I have about six boxes of women’s clothes (sizes 12& 14, business, summer dresses and some sweaters) and six pairs of high-heeled boots (sizes 10/11). Where in Baltimore would be good to donate this stuff? Thanks for your suggestions!
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Jack_Ash_ t1_irpafpl wrote
I retired a couple years ago, many suits, shoes, French cuff shirts, etc. Does dress for success take men’s clothes as well?
DiscoDeadhead t1_irpaxrz wrote
I thinks it only for women but this is a good place for mens attire
Jack_Ash_ t1_irpb69u wrote
Thanks. I’ve been meaning to donate this closet full of nice suits and business attire for a while, this was the push I needed…thank you all!
DiscoDeadhead t1_irpettk wrote
Happy to help! These organizations need all the help they can get
Captainxray t1_irpt15h wrote
House Of Ruth as suggest below.
Also potentially look for inpatient rehab/behavorial health programs. They get a lot of women from bad situations looking to rebuild, and looking nice can be a barrier. And its a bit more direct to those who need it.
Maleficent_Thanks_51 t1_irpugmq wrote
That is an incredible organization that has helped thousands of men and returning citizens. They treat people with respect and dignity, and Chris Schafer is so committed that people get a chance to change their lives.
The_Waxies_Dargle t1_irqzylf wrote
Can you DM a picture of the boots? Wife is looking for some this weekend and we could maybe trade you some US currency in exchange.
snotwhat OP t1_irsou55 wrote
This is a fantastic idea. Thank you!
ashalottagreyjoy t1_irxk1mg wrote
Wise Penny. They’re run by the Junior League of Baltimore.
ashalottagreyjoy t1_irxkjlc wrote
I also highly recommend Paul’s Place.
They do a Christmas shop, and are always open to women’s (and especially men’s!) clothing. :)
DiscoDeadhead t1_irow8jo wrote
House of Ruth They have second hand stores that resell them
Dress for Success is a good one too, especially for business clothes