Tailored Brands is adding to its C-suite. The parent company of Men’s Wearhouse, Jos. A. Bank, Moores and K&G Fashion Superstore is bringing Whit Alexander on board as executive vice president and ...
Tailored Brands, operator of well-known apparel retailers Men’s Wearhouse, K&G Fashion Superstore, Moores and Jos. A. Bank, has named current President John Tighe to be the company’s new CEO, ...
HOUSTON, JUNE 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Tailored Brands, the largest specialty retailer of menswear and rental products in the United States, proudly announces the opening of its rental distribution ...
Peter Sachse is now alone at the helm of Tailored Brands. The veteran retailer, who spent 34 years at Macy’s, stepped in to rescue the menswear business in 2021 shortly after it emerged from ...
Tailored Brands, Inc. (the “Company”) today announced that John Tighe will become its new chief executive officer (CEO) and will join the Board of Directors, effective August 5, 2025. Peter Sachse ...
Tailored Brands, a specialty retailer of menswear, such as Jos. A. Bank and Men's Wearhouse, hired Redscout to lead a multi-phased brand strategy project. The work will provide new design platforms to ...
Tailored Brands, Inc. (the “Company”) today announced that Brandy Richardson, Chief Financial Officer, will be leaving to pursue another opportunity, effective July 25, 2025. Tailored Brands has ...
Tailored Brands is looking to Alexander to help grow the business, using marketing to engage customers. He will also oversee data and analytics as the company works to understand customer preferences.
Tailored Brands named John Tighe to be its next chief executive officer, effective Aug. 5, elevating the retailer's president at a time the company said it is poised for growth. The parent company of ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tailored Brands, Inc. (the “Company”) today announced the closing of a $75 million investment by a group of existing shareholders and lenders. The financing consists ...
Changing your brand name can be a risky move. Customers don’t always react well to the change, resulting in more harm than good. There are factors such as mergers, repositioning and bad publicity, ...