TERRIFIC TIMES IN TEXAS: THE DALLAS MEN’S SHOW

by MR Magazine Staff

The Dallas Men’s Show, held January 29-31, featured more than 700 brands and welcomed hundreds of buyers from across the country.

The trade event, triple the size of previous winter editions, attracted buyers from 35 states. Attendance was up significantly versus pre-pandemic shows, including an expanding number of buyers from the Southeast and Upper Midwest in addition to loyal and new buyers from Texas and surrounding states.

And, of course, a fun get-together was a part of it!

“We have built a Men’s Show for a national audience that’s bigger than ever and serves so many buyers discovering Dallas,” said Cindy Morris, president and CEO: “We’re thankful to the brands for supporting an event for top men’s retailers seeking one location to find everything they need.”

“We had a good show, we made lots of appointments and opened new accounts,” said Alan Paine, brand manager at Jim McKenry. “Dallas is great city for this show with so many restaurants and good hotels, it is enticing to buyers.”

Reynolds Flowe with Onward Reserve observed: “We had strong appointments and foot traffic. We saw buyers from all over and including the east coast and the midwest seeking immediates and fall delivery. We are looking to expand for the next show.”

The next Dallas Men’s Show takes place July 30-August 1.

One Reply to “TERRIFIC TIMES IN TEXAS: THE DALLAS MEN’S SHOW”

  1. After 40+ years, it is fabulous to see Dallas gets strong at the location!
    The former “World Congress of Menswear’ was so Prominent in my personal career!

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