Multiple Brides and Grooms Say They Don’t Know How They’ll Get Their Outfits, or if They’ll Get Their Money Back After a Texas-Based Formal Wear Chain Abruptly Closed
August 16, 2023
Business Insider
Al’s Formal Wear, a Texas-based formal wear chain, and its parent company Dapper & Dashing unexpectedly closed down, leaving several brides and grooms in a difficult situation just before their weddings. Customers are uncertain about receiving their ordered outfits or getting refunds. Competing formal wear chains like Men’s Wearhouse and Ortiz Menswear & Bridal have stepped in to provide last-minute alternatives and assistance to those affected by the abrupt closures.
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