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September 19, 2019 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-09-19

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SEPTEMBER 19 • 2019 | 55

business

“Suitember”

COURTESY OF BARON’
S

David Elkus, owner of Baron’
s
Wholesale Clothiers in
Farmington Hills and Todd’
s
Menswear in Royal Oak along
with his dad, Phil, announced
the launch of Suitember, a
national partnership of men’
s
suit shops across the country.
Suitember is designed to
highlight both the benefits of
dressing well and helping local
charities in each store’
s com-
munity.
While “anything goes” dress
codes have spread across the
country, customers say wearing
a suit makes a man more effec-
tive. In short, suits project a
powerful image.
Baron’
s will be fundraising
with the Friendship Circle of
Michigan. Baron’
s Wholesale
Clothiers is closed to the pub-
lic; however, Thursday evenings
in September are reserved for
supporters of Friendship Circle.
Ten percent of their sales will
go back to Friendship Circle, a
nonprofit that supports 3,000
individuals with special needs
and their families.
Todd’
s Menswear is hosting
a T
rade in T
rade Up event for
Suitember. Customers will
receive rebates up to $50 for
a new suit with each suit they
trade in. These suits will be
donated to Unified – HIV
Health and Beyond, for-
merly the AIDS Partnership
Michigan. Suits donated will
be used for their closet service,
providing outfits for their cli-
ents.
To help spread awareness
,
Elkus created a Suitember web-
site, which includes the history
of suits and top reasons to wear
one.
For more information, visit
suitember.com.

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