Net loss was slashed by almost two-thirds to start the year, just $7,953,000 in the red against $22,152,000, as revenues jumped 16% to $124,718,000 from $107,611,000 and comps soared 22.9%. Brick-and-mortar sales grew 12% to $96.3 million, while e-commerce climbed 31% to $28.4 million, growing to nearly 23% of the total top line in a seasonally small period. TLYS credited accelerating TikTok sales and a doubling of followers on the network for much of the online growth. Sales gains were broad-based, with all departments and regions up double digits, and growth ... Log in to view full article.