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October 2021 by Nicholas Sparks
Found my pants and have never had a pair that I can just throw on and go right out of the house and use for a nice special occasion. Though there were no wallets the pants were a sale for me, great deal.
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June 2021 by Rob Rivas
Reasonably priced for quality body coverings
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March 2021 by Jennifer Lynn
Very very small selection.
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February 2021 by Ilyse Bell
The young man that approached me when I walked in was very polite, professional and helpful. Honestly he presented as if he should be working at a better class of store.My complaint about this location is their shamefully poor selection.The sweatpants they had all laid out in the front of the store, like they were brand new inventory at $40 each, were the exact and I mean exact same style...same fabric and same colors of the pairs I bought three years ago at Macy's. Though the style is three years old they were $40 each. Who in their right mind is going to pay $40 for the same pair of sweatpants that Macy's has carried for several years and marks down to half off every Christmas? This is not an outlet store. It is reruns of old merchandise at full price! Don't waste your time. You can find the same sweatpants with the same style number the same fabric the same color the same everything for $20 online at several retailers.
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February 2021 by Iza Gd
I was embarrassed in this store, because I didn't know how to speak English, an employee laughed at me, in front of me that was embarrassing I'll never step there again, I still did shopping. But I'll never come back
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February 2021 by Kim G.
There are so many stores that cover a wide variety of products, there is something for everyone. Clothing stores, shoes, perfume, kitchen wear, baby clothes, chocolate, designer handbags, luggage, outerwear, sporting equipment, athletic wear, gifts and several places to eat. And of course a Starbucks. Like anything, it's hit or miss but since there are so many stores, you will find something! During Covid, all of the stores are following all protocols, providing sanitizer and limiting the number of people in the store. There is plenty of free parking in front and behind the stores. This is an open air mall but the walkways are covered so if it rains, don't worry. You will remain dry other than the epwalk through the parking lot. There are several restrooms on the ends and the middle of the strip. And they are clean! They even have clear partitions between between the sink stations, hooks for your bags, and touch free soap and dryers. By the restroom area there are several vending machines so you can get bottled water or pop and snacks in expensively. There is even an ATM. The anchor stores are Columbia Sportswear on the south end, Nike in the middle, and The North Face appropriately at the north end. Sprinkled in between are several designer handbag stores - Coach, Kate Spade, Tory Burch and Michael Kors. All are worth visiting. The handbags and other items are made for their outlet store so the quality is not the same as their flagship stores. But that's why they are priced so much more reasonably. Coach usually has the same type of sales under different disguises and their products are similar in style and color year after year. Kate Spade always has some new colors or fun prints. Michael Kors also sticks to a look but they do introduce interesting materials and hardware each season. For clothing, there are so many choices! White House Black Market, Loft, Ann Taylor, Levi, Eddie Bauer, Nike, Fila, Columbia Sportswear, Ralph Loren, Timmy Hifiger, Calvin Klein, American Eagle, Aeropostale, Forever 21, Francesca's, Guess, Gap, Banana Republic, Chico's, CAbi, Tommy Bahama, Pendleton, Nautical, Under Armour, PAC Sun and Quick Silver. There are several options for children, too. Disney, Oshkosh, Janie and Jack, Tommy Hifiger Kids, Carter's and The Children's place. Located just 40 minutes from Portland, it's an easy ride and a great way to spend a few hours. Plus you will go home with some fantastic finds! There are several places to eat right in the strip of stores (Asian, Mexican, Thai, Aunt Annie's pretzels, Jamba Juice, Cinnabon, Starbucks) and a dozen+ fast food places as soon as you get off I-5 before you turn into Woodbury Outlets. All the usual suspects - McDonalds, Panera Bread, Jack in the Box, Arbys, Elmers - and some not so common. Nancy Jo's Burger, Faziolis Italian, Luis Taqueria, Trapala Mexican, Sushi Brothers, Hungry Lion Asian and Red Robin just to name a few! Don't miss the TJ Maxx located near the entrance to the outlets. It's always well stocked and sometimes I find better items there than at the outlet. If you check in with a Yelp, it will tell you to go to managers office for a $5 coupon. Don't waste your time, there is no coupon. They will direct you to their website to sign up and to download the coupon book for the entire outlet. It's worth it as there are individual coupons for most stores. Save yourself the walk to the management office and go to premium outlets.com . The link is on the Yelp page in the upper right corner. Happy tax-free shopping!
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November 2020 by Joy H.
Hmmm, covid-era makes it definitely feel more deserted than pre-covid and there's only a few shops where the lines are crazy to get in (Nike, Kate Spade, Under Armour, etc) whereas the rest of the mall had a lot of empty stalls. Wished they would amp up their tenants (i.e. lululemon outlet??) as for most of us this is a destination shopping trip. They do offer curbside pickup although it's hard to do outlet shopping wise!!
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November 2020 by Katie H.
This outlet mall is clean and tidy, which is nice especially since so many people travel from Washington to here for the no sales tax and a little fun retail therapy. Guilty as charged lol. There are some outlets left, but most of the stores here are no longer outlets but regular mall style stores. The hallways are outside, but covered. Make sure you bring a jacket that is easy to take off in the winter since outside temperatures are low and cold, but inside the stores is still nice and toasty.
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November 2020 by Laura H.
Oh my goodness. We stopped on our way back home from visiting my mom in Salem and this place has it all! I couldn't believe how many stores were there and even a few restaurants. We went in to a chocolate shop (delicious), North Face, Adidas, Nike, The Children's Place, and several others. I wish I had had more time to explore. There were probably 20 more stores I wanted to check out. We rode on these fun little electric bikes. $10 for 10 minutes. Super cool place. I can't wait to go back next time we are down there. I will be sure to schedule a giant chunk of time.
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October 2020 by Ashlynn D.
They have a lot of stores. Be careful tho because some of them aren't outlets even tho it's an outlet mall. If you have a military ID you can go to the office in back upstairs and talk to an employee and they will give you a pamphlet and inside the pamphlet will be coupons that you can show the store employees and they will honor it. The pamphlet you keep so when you come back you can use it again. It's a very nice way to honor military service members. Every store has very nice workers.
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October 2020 by Linzi S.
A lot of the stores such as the north face and vans had a poor selection of items. Many people disregarded the 6 feet rule as well so I would recommend just sticking to online shopping.
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August 2020 by Suzie L.
Unbelievably long line for 1 checker! I won't be back. Not to mention how crowded it is.... I asked the checker if she needed to wipe down the counter after the last person, she said, "no, it's too busy". Buyer beware...This is not a Covid safe store!
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July 2020 by Roxan M.
I am originally from California then moved up to Seattle. So basically, premium outlets down south is defined with higher end brands. This place is just okay. If you need to grab a pair of whatever, this must be your outlet store. But if you were up to binge shopping (to-have-a-travel-worth-tax-free-shopping) this place is not worth the long drive. Probably, if you live in the area, this outlet should be enough for regular shoppers. (But I know there are Californians and Washingtonians that travel all the way here to shop).5 star though for clean and spacious restrooms. Plus the implementation of mask on all shoppers.Here are some stores/shops-bath and body-adidas-nike-under armour-mK-coach-kate spade-ann taylor-tommy hilfiger-express-northface-columbia-ck-american eagle-levi's-gap-vans-sunglass hut-eddie bauerEtc..Do not expect Gucci, Prada or some other european brands.
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April 2020 by Alan K.
Who doesn't like tax free in Oregon? Since my friend and I were visiting Portland for the weekend, we wanted to go shopping, especially when it is tax free. Unfortunately, the self-touted premium aspect of these outlets is not warranted. It was actually quite a disappointing experience. The stores that are here are not premium. I would characterize the stores here ranging from low to mid end. Also, I'm not sure if the concept of an outdoor mall is a good concept since the entire time I was shopping, it was rather cold and windy. Although there was ample parking, I wish they did had some premium stores. I didn't think it was worth the long drive from Portland to this outlet.
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March 2020 by Betsy A.
This outlet mall has been around for a good 20 years and I've gone to it throughout the years and I absolutely love going there especially going to get pretzels and just shop and walk around... We used to have nothing and Woodburn so honestly this was the one huge big thing that we got and now people travel from all over the country to come and shop here... Great outlet mall compared to others a little on the smaller side but I know that they have expanded a lot more