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Get in Raleigh, we’re going shopping. Village District’s annual Summer Sidewalk Sale returns Friday, July 18 through Sunday, July 20.

Whether you’re prepping for a stylish back-to-school or refreshing your fall wardrobe, Village District has you covered with deals up to 75% off and 20+ participating stores, including:

Keep an eye out for more Sidewalk Sale details coming soon on Village District’s Instagram.

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