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Stone House Capital flips activist at Designer Brands, 3.2% shares rise on filing

The shift from passive holder to Schedule 13D signals pressure on a footwear retailer trading near multi-year lows.

Published June 19, 2026 Source MarketWatch From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 19, 2026

Stone House Capital flips activist at Designer Brands, 3.2% shares rise on filing

The shift from passive holder to Schedule 13D signals pressure on a footwear retailer trading near multi-year lows.

Stone House Capital Management filed a Schedule 13D at Designer Brands on Tuesday, converting from passive shareholder to activist investor and triggering a 3.2% intraday rally. The Columbus, Ohio-based footwear and accessories retailer closed the previous session near $3.10, within proximity of its 52-week low of $2.85. Stone House's filing did not disclose specific demands, but the regulatory switch itself—from 13G to 13D—indicates intent to influence management, board composition, or strategic direction.

Designer Brands operates over 500 retail locations under the DSW and The Shoe Company banners, plus a wholesale segment supplying department stores and e-commerce platforms. The company has struggled with margin compression as consumers down-trade in discretionary categories. Comparable-store sales growth has been flat to negative for five consecutive quarters, and free cash flow generation has weakened as inventory destocking efforts lagged inflation in warehousing and logistics costs. Stone House's move arrives as Designer Brands trades at roughly 0.15x trailing sales, a valuation band typically associated with distressed retail or imminent restructuring.

The activist filing matters because Designer Brands sits in a narrow operational corridor. The company carries $350 million in net debt, faces lease obligations across a sprawling physical footprint, and competes with vertically integrated brands that bypass wholesale entirely. Stone House's history includes operational turnarounds at consumer-facing businesses, often pushing for board refreshment, real estate monetization, or strategic review processes. If Stone House presses for a sale or merger, likely acquirers include private equity firms with retail logistics expertise or larger footwear conglomerates seeking wholesale distribution scale. If the focus is operational, expect pressure on store rationalization, SKU reduction, and margin enhancement through supply chain renegotiation.

Allocators should monitor the next 8-K filing, typically due within 10 days, which will clarify Stone House's stake size, specific demands, and whether the firm is acting alone or within a consortium. Watch for any announcement of board nominations ahead of Designer Brands' annual meeting, historically held in late May. A strategic review announcement would likely surface within 60 to 90 days if Stone House escalates publicly. Proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis will publish guidance on any contested director slate roughly two weeks before the shareholder vote.

The stock's immediate move reflects relief that someone with capital and intent is finally addressing the valuation discount, but the harder work is whether Stone House can extract value from a business model that has been structurally impaired since 2019.

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Stone House's activist flip at Designer Brands signals restructuring pressure on a footwear retailer trading at distressed multiples with **$350M** net debt.
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