Former Gap CEO on retail: ‘I have never seen as much discounting’

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Alex Mill CEO Mickey Drexler joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the state of retail as well as the impact inflation is having on retail, consumer spending, June retail sales, and the outlook for retailers.

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BRIAN SOZZI: The only news of late in retail has been bad news. Target is aggressively discounting merchandise due to the economic slowdown. Meanwhile, retailers such as Bed, Bath & Beyond, Gap, and RH have issued earnings warnings for the second quarter. Joining us now to discuss this challenging state of retail is Alex Mill CEO and former Gap and J.Crew CEO, Mickey Drexler. Mickey, always great to get some time with you. The headlines haven't been good in retail. You're still running a retailer right now. How are trends looking in your business?

MICKEY DREXLER: Well, it's hard-- our business is quite small, growing rapidly. So we're doing pretty well. But I think we're all being affected by the tough economy, inflation, and so on and so forth. But since I look at every day, I was happy this morning because we had a good comp yesterday. But the last few weeks have been tough.

BRIAN SOZZI: How would you characterize just the state of retail from a discounting perspective? I've walked in some of-- into some of these big box retail stores the past two weeks. It's taken me back to the Great Recession period.

MICKEY DREXLER: Well, you're absolutely right. It's not just discount stores. I have never-- but maybe I don't remember-- seen as much discounting with as much merchandise with high percents off. And it tells me one thing. People are a lot more optimistic about planning this season the first and second quarter. So are we, by the way.

And it's not happening. Inflation stares every consumer in the face probably daily-- food, gasoline, clothing, deliveries, you name it. So and you see-- look, I was kind of shocked to see Apple AirPods on sale. And I think I stocked up on them because there's nothing more than that that I lose or misplace, so on and so forth. So I think it's going to continue, but I don't have a crystal ball, just my own personal opinion.

JULIE HYMAN: Mickey, it's Julie here. I'm looking at the Alex Mill website right now kind of covetously, wanting some of the stuff. I think it's fair to say it's a fairly-- it's a little bit higher end in terms of price point here. And I'm curious how you see this playing out, since you've seen many retail cycles across the price spectrum.

MICKEY DREXLER: Well, it's a good question. I think first of all, there's inflation everywhere. If you look at our kinds of competitors, we-- I think we're fairly priced. To me, I live in 1960 dollars, because I grew up that way. Everything was cheap. We didn't have a lot of anything. But so when I personally look at it, I think they're high. When I shop the competition, I think they're very reasonable with high quality. And my history is quality, style, value, good taste, and selecting the right styles.