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Asheville Outlets Announces Better Than Tax Free Shopping Weekend

Asheville Outlets will host the Better Than Tax Free Shopping Weekend event, Friday, August 7th through Sunday, August 9th. Asheville Outlets retailers will be offering back-to-school shoppers extra savings on already reduced prices.

“Everyone gets excited about back-to-school shopping, but with everything kids need these days, it can be a big expense. Asheville Outlets retailers are giving families some relief this weekend with better than tax free savings on everything from clothes to shoes to vitamins,” said Sharon Morgan, Asheville Outlets General Manager.

Participating Asheville Outlets retailers include Ann Taylor Factory Store, ASICS, Banana Republic Factory Outlet, Beef Jerky Outlet, Famous Footwear, Forever 21, Kitchen Collection, West Elm Outlet and more.

Stores will feature a variety of special offers and savings on must haves for back-to-school like backpacks, school supplies, and athletic gear. Additionally, there are other items on sale, like furniture, jewelry, and kitchenware, that aren’t normally included in the tax-free categories.

Please visit www.shopashevilleoutlets.com for a list of all the participating retailers and their savings offers.

About Jill Lieberman

I grew up in Western North Carolina, and like many who grew up here, left for bigger and better things. I ended up choosing to come right back where I started. I have lived in cities from Manhattan to San Francisco to Atlanta. Asheville is my favorite. After getting a master’s degree in journalism with a public relations focus, my first job was with an agency in Greenville working on crisis communications for the hospital system. That began a career where I’ve handled almost every job there is in PR/marketing /media, from copywriter to media buyer to event planner to salesperson. I was in the trenches during the first dot com boom and bust and worked with Google before it became a verb. I’ve written regular columns for publications on beauty products and how to navigate the internet.