OKC Outlets expands its options

OKC Outlets has three new stores for shoppers this season. Windsor, Victoria’s Secret and PUMA have been added to the shopping center’s ensemble.
Not only the first of its kind in the city but the state, PUMA is in the outlet mall’s southeast corridor. The footwear, apparel and accessory retailer is internationally known for its impact in track, soccer and even music with current or previous partnerships with people like Usain Bolt and Rihanna, as well as soccer clubs like the Italian national football team and Arsenal Football Club. The retailer will now serve the people of Oklahoma City.
Windsor can be found in the southeast corridor as well. Offering women’s special occasion clothing, the retailer works to “create an oasis that inspires and empowers women.” The fashion brand which first opened its doors in 1937 has now opened its storefront in OKC.
Another women-focused fashion brand will be housed on the southwest corner of the center court. Victoria’s Secret is offering discounted deals on its apparel, fragrance and body lines, including the popular PINK brand. Regarded as the world’s largest intimates specialty retailer, this OKC Outlets Victoria’s Secret location joins the over 1,350 retail stores worldwide.
“The wider variety of stores that are available to our customers allows OKC Outlets to reach a larger audience. There is something for everyone when we focus on offering a unique variety of shops for our customers,” OKC Outlets General Manager, Jeannette Smith said.
In addition to the outlet’s three new stores, visitors can expect four new brands in the center’s food court: Totally Tea, The Flavor Train, Crudoolandia and Brielle’s 2 Geaux. A variety of local holiday stores and pop-ups like Totally Nutz, Freeze OKC and Lay’s Work Children’s Boutique can also be expected.
Local retailers will be highlighted as a part of the upcoming Small Business Saturday promotion on Nov. 26. Shops like Kicklahoma, Body Spyce, Books Plus and Okie Mercantile are a few of the local merchants at OKC Outlets.
Ally’s House, a nonprofit providing support to those affected by pediatric cancer, will work with the outlets on a gift-wrapping project. Shoppers can have items wrapped by volunteers in exchange for a donation to the nonprofit’s cause.
OKC Outlets normally opens from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and on Sundays from noon to 6 p.m., but will soon implement a holiday schedule that includes closures on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, as well as adjusted hours on surrounding dates.
You can find more information on OKC Outlets and its offerings at www.okcoutlets.com.


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