Nearest North Face outlet Hi, I was wondering where is the nearest North Face outlet or place that sells North Face merchandise at outlet prices. I'm specifically looking for a winter jacket, not sporty/skiing ones, but ones with good insulating tech, I guess, something like a bomber? I'm open to other brand suggestions too. It's just North Face is the only brand that I know that I would associate with quality jackets. Thanks |
I'm not sure if there IS an outlet but I've been to the store in University village in washington and they'll have US prices. Not sure if you'll even be saving much. I think my suggestion is to find a friend who works at a sportchek, hills, ray rickburn, or other places that have what you want, to get you the discount on them. Sportchek is just on the top of my head though since they have a pretty big selection and have some friends and family sort of deals There are fakes out there, I've heard of "the mouth face" that looks close to north face but is an obvious knockoff lol. For what north face offers I think it's not a bad value at all. I have yet to own one because I'm too cheap but maybe someday when they're on sale... |
There is a North Face store downtown but I don't think they have items for outlet prices. Last time at Sportchek, I bought a jacket there for $250 and recieved a $50 gift card. This was recently so I think they may still have that offer. As for brands, I recommend Columbia or Burton, they make pretty nice jackets as well. |
There's a Columbia store downtown Seattle. Prices are better, and they have a free membership which gets you a 20% discount. I picked up a nice winter/fall jacket that would be $200 here for $120 there. |
Not nearest, relatively far but there is one at Woodburn Outlets in Oregon |
you should have went down to seattle downtown nordstrom during the first week of new years, I got a jacket for $170 there, usually around $400 in Vancouver for the same thing |
Going to a North Face store even in the states won't save you that much, unless you're going to a Nordstrom Rack and testing your luck. Your best bet is to get hooked up with a discount, or shop around online. Having said that, I have never owned a North Face bomber, just because I hate the image that it's built; especially in Vancouver. I might have to give in and buy a vest though.. |
IIRC, some workers at Sportchek get quite the discount :thumbsup: |
Try SportsCheck , but at this time winter is done so you might have to wait until next year. |
naw you gotta find a North Face Outlet. I was in one in Michigan, travelling around in Eastern Canada/US and found a 700 Bomber for $80, here is like $300. Dirt cheap in there, zip up hoodies were $40, here is like $70. But you gotta get there, stock up, and even make profit if you thought about it for awhile |
Spring/summwr stock is coming in a few weeks. Theres still big sizes left at NF in downtown, currently they are having 15% off winter items Posted via RS Mobile |
^What's the address? |
^ its by future shop on granville st. |
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Metro town mcdonalds got a handful of north faces. |
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If you guys cant find shit at the store try the webstore. www.ecooutdoorsports.com.. they're not affiliated with NorthFace, this is a private owned company if you guys were wondeirng. |
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some of you guys are so ignorant, theres more to Northface than just the Nupste bomber, IMO they have the best winter jackets that actually serve their purpose: keep you warm |
sportinglife has 50% off northface starting thursday if youre still looking http://www.sportinglife.ca/sportinglife/ |
you can always go to eco outdoor sports at broadway if you are looking for northface they have a whole lot of those but im not sure about the price |
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Hit up CHQ at metro and you might be able to find some |
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