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HOLIDAY SPECIALS AT TRP & SHOP HOURS

Holiday season means two things at The Running Place: Mr. Ken drinking too much coffee and declaring himself “Chief Gift Officer,” and a whole lineup of specials that give you an excuse to stop by more than once. We packed the shop with deals through December 24, so if you love saving money and staying warm, this is your moment.

First up, the TRP Beanie Giveaway. The first 50 purchases over $200 walk out with a brand-new TRP beanie. Warm head, warm heart. You can hit the mark with shoes, apparel, accessories, or a mix of things you tell yourself count as gifts, even if they somehow end up on your own feet. Supplies are limited, so early birds win the beanie.

Next is the Gift Card Bonus. Buy a $150 gift card and we hand you a free $25 gift card. This works in-store and online. You can give both away, keep both, or give one and “accidentally” forget to wrap the other. No judgment. It’s one of the easiest last-minute gifts you will find all season.

We are also keeping all in-stock apparel at 25 percent off through December 24. Jackets, tights, midlayers, cozy tops, gloves—everything you need to stay warm, dry, and consistent as the weather cools off. Try it on, ask questions, and get dialed in for winter. Your future cold self will thank you.

Below are our special holiday hours so you know exactly when to swing by:

— HOLIDAY HOURS —
Thursday, Dec 18 — 10–8
Friday, Dec 19 — 10–8
Saturday, Dec 20 — 10–8
Sunday, Dec 21 — 11–4
One of only two Sundays a year we open. Miracles happen.
Monday, Dec 22 — 10–8
Tuesday, Dec 23 — 10–8
Wednesday, Dec 24 (Christmas Eve) — 10–3
Thursday, Dec 25 (Christmas Day) — Closed
Dec 26–30 — Normal hours
Wednesday, Dec 31 (New Year’s Eve) — 10–4
Thursday, Jan 1 (New Year’s Day) — Closed

Stop in, shop around, pick up gifts, and let us help you find what you need for the cold months ahead. And if Mr. Ken tries to talk you into buying socks “because socks are joy,” he’s not wrong.