And they'll even let the customer keep the suit.
"We understand the uncertainty everyone is facing," Bank CEO R. Neal Blake said in a statement.
"We want to help the customer look good at work, and if he loses his job, to be dressed appropriately as he meets with his next employer. It's like giving all of our customers a bit of unemployment insurance."
The suits have to be purchased during Bank's $199 sale, between now and April 9.
To get the money back, customers will have to show proof that they lost their job between April 16 and July 1.
Jos. A. Bank will pay a refund up to $199.
For all the details of this deal, click here.
More money-related links:
CLICK HERE to follow Action News on Twitter
CLICK HERE to get Action News on your website
CLICK HERE to find Action News on Facebook