From a small venture, the company has grown into a corporation that is now publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (MW). Today, the company has over 900 store locations around the country. The products offered by the business are mostly custom-fit and are marketed under the brand names Men’s Wearhouse, Two Hill Corporate, MW Cleaners, K&G Superstores and Moores Clothing for Men. The latter is the flagship name of the business as they entered the territories of Canada.
As the company continues to pick up smaller, competing businesses, it also expanded its offering and services that, today, they even have a 24 hour tailoring offered upon request. One of the unique things about the company is that they offer a 90 day return policy. Anyone who is not satisfied with the fit, quality or material used, may return their purchase within that window of time. In addition, they also have a lifetime offer of free pressing for the products that were purchased from any of their outlets.
For more than 40 years, Men’s Wearhouse has been offering its customers custom-fit, quality and first class items. They offer these products with the utmost customer service delivered by their more than 15,200 associates.
As the company moved into another direction and as it continues to trade publicly, the enterprise decided to remove the founder and Executive Chairman George Zimmer in June 2013. This was after he pushed for some changes that eventually allowed him to regain control of his business.