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Replacing Prison Uniforms With Custom Suits

Bindle & Keep, a suit maker in Brooklyn, offers free formal wear to newly exonerated men and women trying to rebuild their lives.

Isabelle Zhao for The New York Times
Author: Isabelle Zhao for The New York Times

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Isabelle Zhao for The New York Times

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False Arrests, Convictions and Imprisonments, Fashion and Apparel, Innocence Project, internal-truncator, Prisons and Prisoners, Suits (Apparel), Uniforms
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