Macpac sales increased by 15.3% to $176.8 million during FY22, driven by record June winter sales.
Like-for-like sales grew by 4.4% overall and by 8.5% in the second half.
In Australia, like-for like sales increased by 12.4% reflecting growth in rainwear and insulation apparel sales due to cold and wet weather.
In New Zealand, like-for-like sales fell 6.5% due to the impact of COVID-19 and reduced tourism and travel.
Sales of Macpac product in Rebel and BCF stores, both owned by parent company Super Retail Group, was expanded to over 200 outlets.
The move saw wholesale sales in this channel grew by 95%.
Online sales grew by 35% to $41 million, representing 23% of sales, while Click & Collect comprised 17% of online sales.
Group CEO Anthony Heraghty praised the result in a statement to shareholders.
“I am pleased to announce that the Group has delivered a strong set of financial results with another year of record sales.
"The successful execution of our omni-retail strategy, the Group’s enhanced digital capability, proactive supply chain
management, and an outstanding contribution from our team members were central to this performance."
Active club membership increased by 22% to 0.6 million, with club members representing 72% of Macpac total sales.
Macpac opened ten stores and closed one store, resulting in 85 stores for the financial year.