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Jean E. Palmieri

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Aeropostale Unveils Plans for Kids’ Concept

Aeropostale's fourth-quarter profits rise 5.4 percent as comps rise 6%.

Men’s Wearhouse Sticking with BOGO Strategy

Buy-one-get-one-free approach has led to increases in sales, traffic.

Hartmarx Could Close N.Y. Hickey Freeman Flagship

Amid bankruptcy woes, Hartmarx Corp., Hickey Freeman’s parent, appears ready to shutter the Hickey Freeman…

Saks Honors Domenico Spano, Legendary Tailor

A maestro of custom clothing, Domenico Spano will be honored with Saks Fifth Avenue's Men's Wear Icon Award.

Fighting Back: Istithmar Says Barneys Not for Sale

Barneys New York will not be sold and a new ceo will arrive, according to Istithmar.

Mango Forging Ahead With Expansion in U.S.

“In Chinese,” said Rafael Ayash, Mango's country director for the U.S., “recession means opportunity.&#8221…

Kohl’s 4th-Qtr. Net Falls 18.4%

While fourth-quarter profits declined, exclusive and private brands provided a bright spot for Kohl's.

Saks Opens Men’s Store in Palm Beach

Saks Fifth Avenue has opened a men's-only store in Palm Beach, Fla., a traditionally strong market for the…

Charlie Sheen, Toby Keith Unveil Men’s Lines

Charlie Sheen and country artist Toby Keith introduce men’s apparel lines.

Searching for Freshness at MRket Show

Independent specialty stores look for compelling products.

Andrisen Morton Marks Three Decades

Over the past three decades, Andrisen Morton have built one of the most highly respected luxury men’s and…

Extras in a Leading Role

Retailers say men are learning that good things come in small packages.

Brooks Brothers’ Artistic Bent

Brooks Brothers continued to draw on its long-standing heritage for its fall collection.

Wal-Mart Launching New Russell Simmons Label

Wal-Mart has quietly launched a new men’s apparel line from hip-hop entrepreneur Russell Simmons.

Morrissey, Goldblatt Top Macy’s Men’s Team

Two long-time merchants rise to the top during corporate centralization.