Today through March 22nd St. John is collaborating with the non-profit organization Dress for Success
to launch a program that provides incentives for customers to bring back their gently worn suits (can be any brand), which will be donated to women in need. St. John customers can bring their donated suits to a local boutique (here in Highland Park Village) and receive $200 off the purchase of $1,000 or more in exchange for St. John suits or $50 off the purchase of $1,000 or more for other labels. Rest assured, your suits will go to good use. Dress for Success provides disadvantaged women with professional attire amongst other tools to help them get back on their feet. Each Dress for Success client receives one suit when she has a job interview and can return for a second suit or separates when she finds work.
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