Urban Outfitters, Inc. reported total company net sales for the two months increased to $520 million or 15% over the same period last year. Comparable retail segment net sales, which include direct-to-consumer channels, increased 5% while comparable store net sales were flat.

Comparable retail segment net sales increased 3% at Anthropologie, 30% at Free People and 6% at Urban Outfitters. Direct-to-consumer sales rose 28% for the period with all brands posting double digit growth. Wholesale segment sales jumped 32%.

“We are pleased to announce record sales through the Holiday period,” said Glen T. Senk, Chief Executive Officer. “Our solid performance is a result of our team's continued focus and superior execution,” finished Senk.

For the 11-month period ended Dec. 31, 2010, total company net sales increased to $2.1 billion or 18% over the same period last year. Comparable retail segment net sales increased 10% while comparable store net sales were up 4%. Direct-to-consumer net sales jumped 33% for the period and wholesale segment net sales increased 15%.

During the 11 months ended Dec. 31, 2010, the company opened a total of 42 new stores including: 20 new Urban Outfitters stores, 15 new Anthropologie stores, and 7 new Free People stores.

Urban Outfitters operates 175 Urban Outfitters stores in the United States, Canada, and Europe, catalogs and two web sites; 152 Anthropologie stores in the United States, Canada and Europe, catalogs and two websites; Free People wholesale, which sells its product to approximately 1,400 specialty stores and select department stores; 40 Free People stores, catalogs and web site; Leifsdottir wholesale, which sells its product to approximately 65 specialty stores and select department stores, and web site and 1 Terrain garden center and web site as of Dec. 31, 2010.