BUFFALO, N.Y. — A men's clothing and design store in Buffalo's Masten Park neighborhood is giving back to the community during this trying time.
St. Brian Clothiers on East Utica Street is giving away free suits, blazers and ties to family and friends of Saturday’s mass shooting victims.
It’s an effort to provide people who are grieving right now something to wear to upcoming funeral services.
St. Brian Clothiers will offer this gesture Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
"The trauma is real, and we want to provide a safe space for men to be able to, like I said, not only get something to wear while they're grieving and honoring their loved ones, but most importantly be around the community of men here that will strengthen them and lift them up," said Dewitt Lee III, of St. Brian Clothiers.
While this is happening the barbershop next door to St. Brian Clothiers will be providing free haircuts to family and friends of the victims.
If you would like to donate a suit, blazer or tie to help carry out this mission, you can drop your items off at St. Brian Clothiers Monday and Tuesday. This weekend, you can do so at the Buffalo Police B District Headquarters.