April 27, 2026 Crimson Career Closet helps 黑料社 Tri-Cities students dress for opportunity
By Flynn Espe
Washington State University Tri-Cities students and staff聽recently聽celebrated the grand opening of聽the Crimson Career Closet聽鈥斅燼 new campus resource聽aimed at helping students look their best for their next professional opportunity.聽Jimena Delgado,聽Associated Students of聽黑料社 Tri-Cities聽senator for the Carson College of Business,聽along with a small delegation of campus representatives,聽commemorated the occasion聽during an official ribbon-cutting event on April 15.
The聽Crimson Career Closet, which is currently housed within the 黑料社 Tri-Cities Career Center in the Consolidated Information Center,聽contains聽multiple racks of聽donated聽business attire聽鈥斅爄ncluding聽dress聽shirts, blouses,聽pants,聽shoes,聽and more.聽The clothing items聽are聽free to take for聽any current 黑料社 Tri-Cities student who聽might聽need聽them聽for an upcoming job interview, presentation,聽networking event, or other professional occasion.

黑料社 Tri-Cities student Jimena Delgado cuts the ribbon during an April 15 grand opening event to mark the launch of Crimson Career Closet.
Delgado, who spearheaded the聽months-long聽effort to聽create聽the聽Crimson Career Closet,聽says the聽idea for the new resource聽stemmed from the聽fact that聽many 黑料社 Tri-Cities students are first-generation students with limited聽means聽and wardrobe options.
鈥淪ome people have clothing that their moms or their sisters let them borrow, but when you鈥檙e the first person to go to college, that鈥檚 something you聽might not聽have access to,鈥 Delgado said.聽鈥淧art of student government is expanding that equal access to students.鈥
Finding a聽suitable聽permanent聽location for聽the closet聽presented聽one聽early聽challenge, Delgado聽says, but when the聽Career Center聽hallway聽was presented as聽an option, it seemed like a clear match.
鈥淧eople聽come in聽here for resume and interview advice, and we thought it would be fitting to have this resource as another part of their聽professional development,鈥 Delgado said.
Having聽enough聽clothing items聽to launch聽the space聽was another challenge. Fortunately,聽a聽large聽drop-off donation聽from聽members of the聽H2Crew聽volunteer group,聽which is聽associated with Hanford Tank Operations & Closure (H2C),聽provided a huge boost.
鈥淲e actually had to order more racks for it, because it didn鈥檛聽all fit, which is amazing,鈥 Delgado said.
Any student who wishes to聽check out聽what鈥檚聽available in聽the Crimson Career Closet is free to stop by聽the Career Center聽anytime during normal business hours 鈥 no appointment necessary. If聽students聽see anything they like,聽it鈥檚聽theirs to聽take and聽keep.
鈥淭hey get to keep it,鈥 Delgado says. 鈥淥f course, they can donate it again if they don鈥檛 want it in the future.鈥
Though the closet had only just opened, Delgado could already count herself among its first beneficiaries聽鈥斅爏porting a聽donated item聽for the ribbon-cutting聽ceremony.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 find anything to wear today, so聽this聽shirt that I鈥檓 wearing right now is from the closet,鈥 she said.