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The Best Outlet Malls in Myrtle Beach
Bargain shoppers love the Myrtle Beach outlets because these malls have it all, and there are two convenient locations to shop until you drop. Outlet items are cheaper in Myrtle Beach because these goods are often overstocked inventory or products from past seasons that retailers are anxious to sell through. These discounts help you stretch your hard-earned dollars, leaving you with money to spend on shows, golfing, or whatever you like to do during vacation. Each outlet mall in Myrtle Beach features big-name stores and sought-after brands you might not find back home, so they’re definitely worth exploring.
Outlet malls are notorious for being located in the middle of nowhere, but our town has two, each one within a short drive of the area’s hotels. If you’re wondering which Tanger Outlet is better in Myrtle Beach, the answer depends on your shopping preferences. The main difference between the two Tanger Outlets besides the locations is the store selection. The outlet mall on Highway 17 has nearly 100 storefronts while the one on Highway 501 offers about 80 shops and eateries. There are plenty of places to score a deal at either location but if you’re looking for a particular brand, do your research before heading out.
Both Myrtle Beach outlets offer specialty stores, footwear, and clothing for kids and adults, so you’ll have no trouble finding gifts, beachwear, or something new for a night out. The outdoor seating is also a nice touch. Shoppers will find tables and benches to sit at and enjoy the sunshine, have a quick lunch, or indulge in a treat from The Fudgery, a local favorite with storefronts at both outlets, plus at Broadway at the Beach.
We have the hotel deals and attraction coupons to get your vacation off to a great start, but for shopping discounts, these Myrtle Beach outlets are the best:
Tanger Outlets – U.S. 501
Visitors who arrive at the beach via Highway 501 will have passed one of two Tanger Outlet malls in Myrtle Beach. It’s worth a stop if you’re in the mood for a bargain. The Highway 501 location includes many discount apparel retailers, including Gap, GUESS, and Eddie Bauer. Additional highlights include Carolina Pottery, a home décor superstore with housewares, kitchen gadgets, and glassware, and The Uniform Outlet, a must-stop store for anyone who wears scrubs to work.
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Visitors on the north end—or those willing to take a short drive for big savings—can check out the Tanger Outlets on Highway 17 near North Myrtle Beach. Popular stores include Coach, Michael Kors, and Loft Outlet. Specialty stores include the Disney Store, The Uniform Outlet, and Simply Southern. Food options are plentiful in the food court, and the seasonal Tidal Creek Brew Garden offers local craft beers and wine to enhance your shopping experience.
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