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Men's Wearhouse Inc. kicked off its second annual national suit drive on Tuesday and is asking people to donate "gently used" suits. The drive, which will last until Sept. 30, is designed to help unemployed. The suits will be donated to nonprofit groups who will give them out to men who need them for job interviews. The retailer will donate one tie for every suit to help complete the outfit. Donors will get a 10-percent discount coupon to Men's Warehouse. The company hopes to collect 150,000 items of clothing. It collected 125,000 last year. All 1,065 Men's Wearhouse and Men's Wearhouse & Tux locations will serve as drop-off sites for suits, dress shirts, sport coats, slacks, ties, belts and shoes.
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