All items will be 40 to 50 percent off regular retail prices, with some even deeper discount offers, such as five t-shirts for $10. Available items will include UH logo wear for the entire family, from top brands such as Tori Richard, Tommy Bahama, and Under Armour.
“We’re excited to welcome the Rainbowtique Outlet to Windward Mall,” said Richard Chang, General Manager of Windward Mall. “It fits in perfectly with our family-friendly retail mix, and we’re happy to support the University of Hawai‘i.”
Tricia Ejima, Rainbowtique Manager, said, “We’re pleased to make it more convenient for our Windward customers to shop for our official UH apparel items. The savings we’re offering might even encourage other Oʻahu residents to travel to our temporary Outlet store in Kaneohe to start their holiday shopping early!”
Rainbowtique will continue to operate its four store locations at Ward Centre, Waikīkī Beach Marriott Resort and Spa, the Stan Sheriff Center, and in the UH Mānoa Bookstore. Online orders may be placed at
www.uhrainbowtique.com.
Ejima added, “Like everyone, weʻre excited about the upcoming football season and have planned for the arrival of new Rainbowtique merchandise. The Rainbowtique Outlet, open for the month of March only, helps us do some ‘spring cleaningʻ in preparation for the additional items coming soon in our regular stores.”
All Rainbowtique Outlet sales will be final, and cannot be combined with other offers, including Warrior Rewards cards.
About Rainbowtique: A commercial enterprise of the University of Hawaiʻi, Rainbowtique is unique among retailers of products bearing the University’s trademarks and symbols — proceeds from the sale of merchandise at any Rainbowtique store return to support the school’s educational mission. Items available for purchase include brand name aloha and sports wear, spirit and gift items, and the Kulanui line of student-created food and healthcare products. Tickets to UH Athletics and campus cultural events may also be purchased at the Ward Centre store.
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