the price of, raw materials used to manufacture our merchandise and other fluctuations in sourcing and distribution costs; (10) any material damage or interruptions to our information systems; (11) our ability to protect our trademarks and other intellectual property rights; (12) our indebtedness restricting our operational and financial flexibility; (13) our ability to manage our inventory levels, size assortments and merchandise mix; (14) the fact that we are no longer a controlled company; (15) the impact of any new or increased tariffs; (16) our management succession plan; and (17) other factors that may be described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including the factors set forth under “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended February 1, 2025. You are encouraged to read our filings with the SEC, available at www.sec.gov, for a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties. We caution investors, potential investors and others not to place considerable reliance on the forward-looking statements in this press release and in the oral statements made by our representatives. Any such forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made. J.Jill undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise. (Tables Follow) J.Jill, Inc. Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands, except share and per share data) For the Thirteen Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net sales $ 150,528 $ 151,260 Costs of goods sold (exclusive of depreciation and amortization) 43,808 43,285 Gross profit 106,720 107,975 Selling, general and administrative expenses 91,800 88,646 Impairment of long-lived assets — 102 Operating income 14,920 19,227 Interest expense 2,701 2,849 Interest income (567 ) (494 ) Income before provision for income taxes 12,786 16,872 Income tax provision 3,581 4,524 Net income and total comprehensive income $ 9,205 $ 12,348 Net income per common share: Basic $ 0.61 $ 0.81 Diluted $ 0.60 $ 0.80 Weighted average common shares: Basic 15,174,752 15,331,712 Diluted 15,358,630 15,490,876 Cash dividends declared per common share $ 0.08 $ 0.07 J.Jill, Inc. Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands, except share and per share data) For the Thirty-Nine Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net sales $ 458,139 $ 468,015 Costs of goods sold (exclusive of depreciation and amortization) 135,705 132,909 Gross profit 322,434 335,106 Selling, general and administrative expenses 271,457 264,072 Impairment of long-lived assets 212 413 Operating income 50,765 70,621 Loss on extinguishment of debt — 8,570 Interest expense 8,223 13,009 Interest income (1,453 ) (2,020 ) Income before provision for income taxes 43,995 51,062 Income tax provision 12,583 13,827 Net income and total comprehensive income $ 31,412 $ 37,235 Net income per common share: Basic $ 2.06 $ 2.51 Diluted $ 2.05 $ 2.48 Weighted average common shares: Basic 15,247,879 14,831,762 Diluted 15,348,887 14,994,786 Cash dividends declared per common share $ 0.24 $ 0.14 J.Jill, Inc. Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands, except share data) November 1, 2025 February 1, 2025 Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 58,006 $ 35,427 Accounts receivable 4,858 5,017 Inventories, net 66,902 61,295 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 20,549 20,291 Total current assets 150,315 122,030 Property and equipment, net 52,386 55,325 Intangible assets, net 57,495 61,015 Goodwill 59,697 59,697 Operating lease assets, net 130,505 112,303 Other assets 7,599 7,329 Total assets $ 457,997 $ 417,699 Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 54,200 $ 51,980 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 37,601 40,479 Current portion of operating lease liabilities 38,940 34,649 Total current liabilities 130,741 127,108 Long-term debt, net of discount and current portion 70,333 69,419 Deferred income taxes 12,005 9,389 Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion 114,872 104,751 Other liabilities 997 1,263 Total liabilities 328,948 311,930 Commitments and contingencies Shareholders’ Equity Common stock, par value $0.01 per share; 50,000,000 shares authorized; 15,505,837 and 15,344,053 shares issued at November 1, 2025 and February 1, 2025 respectively; and 15,115,154 and 15,324,222 shares outstanding at November 1, 2025 and February 1, 2025, respectively 157 153 Additional paid-in capital 241,173 242,781 Treasury stock, at cost, 390,683 and 19,831 shares at November 1, 2025 and February 1, 2025, respectively (7,051 ) (523 ) Accumulated deficit (105,230 ) (136,642 ) Total shareholders’ equity 129,049 105,769 Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 457,997 $ 417,699 J.Jill, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands) For the Thirteen Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net income $ 9,205 $ 12,348 Add (Less): Depreciation and amortization 5,224 5,257 Income tax provision 3,581 4,524 Interest expense 2,701 2,849 Interest income (567 ) (494 ) Adjustments: Equity-based compensation expense(a) 1,635 1,726 Write-off of property and equipment(b) 20 17 Amortization of cloud-based software implementation costs(c) 558 180 Adjustment for exited retail stores(d) (10 ) — Impairment of long-lived assets(e) — 102 Loss due to hurricane(f) — 252 Other non-recurring items(g) 1,903 47 Adjusted EBITDA $ 24,250 $ 26,808 Net sales 150,528 151,260 Adjusted EBITDA margin 16.1 % 17.7 % (a) Represents expenses associated with equity incentive instruments granted to our management and Board of Directors (the “Board”). Incentive instruments are accounted for as equity-classified awards with the related compensation expense recognized based on fair value at the date of the grant. (b) Represents net gain or loss on the disposal of fixed assets. (c) Represents amortization of capitalized implementation costs related to cloud-based software arrangements that are included within Selling, general and administrative expenses. (d) Represents noncash gains associated with exiting store leases earlier than anticipated. (e) Represents impairment of long-lived assets related to right of use assets and leasehold improvements. (f) Represents loss on write-off of property and equipment and inventory at one store location due to hurricane. (g) Represents items management believes are not indicative of ongoing operating performance, including CEO transition costs, severance expense, non-ordinary course legal and professional fees, non-employee share-based payments, and legal settlements and fees. J.Jill, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands) For the Thirty-Nine Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net income $ 31,412 $ 37,235 Add (Less): Depreciation and amortization 15,878 16,091 Income tax provision 12,583 13,827 Interest expense 8,223 13,009 Interest income (1,453 ) (2,020 ) Adjustments: Equity-based compensation expense(a) 4,107 4,676 Write-off of property and equipment(b) 215 74 Amortization of cloud-based software implementation costs(c) 1,676 645 Loss on extinguishment of debt(d) — 8,570 Adjustment for exited retail stores(e) (242 ) (615 ) Impairment of long-lived assets(f) 212 413 Loss due to hurricane(g) — 252 Other non-recurring items(h) 4,563 485 Adjusted EBITDA $ 77,174 $ 92,642 Net sales 458,139 468,015 Adjusted EBITDA margin 16.8 % 19.8 % (a) Represents expenses associated with equity incentive instruments granted to our management and Board of Directors (the “Board”). Incentive instruments are accounted for as equity-classified awards with the related compensation expense recognized based on fair value at the date of the grant. (b) Represents net gain or loss on the disposal of fixed assets. (c) Represents amortization of capitalized implementation costs related to cloud-based software arrangements that are included within Selling, general and administrative expenses. (d) Represents loss on the prepayment of a portion of the term loan (the “Term Loan Credit Agreement” and, such facility, the “Term Loan Facility”). (e) Represents noncash gains associated with exiting store leases earlier than anticipated. (f) Represents impairment of long-lived assets related to right of use assets and leasehold improvements. (g) Represents loss on write-off of property and equipment and inventory at one store location due to hurricane. (h) Represents items management believes are not indicative of ongoing operating performance, including CEO transition costs, severance expense, non-ordinary course legal and professional fees, non-employee share-based payments, and legal settlements and fees. J.Jill, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income to Adjusted Income from Operations (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands) For the Thirteen Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Operating income $ 14,920 $ 19,227 Add (Less): Equity-based compensation expense(a) 1,635 1,726 Write-off of property and equipment(b) 20 17 Adjustment for exited retail stores(c) (10 ) — Impairment of long-lived assets(d) — 102 Loss due to hurricane(e) — 252 Other non-recurring items(f) 1,903 47 Adjusted income from operations $ 18,468 $ 21,371 For the Thirty-Nine Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Operating income $ 50,765 $ 70,621 Add (Less): Equity-based compensation expense(a) 4,107 4,676 Write-off of property and equipment(b) 215 74 Adjustment for exited retail stores(c) (242 ) (615 ) Impairment of long-lived assets(d) 212 413 Loss due to hurricane(e) — 252 Other non-recurring items(f) 4,563 485 Adjusted income from operations $ 59,620 $ 75,906 (a) Represents expenses associated with equity incentive instruments granted to our management and Board of Directors (the “Board”). Incentive instruments are accounted for as equity-classified awards with the related compensation expense recognized based on fair value at the date of the grant. (b) Represents net gain or loss on the disposal of fixed assets. (c) Represents non-cash gains associated with exiting store leases earlier than anticipated. (d) Represents impairment of long-lived assets related to right of use assets and leasehold improvements. (e) Represents loss on write-off of property and equipment and inventory at one store location due to hurricane. (f) Represents items management believes are not indicative of ongoing operating performance, including CEO transition costs, severance expense, non-ordinary course legal and professional fees, non-employee share-based payments, and legal settlements and fees. J.Jill, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted Net Income (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands, except share and per share data) For the Thirteen Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net income $ 9,205 $ 12,348 Add: Income tax provision 3,581 4,524 Income before provision for income tax 12,786 16,872 Adjustments: Equity-based compensation expense(a) 1,635 1,726 Write-off of property and equipment(b) 20 17 Adjustment for exited retail stores(c) (10 ) — Impairment of long-lived assets(d) — 102 Loss due to hurricane(e) — 252 Other non-recurring items(f) 1,903 47 Adjusted income before income tax provision 16,334 19,016 Less: Adjusted tax provision(g) 4,737 5,172 Adjusted net income $ 11,597 $ 13,844 Adjusted net income per share: Basic $ 0.76 $ 0.90 Diluted $ 0.76 $ 0.89 Weighted average number of common shares: Basic 15,174,752 15,331,712 Diluted 15,358,630 15,490,876 (a) Represents expenses associated with equity incentive instruments granted to our management and Board of Directors (the “Board”). Incentive instruments are accounted for as equity-classified awards with the related compensation expense recognized based on fair value at the date of the grant. (b) Represents net gain or loss on the disposal of fixed assets. (c) Represents non-cash gains associated with exiting store leases earlier than anticipated. (d) Represents impairment of long-lived assets related to right of use assets and leasehold improvements. (e) Represents loss on write-off of property and equipment and inventory at one store location due to hurricane. (f) Represents items management believes are not indicative of ongoing operating performance, including CEO transition costs, severance expense, non-ordinary course legal and professional fees, non-employee share-based payments, and legal settlements and fees. (g) The adjusted tax provision for adjusted net income is estimated by applying a rate of 29.0% for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 and 27.2% for the third quarter of fiscal 2024. J.Jill, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Adjusted Net Income (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands, except share and per share data) For the Thirty-Nine Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net income $ 31,412 $ 37,235 Add: Income tax provision 12,583 13,827 Income before provision for income tax 43,995 51,062 Adjustments: Equity-based compensation expense(a) 4,107 4,676 Write-off of property and equipment(b) 215 74 Loss on extinguishment of debt(c) — 8,570 Adjustment for exited retail stores(d) (242 ) (615 ) Impairment of long-lived assets(e) 212 413 Loss due to hurricane(f) — 252 Other non-recurring items(g) 4,563 485 Adjusted income before income tax provision 52,850 64,917 Less: Adjusted tax provision(h) 15,327 17,657 Adjusted net income $ 37,523 $ 47,260 Adjusted net income per share: Basic $ 2.46 $ 3.19 Diluted $ 2.44 $ 3.15 Weighted average number of common shares: Basic 15,247,879 14,831,762 Diluted 15,348,887 14,994,786 (a) Represents expenses associated with equity incentive instruments granted to our management and Board of Directors (the “Board”). Incentive instruments are accounted for as equity-classified awards with the related compensation expense recognized based on fair value at the date of the grant. (b) Represents net gain or loss on the disposal of fixed assets. (c) Represents loss on the prepayment of a portion of the term loan. (d) Represents non-cash gains associated with exiting store leases earlier than anticipated. (e) Represents impairment of long-lived assets related to right of use assets and leasehold improvements. (f) Represents loss on write-off of property and equipment and inventory at one store location due to hurricane. (g) Represents items management believes are not indicative of ongoing operating performance, including CEO transition costs, severance expense, non-ordinary course legal and professional fees, non-employee share-based payments, and legal settlements and fees. (h) The adjusted tax provision for adjusted net income is estimated by applying a rate of 29.0% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 and 27.2% for the thirty-nine weeks ended November 2, 2024. J.Jill, Inc. Selected Cash Flow Information (Unaudited) (Amounts in thousands) Summary Data from the Statement of Cash Flows For the Thirteen Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net cash provided by operating activities $ 19,051 $ 19,067 Net cash used in investing activities (3,334 ) (5,487 ) Net cash used in financing activities (3,234 ) (3,281 ) Net change in cash and cash equivalents 12,483 10,299 Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash: Beginning of Period 45,886 28,834 End of Period(a) $ 58,369 $ 39,133 For the Thirty-Nine Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net cash provided by operating activities $ 43,749 $ 56,947 Net cash used in investing activities (8,810 ) (10,047 ) Net cash used in financing activities (12,360 ) (70,307 ) Net change in cash and cash equivalents 22,579 (23,407 ) Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash: Beginning of Period 35,790 62,540 End of Period(a) $ 58,369 $ 39,133 (a) Includes $0.4 million of restricted cash for the thirteen and thirty-nine weeks ended November 1, 2025 and November 2, 2024. The Company recorded restricted cash in Prepaid expenses and other current assets as presented in the condensed consolidated balance sheets. Summary Data from the Statement of Cash Flows The following table provides a reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash reported within the consolidated balance sheets that sum to the total of the same such amounts shown in the consolidated statements of cash flows: For the Thirty-Nine Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Cash and cash equivalents $ 58,006 $ 38,765 Restricted cash reported in Prepaid expenses and other current assets 363 368 Total cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash shown in the consolidated statements of cash flows $ 58,369 $ 39,133 Reconciliation of GAAP Cash from Operations to Free Cash Flow For the Thirteen Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net cash provided by operating activities $ 19,051 $ 19,067 Less: Capital expenditures(a) (3,334 ) (5,487 ) Free cash flow $ 15,717 $ 13,580 For the Thirty-Nine Weeks Ended November 1, 2025 November 2, 2024 Net cash provided by operating activities $ 43,749 $ 56,947 Less: Capital expenditures(a) (8,810 ) (10,047 ) Free cash flow $ 34,939 $ 46,900 (a) Capital expenditures reflects net cash used in investing activities, which includes capitalized interest and excludes cash received from landlords for tenant allowances. Source: J.Jill, Inc.
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