Donations Give Canadians in Need a Chance to Dress for
Success As They Transition Back into the Workforce
TORONTO, July 18, 2017 /CNW/ -- With the 8th
Annual Moores Clothing for Men Canadian Suit Drive in full swing,
national television personality Rick
Campanelli joins an all-star team that includes Suits star,
Patrick J. Adams, and head coaches
Dwane Casey, Toronto Raptors, and
Travis Green, Vancouver Canucks - to
rally fans to donate a suit to Moores stores nationwide by
July 31st.
This year, Campanelli, who as an ET Canada co-host wears a suit
to work almost every night, is encouraging Canadians to help Moores
continue to add to the nearly 375,000 articles of men's and women's
suits, ties, jackets, shirts, pants, belts and shoes it has
collected over the past seven years.
"I know firsthand the power of a suit and how it can boost
confidence and make a great first impression," said Campanelli.
"The Moores Canadian Suit Drive is an easy way for people to do
something great. By simply cleaning out their closets, Canadians
can make a difference in someone's life and have a very positive
effect on helping them to become gainfully employed."
The donations from the Canadian Suit Drive are distributed
nationally to nearly 75 local recipient organizations that help
disadvantaged men and women aiming to regain employment through job
readiness programs, workforce assistance and gifting of
professional attire. Recipient organizations include: ROUTES (ON),
Mission Old Brewery (QC), Working Gear (BC), The Salvation Army
(AB), Global Gathering Place (SK), Opportunities for Employment
(MB) and Teamwork Cooperative (NS).
"I'd like to challenge all Raptors fans to make a difference in
the month of July…it's something that you would be proud to do,"
said Raptors Coach Dwane Casey who
has donated more than 50 suits to the Suit Drive over the years.
"When I grew up, I didn't have a suit to even go to important
meetings, so I understand the importance of a suit to help make you
feel good and that's what this is all about."
Noted supporters of this year's Canadian Suit Drive also include
head coaches from the National Basketball Coaches Association
(NBCA) and National Hockey League Coaches Association (NHLCA). A
special nod goes to Dwane Casey
(Toronto Raptors), Glen Gulutzan
(Calgary Flames), Travis Green
(Vancouver Canucks) and Guy Boucher
(Ottawa Senators) who have
committed to supporting the cause by making personal donations.
People who donate their gently worn men's and women's
professional clothing at any of the 126 Moores locations nationally
throughout the month of July will receive 50 percent off their next
purchase of regular priced retail items (excluding shoes,
clearance, Exceptional Value items).
To help drive awareness of the Canadian Suit Drive,
@MooresClothing is encouraging followers to spread the word by
using #SuitDrive. They will be partnering with content creators
across the country to share personal donation stories and inspire
others to help those in need.
About Moores Clothing for Men:
Launched in 1980 and a
subsidiary of Tailored Brands, Inc. (NYSE: TLRD), Moores Clothing
for Men is the leading national retailer of men's business attire
in Canada with over 120 stores. Moores' stores
carry a full selection of suits, sport coats, slacks, formalwear,
sportswear, outerwear, dress shirts, footwear, and accessories in
non-exclusive and exclusive merchandise brands such as Joseph
Abboud, AWEARNESS Kenneth Cole, Black by Vera Wang, among
others. Moores is also the largest provider of tuxedo and
suit rentals in Canada.
For additional information on Moores Clothing for Men, please
visit mooresclothing.com
Media contact: Victoria Kirk,
victoria@vandco.ca, 416.558.4507
SOURCE Moores Clothing for Men