Men's Wearhouse

For more than 40 years, Men’s Wearhouse has been supplying men with high-quality, affordable designer apparel including suits, dress shirts & sportcoats as well as tuxedo rentals and clothing for big & tall. We help men love how they look!

7 / 10
15
ratings
Address

6011 Poyner Village Pkwy Raleigh , NC 27616 United States

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 8


Colby Moorberg

This place has great service. The prices are reasonable if you can wait for a sale.

Allen Walker

These guys are the best! Nothing but great things to say about the staff here.

Kim Crump

Ask for Ray he great! At the moment they have a buy one get one free on all items!!

Daniel Martinez

Ask for Madison or Mark, both will provide you with excellent service

Capt Awesome

Ask for Joseph, nothing but professionalism and courteous.

Bryan M

Sam is awesome

Paul Neal

Have Kim Dean help you, she is awesome!!!

Shannon Brien

Everyone here is so nice!

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