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Moores partners with Nick Cannon for Canadian suit drive

Published
Jun 28, 2016

Moores Clothing for Men announced on Tuesday that they are partnering with Nick Cannon for the launch of its Seventh Annual Canadian Suit Drive.
 
From July 1 to the 31, consumers are invited to drop off gently used men's and women's professional attire at Moores store locations across Canada. The initiative is an effort to give unemployed individuals a chance to look their best as they transition back into the workforce.
 
Nick Cannon is a TV host, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. His partnership will help call attention to the program by encouraging Canadians to clean out their closets. Cannon will also make a personal donation to the suit drive.

Nick Cannon rallies Canadians to support the Moores Canadian Suit Drive. - Moores Clothing For Men

 
"A suit not only changes your appearance, it changes your whole demeanor," says Doug Ewert, CEO of Tailored Brands, Inc, in a news statement. "It's about feeling confident enough to reach your full potential, and the Canadian Suit Drive gives men that opportunity to put on a suit and enter an interview with the confidence they need to win their next job.”
 
The Suit Drive will pick up men's and women's suits, ties, jackets, shirts, pants, belts and shoes at all 126 Moores store locations around Canada. As a thank you, donors will receive 50 percent off their next purchase of regular priced retail items.

Clothing collected will be distributed to over 60 local recipient organizations across the country. Over the past six years, the Canadian Suit Drive has collected more than 250,000 items of clothing.
 
Moores Clothing for Men is a national retailer of men's business attire in Canada. It was launched in 1980 and is a subsidiary of Tailored Brands, Inc.

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