The chain of tuxedo rental stores has dressed generations of Houstonians, so when they closed without explanation Monday, it left grooms and their families scrambling.
Al's Formal Wear, a chain of tuxedo rental stores that's dressed generations of Texas families, suddenly closed with no warning or explanation Monday.Al's Formal Wear, a chain of tuxedo rental stores that's dressed generations of Houston grooms, suddenly shuttered its doors on Monday.
Grooms and their families who stopped by Al's locations in River Oaks and Voss were greeted with a sign on the door and no explanation. "We came here to rent a suit because we're going to my daughter's wedding here in a month," Andrew Rolniak, who arrived with his wife at the Voss store excited, said. "I Googled it, and it was right around the corner from where we were, and I see the sign on the door, and it's like.. huh? It's closed."
According to a long-time store manager who spoke to ABC13 on the phone, all Al's Formal Wear locations were shuttered Monday with no warning."I regret to inform you that you are being laid off from your position effective Monday, August 7, 2023. Unfortunately, the company is compelled to cease operations effective immediately."
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