Hartmarx Corporation Appoints Jerry Kaye as Head Designer of Dr. Martens and Lyle and Scott Vintage Apparel
06 Mai 2008 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
CHICAGO, May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hartmarx Corporation
(NYSE:HMX) announced today that Jerry Kaye has been named Head
Designer of the Dr. Martens(R) and Lyle and Scott Vintage apparel
brands marketed by HMX Sportswear, Inc., a New York-based
subsidiary of Hartmarx. Kaye will report to Eric Prengel, Group
President of HMX Sportswear. "We are pleased to have as
accomplished a designer as Jerry Kaye in place as we launch the Dr.
Martens and Lyle and Scott Vintage apparel brands," stated Prengel.
"Jerry's vast experience in taking heritage brands and making them
modern and relevant in today's marketplace will be invaluable to
HMX Sportswear as we continue to build a targeted portfolio of
global lifestyle apparel brands." Kaye's professional design
experience spans over 20 years in the better men's designer
marketplace. From 1993 to 2001 Kaye served as the Men's Design
Director for Perry Ellis where he was instrumental in repositioning
the brand in the 1990's. In 2001, he was elevated to Creative
Director of Perry Ellis. Most recently, in 2005, he launched his
own design and brand consulting firm. His clients included a roster
of well-established brands such as Arnold Brant, Robert Graham and
Levi's. Kaye said, "I am excited to be part of an organization like
Hartmarx which has set the standard for upscale, quality clothing
in this industry for over 100 years. I am anxious to bring my broad
experience in apparel design and branding strategy from the realm
of fashion forward lifestyle collections to the development and
reinterpretation of major global brands that already possess such
unique cultural heritage." In April, Hartmarx Corporation reached
an agreement with Airwair International Limited and R Griggs Group
Limited, the holders of the worldwide license for Dr. Martens, to
manufacture, market and sell a wide range of men's and women's
casual apparel under the Dr. Martens brand. The collections will be
manufactured, marketed and sold by HMX Sportswear. The launch
collection will feature menswear for Fall 2009, with women's to
follow in 2010. Lyle and Scott Vintage will represent an exclusive
higher tier collection of Lyle and Scott, a classic Scottish
heritage brand, for which Hartmarx has held the American license to
manufacture, market and distribute since 2003. Distribution will be
targeted at better department and specialty stores. Hartmarx
produces and markets business, casual and golf apparel under its
own brands, including Hart Schaffner Marx, Hickey Freeman, Palm
Beach, Coppley, Monarchy, Manchester Escapes, Society Brand,
Racquet Club, Naturalife, Pusser's of the West Indies, Brannoch,
Sansabelt, Exclusively Misook, Barrie Pace, Eye, Christopher Blue,
Pine IV, Worn, Blue House Drive, One Girl Who ... , Zooey by alice
heller and b.chyll. In addition, the Company has certain exclusive
rights under licensing agreements to market selected products under
a number of premier brands such as Austin Reed, Tommy Hilfiger,
Burberry men's tailored clothing, Ted Baker, Bobby Jones, Jack
Nicklaus, Claiborne, Pierre Cardin, Perry Ellis, Lyle & Scott,
Golden Bear, Jag and Dr. Martens. The Company's broad range of
distribution channels includes fine specialty and leading
department stores, value-oriented retailers and direct mail
catalogs. The comments set forth above contain forward-looking
statements made in reliance upon the safe harbor provisions of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of
forward-looking terminology such as "anticipate," "believe,"
"continue," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "should" or
"will" or the negatives thereof or other comparable terminology.
Forward-looking statements are not guarantees as actual results
could differ materially from those expressed or implied in such
forward-looking statements. The statements could be significantly
impacted by such factors as the level of consumer spending for
men's and women's apparel, the prevailing retail environment, the
Company's relationships with its suppliers, customers, licensors
and licensees, actions of competitors that may impact the Company's
business, possible acquisitions and the impact of unforeseen
economic changes, such as interest rates, or in other external
economic and political factors over which the Company has no
control. The reader is also directed to the Company's periodic
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for additional
factors that may impact the Company's results of operations and
financial condition. The Company undertakes no obligation to
publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether
as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
DATASOURCE: Hartmarx Corporation CONTACT: Lisa Wells of Hartmarx
Corporation, +1-212-826-3529 Web site: http://www.hartmarx.com/
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