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Shop Old Navy’s 60% off Sale & Score Stylish Wardrobe Staples Starting at Just $4
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Date:2025-04-12 01:50:36
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As we embark on the beginning of Virgo season, fall is just a stone's throw away and you can practically smell the pumpkin spice in the air. And if you're ready to start building your fall fashion or just want to add some summery clothes for the end of the season, I have great news. From now until September 2, you can save up to 60% at Old Navy (no promo code needed). That means denim for $21, a dress that fits like a glove for $20, and even some Halloween styles for spooky season.
And, isn't just last season's clothing. There are so many wardrobe staples that are perfect for everyday wear in the fall, the end of summer, and the rest of the year. There's an update on a classic jean jacket, all the makings of a capsule wardrobe, and more trendy pieces that won't break the bank.
So, scroll down to check out our curated picks and head over to Old Navy to start saving. You only have a few more days to shop the wardrobe staples you'll be wearing on repeat all season long – from tops to bottoms. Shop Old Navy, marvel at the sale, add to cart, repeat.
Shop Old Navy's Best Deals Up to 60% Off
For just $4, this rib-knit tank top is a steal. It's available in 10 colors and sizing from XS to 4X, so you should probably buy more than one. Perfect for layering or wearing solo, it's the ideal wardrobe staple.
Looking for a soft AF hoodie for the fall? Then this classic black option is a solid choice. With rib-knit cuffs and hem, and slightly cropped fit, you'll be wearing it on repeat when the temps start to drop.
Spooky season is almost here, so you know you have to add this ghost t-shirt to your cart, right? It also comes in a black cat and pumpkin print, and more solid colors and non-Halloween patterns.
Cute denim jacket alert. This utility coat includes a belt, slightly longer length, and fitted cut for an elevated look. It's definitely not your typical jean jacket, and you can even get it in black denim.
Everyone needs a dependable black blazer in their closet, like this one. Featuring a relaxed fit and soft lining, you can wear it to work or drinks after and still look sophisticated. Plus, it comes in cherry bark and plaid colorways, as well.
These high-waisted loose jeans are an Old Navy fan favorite. They come in 3 washes and the curvy fit accommodates fuller hips with no gaps around the waist. One fan raved, "They have the look of non stretch "vintage" jeans with just the right amount of stretch for the curves!"
This open-stitch sweater is versatile for day or night. You can layer it with a tank top or camisole underneath and pair it with your favorite high-waisted jeans or pants for work. It's a look that's elevated from your traditional sweater and it's just $24.
Make sure every one of your curves is hugged with these super-skinny jeans. They're super comfortable, according to reviewers, and have just enough stretch. One shopper calls them the "best pair of Jeans I have in my closet."
With a square neck, cap sleeves, and a form-fitting ponte-knit, this mini dress has a sophisticated aesthetic that you can wear all year long. It comes in black and taupe, plus regular, tall, and petite sizing.
Please, buy this vintage t-shirt, I swear you will love it. I own 4 in different colors and I love the relaxed fit that's not too boxy, cropped length that's not too cropped, and quality fabric that's not too thick or too thin. They pair perfectly with trousers for work or high-waisted jeans on the weekend -- I might buy them all.
Love the spooky season? Then you need this Halloween print pajama set. Actually, you can buy it for your whole family, it comes in both kid and adult sizes. Choose from skeletons, candy corn, or orange checkered prints.
Available in 7 washes, you may want to buy multiple pairs of these popular Old Navy jeans. You can also choose from regular, tall, petite, and regular, long, and short inseams. This reviewer raved, "Love the fit and length of these jeans. Super comfortable stretchy, yet fitted."
The tenniscore trend is still trending, so grab this athletic dress for $17 while you can. It comes with built-in shorts, adjustable straps for just the right fit, and 6 color options. There's even a built-in shelf for added support.
Snag these straight-ankle jeans (an Old Navy bestseller) for just $21 while you can. Snug in the hips and thighs, but tapered at the ankle, they're an elevated look that you'll be wearing every day. So many reviewers have called them "perfect."
Turn heads with this chiffon maxi skirt. It adds a cutesy, demure, mindful touch to any outfit, and comes in 3 colorways. You can dress it up or down and since it has an elastic, pull-on waist, it's also super comfy.
Did you hear that UGGs has restocked their viral Tazz slippers? Snag yours before the fall, all sizes are available right now!
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