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Upcoming HanesBrands Community Product Sale will be the biggest in event’s history

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It’s been seven years since HanesBrands held its popular Community Product Sale and now this special event is back on Nov. 11 and 12 at the YWCA Wellness Center located at 1300 S. Main Street in Win- ston-Salem. Known for amazing deals on favorite brands such as Hanes, Champion, Bali and Maidenform, the HanesBrands Community Product Sale features something for every member of the family from socks, underwear and bras to T-shirts, sweatshirts and workout wear.

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The HanesBrands Community Product Sale takes place on Friday, Nov. 11, from 12 noon to 7 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 12, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. In honor of the Veterans Day holiday, all active-duty military and veterans with a military ID can go to the front of the line on both Friday and Saturday. Free parking is available and there will be food trucks and music to keep everyone entertained.

The sale is being organized by the Winston-Salem YWCA and all proceeds from the sale benefit its mission of eliminating racism and empowering women.

“We are so thankful to HanesBrands -- this sale is a special opportunity for our community

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