Families can find extraordinary deals on coats, sweaters, and other winter clothing items at Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina’s annual Winter Clearance Sale, taking place from Thursday, Feb. 29 through Sunday, March 3.

During the sale, all regularly priced winter clothing items will be 50 percent off, including jackets and coats, winter scarves and hats, sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, and gloves, while supplies last. The deal includes adults’ and children’s clothing.

“With everything going up in price,” said Sara Butner, communications manager for Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina. “Our annual Winter Clearance Sale will help ease that burden, allowing families to stock up on cold-weather staples for less.”

“When you shop at Goodwill, you support employment and job training programs that helped more than 26,000 people in 2022,” Butner said. “Your donations and purchases help people right here in the local community.”

There is no limit on purchases during the sale. The offer excludes “special find” items and is not valid at Goodwill’s outlet stores. The sale will take place at the 48 retail stores operated by Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina. Find your nearest store here.

 

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