Amina Ali is pretty happy with the choices at a sprawling St. Louis Park, Minnesota, operation known as the Dress for Success Wearhouse.

Her journey to Dress for Success started in high school.

"I was pregnant at 16, had a child at 17, knew I needed money," Ali said. "I was already on my own and needed to take care of my child. So I wanted to get out of school quickly, so I got my GED."

She managed to keep working through the growing joys of motherhood and the loss of her dear son, Ira. As she regained her footing, she changed careers.

"I transitioned into real estate from construction and transportation. I needed new clothes and I needed for people to see me differently. I needed them to see me as a businesswoman," Ali said.

So she came to Dress for Success for some confidence coachi

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