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Safe Harbor Statement

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GAAP to Non-GAAP

All numbers and information presented are on a continuing operations basis, and thus exclude the Occupational Workwear business. Additionally, unless otherwise noted, all numbers are on an "adjusted" basis which excludes transaction and deal related activities associated primarily with the acquisition and integration of Supreme Holdings, Inc., costs related to VF's business model transformation, costs related to a transformation initiative for our Asia-Pacific regional operations, certain cost optimization activities indirectly related to the divestiture of the Occupational Workwear business and certain discrete tax activities.

All numbers presented on an "organic" basis exclude the impact of the acquisition of Supreme Holdings, Inc. (for the three months ended December 2021). Unless otherwise noted, "reported" and "organic" are the same.

This presentation also refers to "reported" amounts in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), which include translation and transactional impacts from foreign currency exchange rates. This release also refers to "constant dollar" amounts, which exclude the impact of translating foreign currencies into U.S. dollars. Unless otherwise noted, "reported" and "constant dollar" are the same. Reconciliations of GAAP to Non-GAAP measures are presented in the Appendix to this presentation. These reconciliations identify and quantify all excluded items, and provide management's view of why this information is useful to investors.

Due to the significant impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic on prior year figures, this presentation contains comparisons to the same period in fiscal year 2020 for additional context.

Please refer to the press release dated January 28, 2022 for more information.

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Fiscal 2024 Global Business Strategy

DRIVE AND

DISTORT TO

ELEVATE

OPTIMIZE OUR

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ASIA

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CHANNELS

ACCELERATE CONSUMER-MINDED, RETAIL-

CENTRIC, HYPER-DIGITAL BUSINESS MODEL

TRANSFORMATION

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COVID-19 Update

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