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April 19, 2010

Need A New Suit?

About a year ago we informed our subscribers about the opportunity to get Financial Advisor magazine's Brooks Brothers corporate membership card in order to receive 15% savings on all regular-priced merchandise at all stores and by phone  and online at BrooksBrothers.com.

For your convenience, just click here and you can join in minutes. Your membership discount card is valid for one year.

Please be sure to use our Organization ID no. (60401) and our Pin Code no. (50806) when you enroll. You will receive your corporate card in the mail shortly afterward. The discount can be used for yourself, your friends and all your family members.

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