If you’re heading to Westfield Montgomery mall for some holiday shopping, we’ve got a rundown on everything you need to know: Who just opened, who just moved, and who’s popping up for the month of December.

  • The newest addition for sports fans is Lids, offering a bonanza of team hats, jerseys and T-shirts. This location also has a custom printing center where you can get your own logo emblazoned on a cap. You’ll find Lids on the mall’s lower level, next to the Lego store.
  • Liljenquist & Beckstead has completed its move into the newly renovated space next door, where it will now focus exclusively on Rolexes, other high-end watch brands and David Yurman jewelry. (For more on this jewelry store’s relaunch, click here.)
  • Lush has relocated for the second time this year, now settling into its permanent space next to Nespresso. The new store features a darker background palette to better showcase its colorful soaps and cosmetics.
  • After several months of renovations, clothing retailer American Eagle is back in its former home on the mall’s lower level. The store is the same size as before, but it feels bigger and brighter after the removal of a dividing wall between the men’s and women’s sections.
  • A Virginia-based business, Perfume World, just opened on the mall’s second level next to Ecco. Here you’ll find most major brands of men’s and women’s fragrances.
  • Nostalgic favorite See’s Candies has returned for the holiday season. This year it’s located on the mall’s lower level, next to Windsor.
  • Phone repair and tech store The Fix has relocated to a larger space near Macy’s Home, where it has added an expanded selection of kids’ gear and toys. Another phone repair store is moving into its old space near the Dining Terrace.
  • If you’re looking for Mulier, the $9.99-and-under women’s clothing store, it has relocated to the upper level near Macy’s Home.
  • Melashops, the South Asian clothing and jewelry store, has changed its name to Mela and moved next door to Build-a-Bear Workshop. Wild Custom Apparel also has relocated nearby.
  • In the Dining Terrace, newcomer Donutchew is trying its luck in the former Cold Stone Creamery kiosk where HalfSmoke and VinoRita recently called it quits. The Virginia-based business offers mochi donuts, coffee and fruit teas.