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Camp Zama – Military shoppers at Camp Zama can get more value for their buck with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s exclusive brands. Authorized shoppers can look for Exchange brands to save on clothing; health and beauty items; household supplies; kitchenware; home décor; snacks; and more—and purchases are always tax-free.

“The Exchange benefit provides maximum value to authorized shoppers every day, especially in challenging times,” said Camp Zama Exchange General Manager Nick Cucinello. “With Exchange-exclusive brands, Camp Zama shoppers get the high-quality items they need while sticking to their budget.”

Military families at Camp Zama can save up to 65% on apparel by shopping Exchange labels. Exchange clothing brands for ladies and men, such as JW, Passports and PBX Pro, start at $7.99 or $9.99. Kids clothes, from PBX Pro, Gumballs, Buzz Cuts and PonyTails, start at $5, $7.50, $10 or $15.

The Camp Zama Exchange offers quality brands, at prices 20%-50% off vs. brand names, throughout its PX, Zama Express and SHA Express:

  • Simply Perfect provides savings on small appliances, linens, home décor and dinnerware.

  • PowerZone electronics offers affordable phone chargers, headphones, HDMI cables and more.

  • Exchange Select lowers the costs of everyday needs from health and beauty items to household goods such as paper towels, cleaning supplies and diapers.

  • Patriot’s Choice and North Star deliver convenience for less with trail mix, mixed nuts and other snacks.

Soldiers and their families can score big savings on value brands at the Camp Zama Exchange and at ShopMyExchange.com. Disabled Veterans and Department of Defense and Coast Guard civilians can shop the Exchange in-store. Honorably discharged Veterans can shop and save at ShopMyExchange.com. Weekly deals are available at ShopMyExchange.com/savings-center/weekly-ads.

It matters where the military community shops. 100% of Exchange earnings support military communities. In the last 10 years, the Exchange benefit has provided $3.5 billion in earnings for critical military Quality-of-Life programs.

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