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SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Aug. 01, 2021
Restricted Stock [Member]  
Stock Options [Abstract]  
Share-Based Compensation
Restricted Stock


We periodically grant restricted stock awards, the restrictions on which typically lapse over a service period of one to four years. The fair value of the awards is determined on the date of grant, based on the closing price of our common stock. There were 556,200 restricted stock awards granted during the nine-month period ended August 1, 2021, with a weighted-average grant-date fair value of $11.17 per share, and there were no restricted stock awards granted during the three-month period ended August 1, 2021. There were 527,000 restricted stock awards granted during the nine-month period ended August 2, 2020, with a grant-date fair value of $15.21 per share; no restricted stock awards were granted during the three-month period ended August 2, 2020. As of August 1, 2021, the total compensation cost not yet recognized related to unvested restricted stock awards was approximately $8.5 million. That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average amortization period of 2.7 years. As of August 1, 2021, there were 973,309 shares of restricted stock outstanding.
Employee Stock Option [Member]  
Stock Options [Abstract]  
Share-Based Compensation
Stock Options


Option awards generally vest in one to four years, and have a ten-year contractual term. All incentive and non-qualified stock option grants must have an exercise price no less than the market value of the underlying common stock on the date of grant. The grant-date fair values of options are based on closing prices of our common stock on the dates of grant and are calculated using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. Expected volatility is based on the historical volatility of our common stock. We use historical option exercise behavior and employee termination data to estimate expected term, which represents the period of time that options are expected to remain outstanding. The risk-free rate of return for the estimated term of an option is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at the date of grant.