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4 ways to optimize your holiday shopping experience

Holiday shopping at Warehouse Row means festive fun, gathering with friends, eating delicious food, and winning giftcards to your favorite places.

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The holiday shopping season is finally here, but making your list and checking it twice doesn’t have to be stressful.

Say goodbye to added fees, shipping delays, and ordering the wrong size, and head to Warehouse Row instead. Chattanooga’s premier shopping destination is making the holidays even brighter this year with 12 Days of Giveaways.

Even if you don’t win, here are our tips to get the most out of your holiday shopping experience.

Start early

Who says you have to wait for the day after Thanksgiving to start shopping? Starting early means spending less time in crowded lines and more time with friends and family.

It’s easy to find something for everyone on your list at Warehouse Row with nearly a dozen shops, including Lulu Lemon, Anthropologie, Onward Reserve, and The Cosmetic Market.

Go with friends

Grab your friends and family (the ones you’re not shopping for) and plan a day out together.

Take time to refuel

No shopping trip is complete without taking a break to refuel with brunch, lunch, or maybe a cocktail. We recommend the pimento cheese and bacon burger from Public House, or a seasonal latte from Goodman Coffee Roasters.

Enter Warehouse Row’s 12 Days of Giveaways

Once you’ve shopped ‘til you drop, it’s time for a treat. Enter for a chance to win gift cards from your favorite Warehouse Row vendors. Here’s how it works:

  • Fill out this entry form before Sunday, Nov. 30
  • Select shops where you’d like to receive a gift card
  • Check Warehouse Row’s social media channels + email newsletter daily to see if you won

Enter to win

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