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marketer of men's tailored suits, sportcoats, and slacks; Pusser's Ltd., including the Pusser's of the West Indies line of nautical and tropical sportswear and outerwear in 1998; and in December 1998; Coppley, Noyes and Randall Limited, a leading Canadian maker of men's tailored clothing. In August of the following year, the company acquired Royal Shirt Company, a Canadian maker of women's and men's dress and sports shirts.
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The Hart, Schaffner & Marx brand name and identity dates back to the company's advertising and marketing efforts in the early 1890s. One of its major goals was the creation and promotion of the "H. S. & M" trademarked clothing label—a black rectangle with the letters "H. S. & M" in white,
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of production facilities to control costs. During that period, Hart, Schaffner & MArx closed ten domestic factories and shifted production to China, Mexico, and Costa Rica. Expansion continued in this period with the acquisition in late 1996 of bankrupt Plaid Clothing Group, Inc., a maker and
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Gradually in the 1880s and 1890s, the company began to specialize in better-quality men's suits, overcoats, raincoats, and trousers sold at wholesale to retail clothiers, first in the states surrounding its Chicago Hub, then gradually nationwide. As early as spring 1893, the company advertised suit
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The Hart, Schaffner & Marx name appears in dealer newspaper ads as early as 1889, with language suggesting its name and goods were well-known and respected in the trade. Beginning in fall 1894, dealers that carried the company's clothes ran illustrated newspaper ads throughout the
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and Plains states. Similarities in the illustrations and copy of these ads suggests the company provided dealers with locally-customizable printing plates and sample ad copy. Between 1895 and 1900, the company produced a fashion magazine/style book titled
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During its earliest years, the company produced work clothes sold in its own store and through other retailers in the U.S. South and Midwest. On the strength of wholesale production, Hart, Abt & Marx won contracts to produce clothing for the
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Hart, Schaffner & Marx pioneered nationwide newspaper advertising for ready-made men's clothing, stylebooks and other "point-of-purchase" sales and marketing materials, and naturally posed models in menswear advertising illustrations.
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Starting in the early 1890s, Hart, Schaffner & Marx commissioned well-known illustrators to create artwork for its advertisements, style books, direct mail literature, and retail posters. These illustrators included
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wore the brand extensively, including suits tailored especially for his acceptance speech and the 2009 Presidential Inaugural Address. Obama expressed a personal affinity for the brand, based in his hometown Chicago.
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on January 23, 2009. At the time, the company said its Canadian and other non-U.S. affiliates had not sought bankruptcy protection. Workers threatened to occupy Hartmarx's plant if the company's creditor,
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in July 1985 and in December 1986 acquired the casual suit jacket manufacturer H. Ortisky. The following year Hart Schaffner & Marx took over the nine-store
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Realizing Whiteness in United States Visual Culture: The Popular Illustration of J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, and the "Saturday Evening Post"
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For some years the group of men who made posters for this firm consisted of Edward Pennfield, John E. Sheridan, Leon Gordon, and F. Nelson Abbott
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retail chain Anton's, and in 1988 purchased Boyd's, a small retail chain in St. Louis, and the Washington, D.C.–based upscale retailer
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line was also introduced as business casual wear. In 1996, with the acquisition of Plaid Clothing Group, Inc., brands including
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was closed and 300 workers were furloughed. When it reopened, workers sewed thousands of face masks for essential workers.
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men's shops, the company expanded into women's clothing, with the 1981 acquisition of the Country Miss chain. The
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Hart Schaffner Marx's origins date to 1872 when brothers Harry and Max Hart opened a small men's clothing store on
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In 1879, the Harts' brothers-in-law, Levi Abt and Marcus Marx, joined the partnership, which was then renamed
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During the 1950s and 1960s, the company continued to expand with the acquisition of clothing manufacturer
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A year before the agreement expired, the company acquired Intercontinental Apparel, U.S. licensee of the
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Ad for Harry Hart & Bros.' "Great Globe" One-Price Clothiers, Chicago Tribune (June 3, 1880), p.1.
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for Hart Schaffner Marx Men's RTW Spring 2017 named Hart by Hart. The collection was inspired by
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brand name during the 1960s. In 1974 the company rolled out a line of tailored clothing under the
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A Critical Study of the Development of the Poster in Continental Europe, England and America
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Beginning in 1898, the company ran its own ads in U.S. mass-audience magazines including
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On May 10, 1911, after years of steady growth, the partnership was incorporated. During
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to market a new casual line of suits under the Johnny Carson name and later, under the
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J. C. Leyendecker, "The Horse Show," ca. 1895-98, for HSM fashion magazine Art In Dress
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and incorporated in 1911 as "Hart Schaffner & Marx", the company is now located in
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was added to the company's list of designers. In the late 1990s, two new lines,
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In 1926, the company expanded retail operations by acquiring Wallach's, a large
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called "The Great Globe One-Price Clothier," with proprietors advertised as
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Printers' Ink; the ... Magazine of Advertising, Management and Sales
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distributed via dealers and by mail directly to consumers.
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Companies formerly listed on the New York Stock Exchange
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HMX Acquisition Files to Sell Assets to Authentic Brands
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monologue wearing a turtleneck sweater and a collarless
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Hart Schaffner & Marx became the flagship brand of
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009
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The label enjoyed considerable publicity during the
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Index

Hart, Schaffner and Marx

Subsidiary
Consumer Goods
Des Plaines, Illinois
Chairman of the Board
President
CEO
Operating income
Net income
Total assets
Total equity
Parent
Authentic Brands Group
hartschaffnermarx.com
menswear
New York City
Authentic Brands Group
Chicago
Des Plaines, Illinois
Chicago
State Street
U.S. military
wholesale
retail
Chicago garment workers' strike
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America

John E. Sheridan
World War I

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