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Reasons to start Christmas shopping early
Christmas is one of the most anticipated times of the year, but you don’t have to wait until December to enjoy the festive spirit. With the Christmas in July Sale, you can experience the joy of Christmas much earlier through fun activities and great deals.
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It’s a month-long Balsam Hill sale event inspired by Christmas in July, a tradition observed in parts of the Southern Hemisphere and other countries that want to experience the magic of Christmas earlier.
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There are different stories about the origin of Christmas in July around the world:
One of the earliest celebrations took place in 1933 at Keystone Camp in North Carolina. Later, a comedy film titled Christmas in July helped make it more popular.
Irish tourists in Sydney’s Blue Mountains in 1980 convinced a hotel owner to hold a Yulefest party after seeing snow during their summer vacation.
Christmas in July started in Europe out of a longing for winter cold and festive celebrations during the summer heat.
Christmas shopping in July offers the following advantages:
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There’s lower demand for Christmas merchandise, and prices are adjusted accordingly, so you’ll find clearance prices you won’t see in December.
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The Christmas rush often leads to crowded stores, long queues, and low stock. Our online Christmas shopping deals let you relax while you wait for your parcels to arrive.
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Delivery companies tend to get overloaded with orders. Getting your Christmas trees and décor before the busy season helps ensure that your purchases arrive sooner.
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Shopping early gives you a head start on getting ready for Christmas. With shopping and decorating out of the way, you can feel more at ease and enjoy the holidays.
Here are some items you can expect to see in Balsam Hill’s Christmas in July sale:
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Refresh your space with beautifully crafted artificial Christmas trees now available at mid-year sale prices. From frosted finishes to pre-lit options, it’s the perfect time to invest in a tree that will last for many seasons. Take advantage of off-season deals to get premium styles for less.
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Brighten up your summer celebration with Christmas lights in a variety of colours and styles. Whether you prefer warm white for a cozy glow or vibrant multicolour strands for a playful look, sales make it easy to stock up. It’s a great opportunity to upgrade your lighting for both indoor and outdoor décor.
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From wreaths and garlands to decorative accents, Christmas in July sales offer endless ways to elevate your décor. Look for pieces that blend festive charm with summery flair, like florals or colourful ornaments. Shopping early means you can style your space now and be ready for the holidays later.
Start Christmas shopping as early as September to take advantage of sales and ensure popular items don’t sell out. You can also shop mid-year sales in July so you’ll have more time to budget and plan your Christmas decorations.
People decorate for Christmas early to extend the festive spirit, enjoy their decorations longer, and reduce stress by spacing out holiday-related tasks.
Shops start selling Christmas items early to meet customer demand, stay ahead of competitors, and give shoppers time to plan and purchase over several weeks.
It depends on your priorities for the Christmas season. Shopping early lets you find better deals, avoid crowds, and ensure timely delivery. Meanwhile, shopping after Christmas is ideal for discounts and clearance sales, making it a great time to stock up on decorations for next year.
All About Christmas in July: How It Started and How It’s Celebrated
