Customers can save money when purchasing Gump's products by using a coupon. Coupons for the online retail store usually come in the form of coupon codes. Printable coupons can also be found for the brand and these coupons typically need to be redeemed at the Gump's store in San Francisco.
Gump's was founded in 1861 in San Francisco California by Solomon and Gustav Gump. The original Gump's building was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the rebuilt store was erected in the same location as the original. Gump's sells a variety of products which are organized according to the object's function. Listed categories on the store website include gifts, decorative accents, home furnishings, tabletop items, jewelry and artisans and design. The store features a Qing Dynasty gilded Buddha that is the only item in the store that is not for sale. Customers can also inquire about hosting events and other activities within the Gump's store as the location is available to be rented out.
Where to Get Gump's Coupons
- Coupons and other promotional deals are often posted on the home page of the official Gump's website. Customers can redeem these coupon codes by completing the check-out process and entering the code in the box marked "Promotional Code".
- Gump's coupons are also occasionally available through the brand's official Twitter and Facebook pages. These coupons usually come in the form of coupon codes.
- Additionally, customers might find printed coupons or coupons for Gump's in a cut-out format within a local newspaper or magazine.
- Sites that compile coupons for customer use commonly have coupon codes for Gump's available. Examples include Coupon Album, Deals Plus, Retail Me Not and Tjoos.
Gump's Made in the Shade Fashion Event
Made in the Shade is described in this segment as a Gump's sponsored benefit fashion show for the arts. Women and men are seen getting their make-up and hair done in preparation for the fashion show. Auction paddles are then seen being stacked and sorted in preparation for the auction which accompanied the fashion show. Portions of the fashion show are then shown as the director of the show explains its purpose in more detail.
