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'''Men's Wearhouse''' is a men's [[Dress clothes|dress apparel]] retailer in the [[United States]]. The company is based in the [[Westchase, Houston|Westchase]] area of [[Houston, Texas]],<ref name="Sect5">"[http://www.westchasedistrict.com/Images/maps/SECT5-key.gif SECT5-key.gif]." ''Westchase District''. Retrieved on January 13, 2009.</ref><ref>"[http://www.menswearhouse.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ContactUs_-1_10601_10051_10721__ Contact Us]." [[The Men's Wearhouse]]. Retrieved on December 9, 2009.</ref> and it is publicly traded on the [[New York Stock Exchange]]. The company was founded by [[George Zimmer]] in 1973.
'''Men's Wearhouse''' is a men's [[Dress clothes|dress apparel]] retailer in the [[United States]]. The company is based in the [[Westchase, Houston|Westchase]] area of [[Houston, Texas]],<ref name="Sect5">"[http://www.westchasedistrict.com/Images/maps/SECT5-key.gif SECT5-key.gif]." ''Westchase District''. Retrieved on January 13, 2009.</ref><ref>"[http://www.menswearhouse.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ContactUs_-1_10601_10051_10721__ Contact Us]." [[The Men's Wearhouse]]. Retrieved on December 9, 2009.</ref> and it is publicly traded on the [[New York Stock Exchange]]. The company was founded by [[George Zimmer]] in 1973.


The company operates under the names Men's Wearhouse, K&G Superstores (an off-price retail chain featuring discontinued items), [[Moores|Moores Clothing for Men]] (a Canadian chain of men's clothing stores), and Twin Hill Corporate apparel. In 1997, it purchased, then liquidated, the bankrupt [[Kuppenheimer]] chain.<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/1997/03/03/daily5.html "Men's Wearhouse to liquidate remaining Kuppenheimer stores"], ''[[Atlanta Business Chronicle]]'', March 4, 1997.</ref>
The company operates under the names Men's Wearhouse, K&G Superstores (an off-price retail chain featuring discontinued items), [[Moores|Moores Clothing for Men]] (a Canadian chain of men's clothing stores), Twin Hill Corporate apparel and MW Cleaners in the Houston Area. In 1997, it purchased, then liquidated, the bankrupt [[Kuppenheimer]] chain.<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/1997/03/03/daily5.html "Men's Wearhouse to liquidate remaining Kuppenheimer stores"], ''[[Atlanta Business Chronicle]]'', March 4, 1997.</ref>


The chain runs television and radio commercials featuring Zimmer, and the oft-repeated slogan, "You're going to like the way you look; I guarantee it." According to ''[[Business Week]]'', Men's Wearhouse targets the common man, with "the neatly displayed clothes in Zimmer's stores <nowiki>[being]</nowiki> designed to cater to the unpretentious guy who wants to do as little as possible to maintain his wardrobe."<ref>Lee, Louise. [http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_44/b3906112.htm "Spiffing Up Men's Wearhouse"], ''[[BusinessWeek]]'', 1 November 2004.</ref>
The chain runs television and radio commercials featuring Zimmer, and the oft-repeated slogan, "You're going to like the way you look; I guarantee it." According to ''[[Business Week]]'', Men's Wearhouse targets the common man, with "the neatly displayed clothes in Zimmer's stores <nowiki>[being]</nowiki> designed to cater to the unpretentious guy who wants to do as little as possible to maintain his wardrobe."<ref>Lee, Louise. [http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_44/b3906112.htm "Spiffing Up Men's Wearhouse"], ''[[BusinessWeek]]'', 1 November 2004.</ref>

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The Men's Wearhouse, Inc.
Company typePublic
NYSEMW
IndustryRetail
Founded1973
FounderGeorge Zimmer
Headquarters
Number of locations
Men's Wearhouse:597
Men's Wearhouse and Tux: 361
Moores:117
K&G: 100
(October 2011)[1]
ProductsMen's clothing, footwear, and tuxedo rentals
Websitemenswearhouse.com
Men's Wearhouse in Miamisburg, Ohio.

Men's Wearhouse is a men's dress apparel retailer in the United States. The company is based in the Westchase area of Houston, Texas,[2][3] and it is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was founded by George Zimmer in 1973.

The company operates under the names Men's Wearhouse, K&G Superstores (an off-price retail chain featuring discontinued items), Moores Clothing for Men (a Canadian chain of men's clothing stores), Twin Hill Corporate apparel and MW Cleaners in the Houston Area. In 1997, it purchased, then liquidated, the bankrupt Kuppenheimer chain.[4]

The chain runs television and radio commercials featuring Zimmer, and the oft-repeated slogan, "You're going to like the way you look; I guarantee it." According to Business Week, Men's Wearhouse targets the common man, with "the neatly displayed clothes in Zimmer's stores [being] designed to cater to the unpretentious guy who wants to do as little as possible to maintain his wardrobe."[5]

On November 17, 2006, Men's Wearhouse acquired After Hours Formalwear, a clothier specializing in black tie formalwear, from Federated Department Stores, the parent company of department store giant Macy's. After Hours Formalwear was originally rebranded MW Tux, but has now been rolled up under the Men's Wearhouse brand. The formalwear group within Men's Wearhouse specializes in tuxedo rentals for men and boys for black tie events.[6]

In August 2010 Men's Wearhouse acquired the trade and assets of Alexandra plc, which was in administration and Dimensions Corporatewear to develop its presence in Europe.

In 2009, Men's Wearhouse became a major sponsor of the United Football League and continued to sponsor the league in 2010.

References

  1. ^ "Men's Wearhouse Reports Fiscal 2011 Third Quarter Results" (Press release). PR Newswire. December 6, 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-06.
  2. ^ "SECT5-key.gif." Westchase District. Retrieved on January 13, 2009.
  3. ^ "Contact Us." The Men's Wearhouse. Retrieved on December 9, 2009.
  4. ^ "Men's Wearhouse to liquidate remaining Kuppenheimer stores", Atlanta Business Chronicle, March 4, 1997.
  5. ^ Lee, Louise. "Spiffing Up Men's Wearhouse", BusinessWeek, 1 November 2004.
  6. ^ Federated Agrees to Sell Bridal Group[dead link]