Warby Parker stock price today: WRBY falls nearly 4% in thin year-end trading

Warby Parker stock price today: WRBY falls nearly 4% in thin year-end trading

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 13:34 ET — Regular session

  • Warby Parker shares slid in early afternoon trade, lagging the broader market.
  • Thin year-end trading set a choppy tone across U.S. equities.
  • Investors awaited U.S. Federal Reserve meeting minutes later Tuesday.

Warby Parker Inc (WRBY) shares fell about 3.9% to $22.11 in early afternoon trading on Tuesday, after ending Monday at $23.00. The stock opened at $22.90 and traded between $21.87 and $23.13, with nearly 3 million shares changing hands; the company is valued at about $3.4 billion.

The slide comes with just a handful of sessions left in 2025, a stretch when trading often thins out and price moves can look outsized. Thin trading means fewer buyers and sellers, so routine position changes can move a stock more than usual.

U.S. stocks were little changed in choppy trade, and investors were waiting for minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting later Tuesday. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations more so than an emotionally driven sell-off,” said Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide. Reuters

Retail shares were mixed, with the SPDR S&P Retail ETF down about 0.3%. National Vision Holdings, another eyewear retailer, fell about 1.7%.

Warby Parker sells prescription and non-prescription eyewear, including glasses and contact lenses, and provides optical services through its stores and e-commerce platform. Reuters

The stock drew investor attention this month after Warby Parker said it is collaborating with Alphabet’s Google to develop lightweight AI-powered glasses, with the first product expected to launch in 2026. Reuters

That initiative gives the consumer brand a new technology angle, but investors have still been weighing execution risk and near-term fundamentals. In a low-volume week, traders tend to cut exposure quickly when the tape turns one-way.

Rates remain part of the story for consumer-facing growth stocks. Lower interest rates can lift valuations by making future profits more valuable in today’s dollars, while higher yields can do the opposite.

For Warby Parker, traders will be watching how demand holds up through the holiday quarter, along with any signals on pricing and promotions. Those details can shape expectations for margins as the company continues to invest in growth.

The next major company catalyst is likely to be its next earnings report and outlook for 2026, expected early next year. Investors typically focus on revenue growth, customer trends and cost control in those updates.

Investors will also look for clearer signals on what the Google collaboration means for distribution and timing, areas the companies have not detailed publicly. Any new milestones or commercial terms could reset expectations again.

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