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Tuesday Morning is shuffling its C-suite after emerging from Chapter 11 early this year.
This week the off-price retailer named Marc Katz as its interim CFO amid a search for a permanent financial chief. Katz s appointment follows the departure of former CFO Stacie Shirley in March. Katz most recently served as CFO at Burlington Stores.
Tuesday Morning also has a new CEO after appointing former Burlington Chief Operating Officer Fred Hand as chief executive earlier in May. Other recent hires include Brian Vaclavik, formerly of Tailored Brands, as chief accounting officer. Vaclavik replaces Kelly Munsch, who resigned from Tuesday Morning in January.
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The elevated sportswear line powered by 37.5 technology is designed to deliver comfort and performance for those on the move
Tailored Brands and Kenneth Cole are introducing an elevated, exclusive AWEAR-TECH sportswear line for Men s Wearhouse that incorporates breakthrough performance fabrics powered by 37.5
® technology. Building upon the successful and first-ever AWEAR-TECH suiting collection, the companies collaborated to create a versatile line that builds on Men s Wearhouse s commitment to meet their customers where they are for those everyday moments that matter whether heading to work in person or remotely, lounging at home or going out. This AWEAR-TECH collection will be available at Men s Wearhouse stores and menswearhouse.com, as well as at Moores stores in Canada.
What s next for Destination XL after last year s calamity in menswear?
The big-and-tall specialist s sales shrank by nearly a third in 2020 as offices went dark and events were nixed. Executives discuss how they navigated the turmoil. Published May 4, 2021 Daphne Howland/Retail Dive
By the first week of February 2020, warning lights were flashing for executives of big-and-tall apparel seller Destination XL Group. CEO Harvey Kanter had seen the effects of the SARS outbreak in Southeast Asia and other countries nearly two decades ago. As a new coronavirus outbreak began last year, Kanter could see signals of a major event building as he spoke with overseas business contacts.
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