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"Clothes and manners do not make the man; but, when he is made,
they greatly improve his appearance.” 
-Henry Ward Beecher
 

We gladly accept donations on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 10am-3pm.

 

Our drop off address is:

67 Peachtree Park Drive NE

Suite 101B, Atlanta, GA 30309


Need to make room in your closet?  Men’s suits and business casual attire is a key part of our Wardrobe & Work Services and your donations are appreciated and life changing for our clients. For our clients, it is the difference between success and failure.  For some of our clients, this is their last chance at becoming self-sufficient.

 

CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS
All donations should be appropriate to wear to work, as well as clean (preferably dry cleaned), stylish, new or gently used. Please provide all garments on hangers, as they will be made available immediately through M.E.N.S. Wear Inc.’s “Wardrobe & Work” Initiative.

 

M.E.N.S. Wear, Inc. Gladly Accepts:

  • New or Gently Used Men Suits and
  • Accessories(belts, ties, socks, wallets)
  • New or Gently Used Work Casual
    Clothing
  • New  & Gently Worn Shoes

 

 
EXPAND YOUR REACH GET YOUR OFFICE INVOLVED COORDINATE A CORPORATE SUIT DRIVE

Please join us in our efforts to help men return to work by hosting a corporate suit drive at your office. A corporate suit drive is a fun way to make a difference. 

 

We'd be happy to send you information outlining the best way to do this. For more information, visit our "Contact Us" page or call our office at 404-567-5939.  * All clothing donations may be tax-deductible.

 

WOMEN'S CLOTHING
Dress for Success Atlanta, Inc. is a terrific organization that accepts women’s clothing.

 

 

*Some restrictions may apply. See MWI representative for more information. All clothing donations are subject to inspection.

IRS regulations prohibit charitable organizations from establishing or affirming the value of contributions.