As a mom living in New Jersey with a 1st grader in public school and a toddler in Pre-K, my life is a constant cycle of laundry, school drop-offs, and—inevitably—shopping for new clothes. If you’re a parent here, you know the struggle: kids outgrow their pants every three months, and school playgrounds are surprisingly tough on fabric.
When people think of “outlet shopping” in the Tri-state area, the first name that usually pops up is Woodbury Common Premium Outlets. But let’s be honest: as a busy NJ mom, do you really want to spend an hour driving north, paying New York tolls, and fighting crowds of tourists just to buy a few pairs of kids’ leggings? Plus, as NJ residents, we can’t ignore the fact that New Jersey offers tax-free shopping on clothes and shoes. Why pay more in NY when you can save right here?
Today, I’m sharing my favorite local shopping secret: Gap Factory in Paramus, NJ. It offers the same (or better!) deals as the far-away outlets, right in our backyard.

1. Forget the Long Drive: The “Town Center” Advantage
The biggest perk of Gap Factory Paramus is its location. It’s situated right on Route 17, the heartbeat of Bergen County shopping.

- No Woodbury Fatigue: Driving to Woodbury or even Jersey Shore Premium Outlets is a whole-day commitment. Between the traffic on the NY Thruway and the sheer size of those outlets, you come home exhausted.
- Convenience for Busy Moms: I usually hit Gap Factory right after the morning school drop-off. I can be in and out in 20 minutes and still have time for a grocery run at Whole Foods nearby. It’s “urban outlet shopping” at its finest.
- Save on Tolls & Gas: Why spend $15 on tolls and $20 on gas to go to New York when you can get the same 50% discount 10 minutes from home?
2. Why Gap Factory? (Style meets Durability)
For Korean-American moms who appreciate that clean, classic “American Look,” Gap is a staple. But there’s a difference between regular Gap and Gap Factory.
The “School-Proof” Quality
My 1st grader is active. Between soccer during recess and sitting on the carpet for storytime, her pants take a beating. Gap Factory’s reinforced denim and thick cotton joggers are legendary. They don’t get holes in the knees after the first week, and they don’t shrink into doll clothes after one cycle in the dryer.

Stylish but Simple
In many NJ public schools, the style is casual but neat. Gap Factory provides those perfect basics:
- Graphic Tees: Fun, age-appropriate designs that my kids actually want to wear.
- Logo Hoodies: A must-have for the chilly NJ autumn and spring mornings.
- Activewear: Perfect for “Gym Days” when they need to be comfortable but still look put-together.
3. The Math: 30% to 50% Off is the Baseline
If you aren’t getting at least 30% off at this location, you aren’t trying! Gap Factory Paramus is almost always running a store-wide promotion.
- The Clearance Section: This is where the magic happens. I’ve found winter coats for $20 in February and summer swimsuits for $5 in September. For a mom of two, these savings add up to hundreds of dollars a year.
- No Sales Tax on Clothes: Let’s not forget the best part of being an NJ mom—0% sales tax on clothing. When you combine outlet prices with zero tax, the value is unbeatable compared to shopping in New York.

4. Practical Tips for Paramus Shoppers
To make the most of your trip, keep these “Local Mom” tips in mind:
- Avoid the Saturday Madness: Paramus is famous for its “Blue Laws” (stores are closed on Sundays), which makes Saturdays incredibly crowded. If you can, go on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning. The store is organized, and the staff has usually just restocked the shelves.
- The “Gap Goodies” Rewards: Use the Gap app! You can earn points at the Factory store and redeem them later. It’s like getting a free outfit every few months.
- Check the “Back-to-School” Windows: Even if it’s mid-season, they often have “Flash Sales” for school essentials like socks, underwear, and basic khakis.
5. Tailored for the Korean-American Community
For my fellow Korean-American moms, we often look for clothes that have a good fit—not too baggy, but comfortable enough for long school days. Gap’s “Slim Fit” options for boys and their soft-knit dresses for girls are perfect for our kids’ frames. Plus, the classic designs make great gifts to send back to family in Korea, where Gap is still considered a premium brand!
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to pack a suitcase and plan a day trip to New York to dress your kids in style. The Gap Factory in Paramus offers everything a New Jersey mom needs: convenience, durability, and massive savings.
Next time your little one comes home with a grass stain that won’t come out, don’t stress. Just hop on Route 17 and head to Paramus. Your wallet (and your sanity) will thank you!
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