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Kohl's To Add Tommy Hilfiger Men's Clothing Line

The men's sportswear will be added to more than 600 stores across the country.

Menomonee Falls based- Kohl’s announced Tuesday a new partnership to bring Tommy Hilfiger men’s sportswear to more than 600 stores across the country.
Menomonee Falls based- Kohl’s announced Tuesday a new partnership to bring Tommy Hilfiger men’s sportswear to more than 600 stores across the country. (Google Map)

WAUKESHA COUNTY, WI—Menomonee Falls based- Kohl’s announced Tuesday a new partnership to bring Tommy Hilfiger men’s sportswear to more than 600 stores across the country, and an expanded assortment on Kohls.com this fall, according to a news release.

Tommy Hilfiger, known for its classic American cool style, will offer Kohl’s customers an assortment of timeless staples as well as seasonal styles from its men’s sportswear collection. Kohl’s will feature an elevated branded in-store and merchandise experience in nearly 100 stores that punctuates Tommy Hilfiger’s iconic red, white and blue aesthetic and furthers Kohl’s modernized store experience.

Beginning this fall, Kohl’s customers will be able to shop Tommy Hilfiger men’s sportswear.

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The partnership leverages Kohl’s strong nationwide footprint and digital presence to expand Tommy Hilfiger’s connection with consumers across the U.S.

Tommy Hilfiger joins a growing list of customer favorite brands at Kohl’s, including Calvin Klein, Cole Haan, Eddie Bauer, Lands’ End, Sephora, and TOMS. Kohl’s continues to foster partnerships with key national brands that further accelerate the company’s position as the leading destination for the active and casual lifestyle supported by an unmatched portfolio of aspirational and accessible brands for the entire family.

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