MIAMI, Jan. 03, 2017 -- (Nasdaq:PERY) – Perry Ellis International announced today that it has entered into a license agreement with Euroneck, S.A. de CV to design and distribute men’s neckties, bow ties, cummerbunds, pocket squares, ascots, winter and summer scarves and hosiery under the Perry Ellis® and John Henry® trademarks in Mexico. The collection will be distributed in department stores, specialty stores and ecommerce with a product launch in Spring 2017.
As a designer, Perry Ellis played with fashion convention simply by not taking it so seriously. Following only what felt right. In doing so, he redefined the fashion industry. Today, this philosophy continues to inspire the Perry Ellis brand which offers modern style with versatile trend right looks that reflect the way people want to work, play and live today.
John Henry offers the modern man style that fuses contemporary style with classic cool.
"We are enthusiastic to partner with Euroneck and are confident this collaboration will provide a platform consistent with our initiatives to expand the Perry Ellis and John Henry brands in international markets," commented George Feldenkreis, Executive Chairman of Perry Ellis International.
“Euroneck is extremely proud and excited to enter this partnership with the Perry Ellis and John Henry brands. Perry Ellis and John Henry are iconic and well regarded brands, and we are confident the popularity of both brands will continue to grow as mens’ fashion leaders in Mexico,” added Moises Calderon, General Manager of Euroneck, S.A. de CV.
About Perry Ellis International
Perry Ellis International, Inc. is a leading designer, distributor and licensor of a broad line of high quality men's and women's apparel, accessories and fragrances. The Company's collection of dress and casual shirts, golf sportswear, sweaters, dress pants, casual pants and shorts, jeans wear, active wear, dresses and men's and women's swimwear is available through all major levels of retail distribution. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, owns a portfolio of nationally and internationally recognized brands, including: Perry Ellis®, Original Penguin® by Munsingwear®, Laundry by Shelli Segal®, Rafaella®, Cubavera®, Ben Hogan®, Savane®, Grand Slam®, John Henry®, Manhattan®, Axist®, Jantzen® and Farah®. The Company enhances its roster of brands by licensing trademarks from third parties, including: Nike® and Jag® for swimwear, and Callaway®, PGA TOUR®, and Jack Nicklaus® for golf apparel. Additional information on the Company is available at http://www.pery.com.
About Euroneck, S.A. de CV
Euroneck is a leading licensee and distributor of fashion apparel brands in Mexico. Established in 1940, they have become a staple name in all major retailers with their stylish ties, dress shirts, suits and hosiery lines. They control a sizable amount of the market with brands like Calvin Klein, Van Heusen, Arrow, Beene and Izod. With over 55 years of experience, Euroneck has built a strong relationship with every major key retailer. This is a very dedicated company with a team qualified to lead and expand with their brand portfolio.
Contact: Alberto Maduro [email protected] 305-873-1331 Moises Calderon [email protected] 011-52-55-528-14438


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