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Landau's mission is to build long term relationships with its customers, employees, and suppliers based on integrity, and a dedication to excellence. We are committed to providing unparalleled value: the highest quality product, constructed of premium materials, for immediate delivery and at a competitive price. By continuously improving our product with highly motivated and skilled employees, state-of-the-art equipment, and an innovative spirit, Landau aims to exceed our customers' expectations.
In 1938, Rudolph Landau began selling workman's uniforms to service station and garage employees. Rudolph drove from garage to garage calling on customers. As sales grew, Rudolph was able to move the business out of his Model A Ford and into a retail store. Rudolph then shifted the retail store's focus from work clothing to health care clothing. The original retail store was located in the heart of Memphis' medical center. Rudolph built alliances with the Memphis hospitals so that the store serviced all of the hospital employee's uniform needs. Rudolph was responsible for the selling, his wife Bessie took care of the books. In 1957, Rudolph died. Later in '57, after Rudolph's son Nat, graduated college, he came back to Memphis to help his mother run the business.
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