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Tailored Brands' predecessor, Men's Wearhouse, was founded in 1973 by George Zimmer as a retail men's clothing store. The business had grown to 100 stores by the time it held an IPO in 1992, raising $13M. [6] Zimmer turned Men's Wearhouse into an industry consolidator, acquiring numerous competitors throughout his tenure leading the firm.
Men's Wearhouse Brings Its Customized Shopping Experience to Mobile Brand Commits to Ease and Convenience, Putting Full Retail and Tux Rental Inventory at Customers' Fingertips FREMONT, Calif ...
In the latest chapter of the saga detailing the potential merger between men's apparel retailers Joseph A. Bank and Men's Wearhouse , after rejecting the most recent bid from Men's Wearhouse to ...
Men’s Wearhouse 2.0. That’s one way to describe the ambitious new store design program the retailer has created to update and modernize its fleet. This Next-Gen concept was created by Tailored ...
In 1999, the Moores Retail Group was acquired by American-based The Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (renamed Tailored Brands in 2016). [2] [3] Today, Moores has 126 retail locations situated all over Canada and employs over 1200 people. Its current headquarters are in the Toronto district of Etobicoke.
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Last month menswear retailer Jos. A. Bank offered to buy rival Men's Wearhouse for $2.3 billion, or $48 per share. This represented a 36% premium over the previous closing price. Shares of Men's ...
After Hours Formalwear was a clothier that specialized in the renting of tuxedos and formal wear for men. Originally known as Mitchell's Formalwear and founded in 1946, After Hours was the result of the acquisition by Mitchell's of fellow clothiers Small's and Tuxedo World in the late 1990s, and later acquired and assimilated several other chains in the United States.