Here’s How Teachers Can Get a Free Dress from Reese Witherspoon’s Clothing Line

By: Tara Guzman

We all have teachers from our pasts that helped mold us into the adults that we are now. And as most of us are currently at home with our kids, I think I can safely say that we are praising our kid’s teachers just a little bit more than usual, right?

I don’t know how they do it every day! Plus, so many teachers are at home right now, holding classes through Zoom, figuring out ways to bring curriculum online and to our kids and providing support through this trying time in our lives.

One person who wants to say thank you to teachers is Reese Witherspoon.

Her clothing line, Draper James, features clothing that is “steeped in Southern charm, designed for real life, and unapologetically pretty.” If you’re a teacher, you can now sign up to receive a free dress from Reese & Draper James.

The process to receive a free dress is pretty simple…

Before Sunday, April 5, at 11:59 PM ET, fill out this Google Form. You will need to upload a photo of your school ID and add info for the grade you teach, the school name, state and your home zip code. 


Next week, on Tuesday, April 7th, Draper James will send out emails on what you will need to do to receive your new dress.

Not a teacher but know someone who is? Head on over to Draper James’ Instagram page and tag a teacher in their post!



Source: https://kidsactivitiesblog.com/137443/heres-how-teachers-can-get-a-free-dress-from-reese-witherspoons-clothing-line/

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