COMMERCE - The Tanger Outlets in Commerce will conduct its "Denim Days" campaign for the homeless August 8-9. Shoppers will have a great opportunity to trade in an old pair of jeans in exchange for a discount on a new pair! A special coupon good for 25% off a single pair of jeans at participating stores will be given out to each person that donates at least one pair of jeans.
Donated jeans are to be turned in at Tanger’s Shopper Services Center (located in suite 201) and must be in good condition or considered ‘gently worn’, as they will be given to area homeless shelters. All sizes and styles of jeans will be accepted. “The number one request from homeless teens is jeans,” said Mark Valentine, Tanger General Manager. “The need is very significant and if we all work together we can lend a hand to help those in need. So let’s clean out our closets and do something awesome for someone else, and get some new jeans for back-to-school at the same time!”
Participating stores that will honor the coupon include: American Eagle Outfitters, Charlotte Russe, Chico’s, Children’s Place Outlet, Eddie Bauer Outlet, H & M, Papaya, rue21 and Tommy Hilfiger. There is a limit of one coupon, per customer, per store. The coupons are valid on August 8th & 9th only.
About Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.:
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. (NYSE:SKT), is a publicly-traded REIT that presently operates and owns, or has an ownership interest in, a portfolio of 46 upscale outlet shopping centers in 24 states coast to coast and in Canada, totaling approximately 14.4 million square feet leased to over 3,000 stores operated by more than 460 different brand name companies. With more than 30 years of experience in the outlet industry and 3 additional centers currently under construction, Tanger Outlet Centers continue to attract more than 185 million shoppers annually. Tanger is headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina. For more information on Tanger Outlet Centers, call 1-800-4TANGER or visit the company's web site at www.tangeroutlet.com.
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