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New stores join the retail lineup at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach in West Palm

New stores join the retail lineup at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach in West Palm

Yahoo06-05-2025
The open-air shopping area of Tanger Outlets Palm Beach welcomes two new retailers to its growing lineup with the openings of Wacoal and IZOD.
The addition of these national brands enhances the shopping experience at Tanger Outlets, offering stylish, affordable options for both everyday essentials and classic fashion. Shoppers can now explore Wacoal's premium intimate apparel and IZOD's timeless American styles, all at outlet prices.
Wacoal Store
Located across from Coach, the new Wacoal outlet store in West Palm Beach spans 1,860 square feet and features the brand's top-selling intimate apparel. Shoppers can browse a curated selection of Wacoal bras, shapewear, panties, and lingerie.
Known for more than 30 years as a leader in women's undergarments, Wacoal is beloved for combining functionality with elegance. Wacoal offers a size-inclusive range to meet your needs.
IZOD at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach
Next to Steve Madden, the 2,493-square-foot IZOD store at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach is perfect for shoppers looking for affordable men's and women's apparel. Known for its sporty, preppy aesthetic, IZOD offers a full line of polos, golf wear, casual shirts, and weekend-ready looks that appeal to anyone who loves clean, classic style. With its legacy of American fashion and accessible pricing, IZOD is a strong addition to Tanger's lineup of national lifestyle brands.
Tanger Outlets Palm Beach continues to grow
With the addition of Wacoal and IZOD, Tanger Outlets Palm Beach continues to attract top-tier retailers to its open-air shopping center. Shoppers already enjoy outlet favorites such as Nike Factory Store, Coach, Sephora, Michael Kors, Under Armour, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Saks OFF 5th.
Tanger Outlets, which opened in 2014 as the Palm Beach Outlets on the site of the former storied Palm Beach Mall along Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard near Interstate 95, was rebranded as Tanger Outlets Palm Beach and is the only Tanger site south of Orlando.
The 440,000-square-foot outlet center features more than 120 designer and brand-name stores offering deep discounts and exclusive sales year-round.
For a full list of stores, directions, event information, and the latest deals, visit tanger.com/palmbeach or download the Tanger App. Shoppers can also join TangerClub, the brand's exclusive loyalty program, for additional savings and perks.
Diamond Walker is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach her at dkwalker@gannett.com. Help support our journalism. Subscribe today
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Tanger Outlets Palm Beach expands with Wacoal and IZOD stores
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