I don’t know about you, but I’m already mourning the end of summer. The boardwalk nights, beach days, and Wawa runs in flip-flops… how are we already talking about back-to-school shopping?

I’m NOT ready for fall just yet.

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But, if there’s one thing that helps ease the seasonal sadness, it’s fabulous deals on school clothes.

South Jersey parents, this one’s for you.

Huge Back-to-School Clothing Sale In Wildwood

From July 31st through August 12th, the Wildwoods Convention Center is hosting a back-to-school warehouse clothing sale.

It’s not your average clearance rack situation, either.

We’re talking up to 80% off on clothing for kids, tweens, teens, and even a few things parents might want to snag for themselves.

This isn’t just a local secret. Word is already spreading that this sale is the place to stock up for the 2025–2026 school year without draining your wallet.

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What to Expect (Besides Major Shore Savings)

Expect racks upon racks of discounted jeans, tees, hoodies, shoes, accessories, you name it.

Whether your kiddo’s got a uniform dress code (shout out to the Catholic school kids like I was) or a fashion sense that rivals your TikTok feed, you’ll find something here.

Parking is easy, the Wildwood Convention Center is air-conditioned (bless), and yes, there are snack vendors. You can make a whole day of it.

Save Big Before Summer Ends

So, while we soak up these final weeks of summer, let’s multitask, shall we?

Hit the beach, grab a Kohr Bros, then roll through Wildwood and save big. Your August self (and your bank account) will thank you.

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