Latest in Mens Retail Business
Paul Stuart to Relocate Chicago Store to Michigan Avenue
The upscale menswear retailer operates a unit on Oak Street that will be closed when the new store opens next…
Durand Guion Joins Burlington Stores as Senior Vice President
The longtime Macy's executive will reportedly head a newly formed fashion officer for the off-price retailer.
Five Men’s Fashion Stores Opening in New York City This Fall
Several menswear brands are setting up permanent locations to engage with their customers and offer exclusive…
Palm Angels Takes Over Saks Windows, Opening New York Boutique
The retailer has also installed men's and women's pop-up shops for the trendy Milan-based brand.
Psycho Bunny Opens First Store in Middle East
The 1,800-square-foot store is located in the Mall of Emirates in Dubai.
EXCLUSIVE: Le Père Opens First Flagship
The streetwear brand is opening its first store on the Lower East Side of Manhattan just a year and a half…
Mizzen+Main to Add Three Stores by Year’s End
The new locations will bring the total to 10 units around the U.S.
Rothmans Adds Shop to Target Younger Generation
Rothmans Next is the brainchild of Will Giddon and features new, less expensive brands.
Untuckit Creating Big and Tall Collection for Destination XL
The shirt brand is also testing a partnership with Indochino.
Avirex Opens First Store on Mercer Street in New York
The store is a pop-up that will remain at the SoHo location through the holidays.
What to Watch: Workwear Rules the Runways as Consumers Embrace Heritage Brands
Outdoors-inspired labels are also reaping the benefits of a pandemic-fueled move outside the home.
John Lewis Sees Growth in Menswear Category With Own Label Brands
Sales have increased across brands such as Anyday, Kin and John Lewis & Partners.
Dior Men Opens Miami Design District Store
The two-story boutique will offer all men's categories.
Destination XL Extends Contract With CEO Harvey Kanter
The executive will remain at the helm for the next two years.
Energy and Enthusiasm Reign at Chicago Collective Men’s Show
Retailers were upbeat as they shopped the 400-plus brands at the Merchandise Mart last week.