| Dallas - Fort Worth Lee Wrangler to move locations, split from Vanity Fair outlets at Grapevine Mills
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Temporary Closings
Lee Wrangler to move locations, split from Vanity Fair outlets at Grapevine Mills
By Samantha Van Dyke | 8:08 PM Jan 24, 2022 CST Updated 8:08 PM Jan 24, 2022 CST
The Lee Wrangler outlet was previously operating under the name Vanity Fair Outlet. (Courtesy Grapevine Mills)
The Lee Wrangler outlet was previously operating under the name Vanity Fair Outlet. (Courtesy Grapevine Mills)
The Vanity Fair outlet in the Grapevine Mills mall has temporarily closed and will reopen elsewhere in the mall under the Lee Wrangler name. The VF outlet and Lee Wrangler split companies, so the name will change, but the Lee Wrangler denim being sold will stay the same, according to statements from a Lee Wrangler representative and the mall center management. The store is set to reopen toward the end of February. The mall is located at 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway in Grapevine. 972-691-3400. wwww.leewranglerclearancecenter.com
By Samantha Van Dyke
Samantha Van Dyke is Community Impact's DFW Metro Reporter. She previously served as managing editor of The Arkansas Traveler.
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