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Men's Wearhouse is a well-known retailer of men's clothing in the United States. Founded in 1973 by George Zimmer, it is headquartered in Fremont, California. It started as a small store that only offered discount tailored suits, but it has since grown into a nationwide chain with over 700 locations. The main products offered by Men's Wearhouse include suits, formal wear, casual wear, accessories, and shoes. The company is known for its emphasis on providing a wide range of options for men of all sizes and shapes, offering both off-the-rack and custom-tailored clothing. They also provide alteration services to ensure a perfect fit. On a global scale, Men's Wearhouse expanded its operations through various subsidiaries and acquisitions. In 1997, the company acquired K&G Men's Center, a discount clothing retailer. They also own Moores, a leading Canadian menswear retailer, and operate Jos. A. Bank, a well-known men's apparel brand. In terms of market position, Men's Wearhouse has established itself as a top player in men's clothing retail. It has a strong presence in the United States and Canada, with a loyal customer base. The company competes with other major retailers such as J.Crew, Nordstrom, and Macy's. Men's Wearhouse has managed to differentiate itself by focusing on providing tailored clothing and personalized service. Over the years, the brand has undergone some notable changes in its strategy and product lineup. In 2014, the company acquired Jos. A. Bank, which expanded its reach and product offerings. This acquisition allowed Men's Wearhouse to further cater to a wider range of customers and strengthen its position in the industry. Currently, Men's Wearhouse continues to operate as a major player in the men's clothing market. They have embraced e-commerce and online sales, allowing customers to shop from the convenience of their homes. The company has been adapting to the changing retail landscape and remains committed to providing quality clothing and excellent customer service.

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Retail (Men's Clothing)

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Size range

100 - 300 SF

Ideal size

200 SF

Optimal frontage

100 LF

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