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Enter to win $1,000 in sneaks, boots, and clothing, plus eats to fuel your shopping spree.

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Get ready to shop ‘til you drop, NASH. We’ve partnered with Tanger Outlets Nashville to treat one lucky reader to the back-to-school shopping spree of their dreams.

Enter by Tuesday, July 22 to win $1,000 in gift cards to favorite Tanger Nashville shops, including:

  • Nike
  • Levi’s
  • Adidas
  • American Eagle
  • Crocs
  • Plus Prince’s Hot Chicken + Sucheros to fuel your epic day of shopping.

Head to our Instagram to enter to win.

Psst... Even if you don’t win, you can go back to school in style for less with Tanger Nashville’s Summer of Savings and Tennessee’s Tax-Free weekend Friday, July 25-Sunday, July 27.

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