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Louisville’s first Palmetto Moon is opening soon

Celebrate the opening of this new retailer coming to Mall St. Matthews.

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New store alert — celebrate the opening of Palmetto Moon with giveaways, live music + more.

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Get in, LOU — we’re going shopping. Ready for a new place to snag the latest must-haves from your favorite brands? Enter: Palmetto Moon.

The South Carolina-based store is opening its first Louisville location at Mall St. Matthews (5000 Shelbyville Rd., Ste. 1725). It’s a one-stop shop for women’s and men’s fashion, kids’ apparel, home goods, shoes, accessories, collegiate gear, drinkware, and more for the Southern at heart (think: YETI, Simply Southern, Vineyard Vines, Columbia, Southern Marsh, and University of Louisville gear).

A clothing display at Palmetto Moon.

Palmetto Moon has all of the spring necessities.

Photo provided by Palmetto Moon

To celebrate, Palmetto Moon is hosting a grand opening eventand you’re invited. The celebration is happening Saturday, April 8 with a lineup of fun festivities:

  • Door prizes
  • Live music
  • A free custom 20-oz. YETI Tumbler with a purchase of $40+ for the first 200 customers
  • Spin to Win prizes every 20 minutes
  • Hourly grand prize bundles from brands like YETI and Swig
  • And more

Bonus: Show or mention promo code LOUTODAY10 at checkout to receive 10% off your entire purchase (excludes clearance and is valid only at Mall St. Matthews between April 8-16, 2023).

See y’all there, LOU.*

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