Oxford Industries to release Q2FY26 results on September 3
- Oxford Industries plans to release Q2FY26 results after market close on Sept 3, 2026
- CEO Thomas Chubb and CFO Scott Grassmyer will host a post-earnings conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET
- Live webcast and replay available via company website through Sept 17, 2026
- Phone replay accessible via dial-in number with specific access code

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Oxford Industries Inc (NYSE: OXM) plans to release its second quarter fiscal 2026 financial results after the market close on Thursday, September 3, 2026.
The apparel company, which owns brands including Tommy Bahama and Lilly Pulitzer, will host a conference call starting at 4:30 p.m. ET immediately following the news release.
Conference Call Details
Thomas C. Chubb III, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President, and K. Scott Grassmyer, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Operating Officer, will lead the discussion.
A live webcast of the conference call will be available on the Company’s website at www.oxfordinc.com . A replay of the webcast will be accessible on the website through Thursday, September 17, 2026. Investors can also access the replay by phone by dialing (412) 317-6671 with access code 13762170.
About Oxford Industries
Oxford is a leader in the apparel industry. The company owns and markets distinctive brands including Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, Johnny Was, Southern Tide, The Beaufort Bonnet Company, Duck Head, and Jack Rogers. Oxford’s stock has traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 1964 under the symbol OXM.
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