Realtree Announces Online Store Grand Re-Opening Sale

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posted on October 3, 2016
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Realtree is celebrating the launch of its newly designed online store with a grand re-opening sale. From Oct. 3 through Oct. 7, the entire site will be 20 percent off with free shipping on all orders.

At the new Store.realtree.com, Where Camo Happens, items range from camouflage prom dresses to camouflage tools and hunting accessories. RSVP to the event on Realtree's Facebook page and be alerted of specials and new product announcements.

Realtree will be adding new items to the sale through the coming week. “Easier than ever, Realtree’s customers can shop from any device, 24-7/365”, said Brita Turbyfill, Director of Outdoor Marketing at Gray Loon Marketing Group, which has partnered with Realtree to help build its online presence since 1996. “The new interface makes the shopping experience fast, easy and fun.”

Grand opening week specials include:

  • 20% off the entire store
  • Free shipping on all orders
  • Spend $50 on men’s Under Armour apparel, you’ll receive a free Under Armour hat
  • Spend $35 on any women’s apparel, you’ll receive a free Sweaty Band

Visit store.realtree.com to shop and save during the grand re-opening.

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