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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 555243" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Steve, went through the same thing after I retired. Always wore suits or sportcoats and ties for business. Mmust also admit I was a bit of a clothes horse. At retirement I had around 10 suits, a dozen or so sportcoats, probably 60+ dress shirts and a hundred ties. Plus several really nice dress and casual jackets, at least 4 nice leather ones. Packed them all up and gave them to the viet nam vets store in Sherwood, Ca. They would give them free to vets returning from overseas who needed dress clothes for job interviews or work. Suggest you look for such an organization there. If you are like me I couldn't quite accept the idea of my $600 suits and $40 dress shirts going on a Goodwill rack for peanuts. Check out DAV , Amvets, or VFW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 555243, member: 4357"] Steve, went through the same thing after I retired. Always wore suits or sportcoats and ties for business. Mmust also admit I was a bit of a clothes horse. At retirement I had around 10 suits, a dozen or so sportcoats, probably 60+ dress shirts and a hundred ties. Plus several really nice dress and casual jackets, at least 4 nice leather ones. Packed them all up and gave them to the viet nam vets store in Sherwood, Ca. They would give them free to vets returning from overseas who needed dress clothes for job interviews or work. Suggest you look for such an organization there. If you are like me I couldn't quite accept the idea of my $600 suits and $40 dress shirts going on a Goodwill rack for peanuts. Check out DAV , Amvets, or VFW. [/QUOTE]
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