At Andrew Davis Clothiers, we’ve always believed that clothing has the power to transform—not only the way you look, but the way you feel and the confidence you carry into the world. That’s why we’re proud to announce our recent donation of suits, sportcoats, dress shirts, ties, and dress shoes to the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.

This initiative is designed to provide underprivileged students with professional clothing they can wear for interviews, internships, networking events, and presentations—moments that often define the start of a successful career.

Supporting Students Through Style

For many young people, the path to success is paved with hard work, ambition, and dedication. Yet, access to professional attire can be a hidden barrier. By donating clothing to Kelley students, our goal is to help remove that obstacle and ensure every student has the chance to present their best self with confidence.

We’ve seen firsthand how a well-tailored suit or polished pair of shoes can change the way someone carries themselves. It’s more than just fabric—it’s an investment in opportunity, self-assurance, and the ability to make a lasting impression.

Giving Back to the Community

Bloomington has given so much to us over the years, and it’s a privilege to give back in a way that directly supports the next generation of leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs. The Kelley School of Business is nationally recognized for producing world-class graduates, and we are proud to play a small role in their journey toward success.

Join Us in Supporting Students

We know that generosity multiplies when shared. If you would like to contribute gently used or new professional clothing to benefit Kelley School of Business students, we would be honored to help coordinate your donation.

Please reach out to us directly, and we’ll ensure your contribution gets into the hands of students who need it most. Together, we can remove barriers, open doors, and help tomorrow’s leaders step into their future with confidence.

September 10, 2025 — Andrew Mallor