April and Wilson are married and file a joint tax return. Wilson is a police officer, and in the current tax year he spends $375 on uniforms and $150 for dry cleaning the uniforms. April is in the National Guard and military regulations restrict her from wearing her uniforms when she is off duty. The cost of uniforms for the year was $225 and the cost of dry cleaning them amounted to $75. April was granted a uniform allowance of $200 for the year. She also purchased a pair of standard black shoes to wear while on duty that cost $45. How much may they deduct on Schedule A for special clothing and uniforms, before considering the 2 percent of adjusted gross income limitation?
A) $525
B) $625
C) $670
D) $825
E) None of the above
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