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Al's Formal Wear was a chain of tuxedo rental stores that was founded by A. Haller, The business known as A. Haller Taylor shop on 311 Main street in Fort Worth, Texas in 1950.
8 sie 2023 · The formal-wear chain under Dapper & Dashing shut down its stores without notice, leaving workers unemployed and customers without tuxes. Some customers who have weddings coming up are trying to get their money back or find alternative options.
7 sie 2023 · Al's Formal Wear, a tuxedo rental chain in Texas, shut down all its stores on Monday with no notice or explanation. Customers who ordered suits for weddings and other events were left without their orders and no way to contact the company.
8 sie 2023 · Rebecca Sankary Bodzy, whose father Al Sankary started Al's Formal Wear in Fort Worth in 1952, expressed her sadness and surprise about the sudden shutdown of the business. She said the family sold the company in 2000 and had no ties with the current owners, who laid off employees and left customers in the dark.
7 sie 2023 · Employees said, on Monday, they received an email from Dapper & Dashing, the parent company of Al’s Formal Wear, confirming they were being laid off, and the stores would not re-open.
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8 sie 2023 · CBS News Texas has learned that the parent company of Al's Formal Wear, which started in Fort Worth 61 years ago, closed all of its DFW stores and informed employees it is ceasing operations.