Winston-Salem, N.C. – HanesBrands is once again combining community spirit with holiday shopping through its annual Holiday Warehouse Clothing Sale, with all proceeds benefiting the United Way of Forsyth County.
Running from November 13–15 at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Event Center, the much-anticipated sale will offer shoppers deep discounts on popular HanesBrands apparel while contributing directly to local charitable programs.
Supporting Local Impact
Proceeds from the event will go toward United Way’s community initiatives, which support 32 local agencies and 55 programs aimed at improving economic mobility, education, and health across Forsyth County.
“United Way is incredibly grateful to HanesBrands for partnering with us again this year for the holiday warehouse sale,” said Antonia Monk Richburg, President and CEO of the United Way of Forsyth County. “This is a perfect opportunity for people to purchase HanesBrands products at unbeatable prices while giving back to our community.”
The partnership between HanesBrands and the United Way has become a hallmark of community collaboration in Winston-Salem. Over the years, the sale has raised thousands of dollars for local causes while attracting shoppers eager to find deals on household-name clothing.
Holiday Savings with a Purpose
The 2025 sale promises an extensive range of HanesBrands favourites — including hoodies, T-shirts, bras, underwear, and socks — with most items priced at just $5 each. The company has also introduced an improved checkout process this year to make shopping faster and more efficient for visitors.
“HanesBrands is proud to support the United Way and give back to the community that has supported us for so many years,” said Cheryl Lindsay, HanesBrands Director of Community Relations. “The holiday warehouse sale is one of our favorite traditions, combining great deals with supporting a great cause.”
The event will take place at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Event Center, located at 569 Fairgrounds Boulevard, with free parking available at Gate 7. Sale hours are as follows:
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Thursday, November 13: Noon – 7:00 p.m.
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Friday, November 14: 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
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Saturday, November 15: 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
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Monday, November 17: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
A Longstanding Partnership
For decades, HanesBrands has maintained a strong philanthropic relationship with the United Way, supporting initiatives that address the most pressing needs of the Forsyth County community. The company’s focus on corporate citizenship and volunteer engagement aligns closely with United Way’s mission to build stronger, more equitable communities.
United Way of Forsyth County focuses its resources on initiatives that foster economic mobility, equitable access to opportunity, and student success. The organization emphasizes collaboration across local nonprofits, believing that systemic challenges — such as poverty, education gaps, and health inequities — require collective solutions.
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By supporting the HanesBrands sale, shoppers are directly funding this mission. Every purchase helps sustain programs that provide food, housing, education, and other vital services for Forsyth County residents.
Volunteer Opportunities
The United Way is also inviting volunteers to participate in this year’s event. Those who sign up will receive early access and preferred purchasing opportunities at the sale.
Community members can register to volunteer by visiting uwfcvolunteer.org.
About the United Way of Forsyth County
United Way of Forsyth County brings together community partners and resources to tackle challenges no single organization can solve alone. The agency invests in over 55 programs and initiatives, working alongside more than 32 local nonprofit partners. Its focus areas include creating equitable communities, improving economic mobility, and ensuring every child has access to quality education and support.
For more information about the United Way of Forsyth County, visit uwforsyth.org.

