Rally House Expands in New Jersey with New Deptford Store

DEPTFORD, NJ – Rally House, a leading sports apparel and merchandise retailer, has opened a new store in Deptford, New Jersey, called Rally House Deptford, expanding its presence on the East Coast. Situated 20 minutes south of Philadelphia, the store offers a vast range of authentic sports apparel and merchandise tailored to the Philadelphia metro area.

This is the third Rally House location in New Jersey, demonstrating the retailer’s commitment to serving fans and residents with a significant selection of sports gear and local merchandise. District Manager Ashley Beard expressed confidence in the new store, noting its wide variety of Philly-centric team gear and local merchandise as a draw for customers.

Rally House Deptford is set to become a go-to shopping destination, showcasing popular brands like Nike and New Era, and featuring gear from local professional and collegiate teams, including the Philadelphia Eagles and Penn State Nittany Lions. Moreover, the store celebrates Philadelphia culture with a collection of local apparel and gifts echoing the city’s iconic symbols, from the Philly Pretzel Factory to Rocky Balboa.

The store aims to provide an engaging shopping experience with its extensive product range and exceptional customer service. Additionally, online shoppers can access Rally House’s complete inventory, with shipping options to all states, through their website.

Rally House encourages visitors to check the Rally House Deptford store page for updates and to connect on social media via Facebook and Instagram for the latest news and store information.

Phil Stilton
Phil Stilton is the founder and editor of Shore News Network. A 28 year media and technology expert, Phil is also a veteran of the United States Marine Corps.

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