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Ewert Departure Seen as His Decision, but Firm Ready for Next Chapter
Executive chairman of the board Dinesh Lathi could be tapped as interim ceo after Ewert departs.
Mike Amiri Details Retail Strategy
The Los Angeles designer recently opened a pop-up at Restir in Tokyo and will open more in major cities later…
Doug Ewert to Leave as CEO of Tailored Brands in September
The longtime executive will remain as a consultant through the end of the year.
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Individuality to Reign in the Second Half
Men are breaking the rules of sartorial dressing to represent their personalities.
Doug Ewert Resigns as Tailored Brands CEO
Bruce Thorn is also leaving as president and chief operating officer.
The Top Drops of 2018
Retailers detail the most popular apparel and sneaker drops of 2018, so far, and why they were so successful.
Syd Jerome Founder Sidney Shapiro Dead at 86
The store is now operated by Sidney's son Scott.
Shaq, Penney’s Primed for Debut of New B&T Collection
Shaquille O'Neal XLG clothing and furnishings will hit 350 stores and online on Sept. 12.
Men’s Continues to Gain Ground as Sales Increase
Retailers were shopping Project, Liberty Fairs, Agenda and PGA for pieces that would help maintain the…
The Rebranding of Preppy
As the cultural climate shifts, brands are attempting to reposition preppy to appeal to more customers or not…
Movers and Shakers in the Men’s E-commerce Space
These companies have attracted outside investors to help them grow their online presence.
Randa Raises Offer; Perry Ellis Agrees to Talk
The accessories company raised its offer to $28.90 a share, from $28.
STREET SIGNS: A Ma Maniére Living Merges Streetwear Retail With Hotel Suites
According to owner James Whitner, offering a transaction has become secondary to offering an experience.
Descendant of Thieves to Open First Retail Store
The shop at 203 Bleecker Street will open in November.
Ben Sherman to Return to New York Retailing
The brand will open an experiential concept store on Greene Street in SoHo on Sept. 1.