Heading into the summer many Americans will look for the lowest prices On outdoor equipment and gear as they plan on getting outdoors a little bit more than 2011. With this being true it should come as no surprise to see many people looking for North Face 2011 Memorial Day sales as they seek the lowest prices and deals on jackets, coats, fleece apparel and outdoor gear and shoes in the month of May.
When looking for the lowest prices on any type of North Face equipment it is always a wise decision to look at at multiple retailers. There many retailers that supply North Face apparel including Dicks Sporting Goods and REI. By checking out all the retailers throughout the country and may be the case that some thrifty shoppers find very low prices on jackets and coats that were very expensive just a few months ago.
When looking to make a very large purchase is always a wise choice to do homework and completely understand what deals and sales will be available in the near future. With the Memorial Day weekend sales event being the first major sales weekend of the summer it should come as no surprise to see many large retailers willing to offer extremely low prices on some items that they are looking to sell the road to make room for summer inventory. With this in mind it might be a good time to pick up some of those winter coats at deals possibly 50% off and even 75% off.
Here is some more information about North Face from Wikipedia:
The North Face brand was established in 1966[1] in San Francisco, when Douglas Tompkins and Kenneth “Hap” Klopp created an equipment retail store that eventually acquired the name The North Face.[1] This name was chosen because the north face of a mountain in the northern hemisphere is generally the most difficult face to climb.[1] By the 1980s, skiwear was added to the line of products, and eventually camping equipment was added as well. The North Face is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the VF Corporation.[2]
Today, The North Face is based in San Leandro, California, near its corporate sibling, JanSport.[3] JanSport is the world’s largest backpack maker and together, JanSport and The North Face manufacture nearly half of all small backpacks sold in the United States.[3]
The North Face’s logo designed by California designer David Alcorn in 1971, consists of a slightly skewed quarter-circle with two lines running within it. This image is an interpretation of Half Dome, a massive granitic monolith in Yosemite National Park,[1] viewed from the west, with the sheer north (or northwest) face of Half Dome to the left.
The North Face maintains strong links with the outdoor community through its sponsored athlete program. Athletes such as Lizzy Hawker who recently won the Ultra Trail Tour du Mont Blanc have benefited greatly from the program.
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