
Royals Fan-Attic Cools Things Down with Christmas in July Sale
July 12, 2011 - ECHL (ECHL)
Reading Royals News Release
Reading, PA - The Reading Royals of the ECHL and the team's merchandise outlet, the Fan-Attic (645 Penn Street, Reading, PA), want to help cool the sweltering summer temperatures with a bunch of hot deals at the Christmas in July Sale, which kicks off today, Tuesday, July 12, (only 165 days before Santa actually loads up the sled...) and continues for a full week-through Saturday, July 16. In-store specials include the entire stock of short-sleeve t-shirts for just $7.99 (big sizes $9.99); all caps for just $7.99; youth hockey jerseys for just $34.99 (regularly $125.00); and tons of other great deals as the Fan-Attic needs to do a summer sweep to get ready for new merchandise. The Fan-Attic also invites fans to check out the store's latest NHL merchandise, which is arriving daily. There will be special store hours this Saturday, July 16 (8:30 am through 12:30 pm). During the weekdays, the Fan-Attic will be open during regular store hours (Monday through Friday, 9 am - 5 pm).
Please note that all marked-down prices are limited to in-store purchases only, and all items must be paid in full at the time of purchase. Please no phone calls.
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