
Campus Activewear Ltd reported a 37% year-on-year rise in net profit to Rs. 63.68 crore (US $ 6.96 million) for the December quarter of FY26, according to a regulatory filing. The company had recorded a net profit of Rs. 46.47 crore (US $ 5.08 million) in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
Revenue from operations increased by 14.33% to Rs. 588.61 crore (US $ 64.31 million) during the quarter, compared with Rs. 514.8 crore (US $ million) in the same period last year. Total income, including other income, stood at Rs. 594.11 crore (US $ 56.24 million), marking a year-on-year growth of 14.58%.
Total expenses for the quarter rose by 11.44% to Rs. 508.05 crore (US $ 55.51 million), reflecting higher operating and distribution costs amid continued expansion across channels.
Operationally, Campus Activewear reported sales of 8.3 million pairs of footwear during the quarter, representing an 8.6% increase year-on-year. Direct-to-consumer (D2C) channels accounted for 50.6% of total revenue, underscoring the growing importance of the company’s own retail and digital platforms, as outlined in its post-results investor presentation.
The company’s performance was supported by steady demand across channels, aided by volume growth and an increasing contribution from direct sales, which continue to strengthen margins and customer engagement.






