Dressing For Work Gets Easier

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For Men, Dressing For Work Gets Easier (NAPSA)—Businessmen and a medical foundation may both profit from a new line of clothing that allows businessmen to be prepared for any dresssituation. Recently, Jos. A. Bank, a cloth- ier known for its classically styled business suits and accessories, announcedplans to share profits from its new TRIO line of clothing with the National Child- hood Cancer Foundation (NCCF). Jos. A. Bank’s CEO & President Robert Wildrick said, “NCCF is leading the battle against childhood cancer at 250 treatment and research centers that treat over 90 percent of children with cancer in North America. We believe that the Jos. A Bank TRIO will successfully meet the changes taking place in the workplace and are excited to share our suc- cess with such a worthwhile cause.” DOING WELL BY DOING GOOD—Profits from a new line of clothing for men are being shared with a foundation leading the battle against childhood cancer. Joseph A. Bank TRIO includes a are cut from 100 percent comfort- nating pattern. The clothier has sells its full product line through jacket, matchingsolid trousers, and a second set of trousers in a coordi- stretch, year-round woolfabric. Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. tailored the jacket to be worn either with matching trousers as a suit or 115 stores nationwide, an international catalog with a total circula- casual ensemble. All three pieces site at www.josbank.com. with the contrasting trousers as a tion of eight million and a Web