CLARKS Village has released its list of exclusive deals for the annual Winter Sale, with visitors able to save money on top of reduced outlet prices.
The winter sale has already begun, where guests can expect big name brands like The North Face and BOSS to reduce the prices of items.
Here is a list of just some of the deals that can be expected:
- BOSS: Up to 60% off the outlet prices
- Phase Eight: Up to 50% off selected lines
- Radley London: Up to 60% off the RRP
- Vans: Up to 50% selected lines or further 30% on outlet prices
- Clarks: Up to 60% off the outlet prices
- North Face: Spend £150 and get 20% off
Chris Davis, Centre Director at Clarks Village, said: “With a wide array of brands offering discounts on top of outlet prices, it’s the perfect time to shop for a last-minute bargain.”
A gift-wrapping service is also being offered at Clarks Village from the 22nd December to the 23rd December between 12pm–4pm. Guests will have the opportunity to get up to three items wrapped free of charge when they spend £100 or more. Donations go towards the Salvation Army and the station is located in guest services.
Clarks Village will also be offering free parking when shopping at the outlet between the 17th December to the 24th December.
The ice rink at Clarks Village is once again open for another Christmas. It will remain open until the 7th January. Ice rink ticket holders can enjoy further deals at a number of brands when they show their ticket or receipt, including Gourmet Burger Kitchen, where kids eat free with a paying adult*.
Chris Davis also said: “We’re well and truly immersed in the Christmas spirit here at Clarks Village, following the launch of our returning Ice Rink last month. With the big day fast approaching and our Winter Sale offering even more savings to be made, we’re really seeing the Christmas shopping ramp up.”
Clarks Village opening hours are as follows:
CHRISTMAS OPENING HOURS
10:00 – 16:00 Christmas Eve
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
10:00 – 18:00 Boxing Day
10:00 – 16:00 New Year’s Eve
10:00 – 18:00 New Year’s Day
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