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Our 5 Fave Teen Fashion Stocks
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Keep in mind that teens and fashion trends can be fickle. "It's a tough sector to be in, especially when the economy is weak," says Brian Sozzi, chief analyst for NBG Productions, an independent stock-market research firm. "Many parents are going to take some money out of the back-to-school spending budgets."
But if you're willing to bet part of your portfolio on teen fashionistas, here are five retailers we think are good picks.
(Editor's Note: This story has been updated since its original publication in the July 2011 issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine.) Our 5 Fave Teen Fashion Stocks
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American Eagle Outfitters (
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American Eagle’s finances look fabulous, with no debt and plenty of cash. New chief executive Robert Hanson is looking to cut costs by closing slower stores, as well as the company’s poorly performing children's brand, 77kids. And American Eagle is aiming to double the number of its outlet stores and increase its online sales. American Eagle Outfitters (
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Guess (
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Guess isn't growing as fast as some retailers, but the stock is cheaper than most, trading at just 11 times estimated earnings for the fiscal year that ends in January. Guess (
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Hot Topic (
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Plus, the store is moving away from "goth" fashions and toward more pop-culture merchandise, such as Super Mario-themed items, to appeal to a larger, mainstream crowd. Hot Topic recently boosted its quarterly dividend by a penny a share, to 8 cents. Hot Topic (
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Phillips-Van Heusen (
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The brands are gaining market share while the company is paying down debt. Analysts see earnings growth of 14% annually over the next few years. Phillips-Van Heusen (
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Polo Ralph Lauren (
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The retailer is expanding overseas, with the goal of capturing an equal share of its sales from the U.S., Europe and Asia. In February 2011, the company doubled its quarterly dividend and increased a stock-buyback program. Polo Ralph Lauren (
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