New safety procedures have been implemented, including temperature checks for employees, the use of hand sanitiser and masks, and social distancing protocols such as limiting the number of people in the store. To further enhance safety and meet customers’ needs, all three US brands offer contactless payment, and Men’s Wearhouse and Jos A Bank stores will also offer new curbside pickup.
“We are pleased to bring our store teams safely back to work and to be there for our customers. The safety and health of our employees, customers and communities remains our highest priority and will guide us through the reopening process. Our phased approach allows us to test, learn and iterate at each step along the way. Accordingly, we will measure customer traffic and response to determine the appropriate pace of reopening and staffing,” said Tailored Brands president and CEO Dinesh Lathi.
“Throughout this difficult time, I’ve been inspired by our team members’ motivation and willingness to adapt to new safety protocols, allowing us to invite our customers back to our stores and help them look and feel their best for life’s important moments,” Lathi added.
The company will continue to follow government guidelines to determine when it’s appropriate to reopen stores in additional markets across the US as well as its Moores Clothing for Men stores in Canada.
The company will continue its efforts to maximise its liquidity during this phased reopening process.
Tailored Brands is a leading omni-channel specialty retailer of menswear, including suits, formalwear and a broad selection of business casual offerings.? Its brands include Men's Wearhouse, Jos A Bank, Moores Clothing for Men and K&G.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (PC)