Tailored Brands—parent company of Men's Wearhouse and Jos. A. Bank—commissioned two films for their National Sales Meeting in New York City. Different in tone, purpose, and production, they shared a single brief: tell a true story, tell it well.
The first, Men's Wearhouse: 5 of the Best, brought together five of the company's top-performing salespeople for a roundtable conversation about craft, technique, and what separates good from great on the floor. Produced under a tight turnaround to accommodate participants' schedules and the demands of a live event program, the edit distilled hours of candid conversation into a sharp, energetic portrait of excellence.
The second was a different kind of story entirely. The Willie Lopez Fund is Tailored Brands' in-house not-for-profit, created to support employees facing personal crisis. Shot on location in Houston with a full crew, the film follows a Tailored Brands employee whose home was destroyed by severe flooding—and who received help from the Fund when she needed it most. Originally commissioned for the National Sales Meeting, the film became part of a broader internal campaign to raise awareness of the Fund across the company.

Mens' Wearhouse – 5 of the Best

The Willie Lopez Fund

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