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British Retailer Whistles Opens First Men’s Store
The retailer will open its first dedicated men's wear store in East London on March 24.
Date Shift for Men’s Spring Market Week Creates Discussion, Debate
Liberty Fairs, Capsule and Man will run concurrently with runway shows in July.
David Fisher Leaving Post as Bloomingdale’s Head Men’s Merchant
Fisher had been with the department store for 33 years.
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Frank & Oak to Unveil Two ‘Enhanced Concept’ Mall Stores
The first site, measuring 3,200 square feet, will launch in mid-May at CF Carrefour Laval, just north of…
Galeries Lafayette Unveils Expanded, Revamped Men’s Floors
The French department store has added a new floor, 110 new brands and a permanent art installation.
Tailored Brands Shakes Up Jos. A. Bank Leadership
Paul Fitzpatrick has left the company and will be replaced by Mary Beth Blake, the corporation's chief…
Tailored Brands to Close 250 Stores After Poor Q4 Results
Comps at Jos. A. Bank fell 31.9 percent in the quarter.
China’s Dayang Group Invests $30M in Men’s Brand Indochino
Dayang will now manufacture all of the brand's suits as it moves toward its goal to produce one million units…
Hickey Freeman Opens Made-to-Measure Store at Brookfield Place
The store is one of several New York City units the company would like to open.
Eddie Bauer to Offer Second Customized Jacket
More than one million design combinations are available for the jacket.
Bergdorf Windows to Feature James Houston Photos
The photographs will be in the windows starting on March 3.
Ledbury to Open Permanent Store in Washington D.C.
The 670-square-foot space will also include a showroom.
Stone Island New York Store to Bow on Heels of L.A. Door
The company recently opened the doors to its first Stateside store on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles. Up next…
Frank & Oak Collaboration With CWST for Capsule Collection
The capsule consists of seven pieces.
Retailers at Vegas Shows Seek Bright Spots in Rough Times
Merchants shopping the trade shows in Las Vegas acknowledge sluggish business, but see opportunities