Men's Wearhouse Attacks 'Mancession' With National Suit Drive
Retailer encourages people to give the suits off their backs for charity
HOUSTON, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- From now until September 30, Men's Wearhouse is helping disadvantaged job seekers get a boost of self-confidence during the retailer's third annual National Suit Drive, the country's largest collection of gently used business attire.
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The National Suit Drive, held at the more than 1,000 Men's Wearhouse locations throughout the country, collects men's and women's suits, shirts, jackets, ties, belts, and shoes to donate to approximately 200 local charities that support those in transition looking for work. For a complete list of store locations and charities involved, visit www.nationalsuitdrive.com.
To encourage people to "give the suits off their backs," teams of bare-chested men descended upon five cities throughout the country to walk the streets. The teams promoted the event in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. (To see the teams in action, see the attached photo.)
Although the recession has affected a wide spectrum of the American workforce, 82 percent of job losses have happened among men, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, due to the economy's particularly heavy impact on male-dominated industries like construction and manufacturing.
"With nearly one out of 10 working-age men unemployed in this country, the economic downturn has disproportionately hurt the male workforce," said George Zimmer, Men's Wearhouse founder and CEO. "By collecting and donating professional clothing, Men's Wearhouse aims to help men 'suit up' for job interviews and offset the 'mancession.'"
The National Suit Drive is Men's Wearhouse's largest yearly philanthropic event. This year, the company aims to top 100,000 articles of clothing in just one month. For every suit the company collects, it will donate one dress shirt to the cause.
In addition to providing a tax receipt, Men's Wearhouse is thanking donors for their generosity with a 25 percent off discount on their next purchase at Men's Wearhouse.*
"In this difficult economic environment, it is even more important for job seekers to make a favorable first impression during an interview, and a great-looking suit sends a message of confidence and success," said Jerri Rosen, founder and CEO of participating nonprofit Working Wardrobes, based in Costa Mesa, Calif. "I encourage people to clean out their closets for a cause, as our extraordinary partnership with Men's Wearhouse has helped thousands of people get back to work."
For a complete list of store locations, click here or visit www.menswearhouse.com.
About Men's Wearhouse
Since it was founded in 1973, Men's Wearhouse has become one of the largest specialty retailers of men's apparel in the country, with 1,259 stores carrying a full selection of designer and private-label suits, sport coats, casualwear, and accessories. Today, The Men's Wearhouse, Inc. family of companies includes Men's Wearhouse, MW Cleaners, K&G Fashion Superstore, TwinHill Corporate Apparel, and Moores Clothing for Men in Canada, making it one of North America's leading providers of quality and value in both apparel and apparel care. For additional information, please visit the company's Web site at menswearhouse.com.
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SOURCE Men’s Wearhouse
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