Reese Witherspoon's clothing brand is giving away free dresses to teachers
Reese Witherspoon's clothing brand Draper James is giving back to teachers to show that their efforts to help students during the coronavirus pandemic are not unnoticed.
The company announced it is giving away free dresses to teachers to show their appreciation in a social media post Thursday.
"Dear Teachers: We want to say thank you. During quarantine, we see you working harder than ever to educate our children," a note from the company read.
"We've seen you broadcasting lessons from your homes, figuring out remote-learning techniques and new communication platforms on the fly, balancing work and life — all while continuing to educate and connect with our children. We know that this is not easy and want to shine a light on all your efforts."
"To show our gratitude, Draper James would like to give teachers a free dress," the company wrote in a social post.
In order to get a free dress, teachers must complete a form linked in the company's Instagram bio before Sunday, April 5, at 11:59 PM ET.
The form asks teachers to upload a photo of their school ID, provide the grade level and subject they teach as well as their school name and state. The offer is only available for teachers while supplies last.
The label also encouraged its followers to spread the word and tag a teacher in the comments to inform them of the special offer.
Draper James carries dresses of various styles that range in price from $78 to $295.