Green, a visionary Canadian executive and the founder of one of the world’s fastest-growing apparel brands, brings more than 25 years of leadership experience.
Green discusses how the global leader in custom suiting saw a record-breaking year of growth and key milestones while simultaneously growing its physical retail presence and launching product expansions.
CEO Drew Green talks about the concept of mini showrooms within the retailer's stores, how many exist today, plans for the future, if more are coming, whether Indochino will look at other retailers to introduce the concept, recent developments for Indochino, the introduction of a women's line and the impact of the pandemic on the business.
The global leader in custom apparel has launched virtual appointments including video calls and virtual appointments as its showrooms in Canada prepare to reopen as per guidelines.
The global leader in made-to-measure apparel is launching in new markets with plans for 12 more brick-and-mortar showrooms in North America and many more globally.
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The Canadian made-to-measure brand is, for the first time, expanding its assortment to include casual categories, and is also looking to move into made-to-measure women’s wear.
We spoke with CEO Drew Green about the company's phenomenal growth, as well as its decision to open 4 more US showrooms in some very prominent locations.
The world’s largest made-to-measure menswear company has opened its second Lower Mainland showroom -- its first mall location in the province. The company continues to see exceptional growth, according to its CEO.