CHICAGO — A growing clothing brand is hoping its '80s-inspired threads will help shoppers not only look good, but also feel good about supporting local organizations. A newly-opened closet at La Casa Norte offers free clothes to Chicago's homeless. In addition to donations from the community, shelf after shelf is stocked with pieces sporting the neon aesthetic of Lost Format. It makes perfect sense since the mission of the brand is to give back to those who need it most. "We saw a problem, and we tried to figure out how to be a part of the solution," Lost Format co-founder Ernest Berlin sai...
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