Old Navy: $10 Adult Sneakers Today Only – Up to $24.94 Value (In-Store Only)
Today only, swing by your local Old Navy store where they are offering up Adult Sneakers available in lots of different colors for just $10 per pair (reg. $17.94-$24.94!). Note that this offer is valid in-store only while supplies last and there is a limit of 5 per customer per transaction.
If you’ve yet to sign up for Old Navy text messages, now is the time to do so! Just text FAN to 653689 and you’ll snag a coupon valid for $5 off an Old Navy purchase of $35 or more (valid in-store only). Note that this coupon will expire 14 days from the date of subscription. Check out the Old Navy Facebook page for more information.
If you prefer to shop online at OldNavy.com, save 15% off your online purchase of sale items and save 25% off your online purchase of regular price items when you enter the promo code ONSAVENOW at checkout – code valid today only. Remember, shipping is free on orders of $50 or more OR you can snag FREE shipping (no minimum!) when you buy at least one item from Piperlime.com!
Finally, keep in mind that through June 11th, Old Navy is offering up Super Cash which can be earned both in-store and online! You can earn $10 for every $25 spent (or earn even more online as detailed above!) and then you’ll have the chance to redeem this Super Cash from 6/19-6/25!
(Thanks, Couponing 2 Savings!)
anyone else try to use the text for $5 off? I’m going shopping today and I haven’t gotten anything more than Thanks, you’ll get updates. I’ve never sighed up for their texts before. 🙁
I’ve been trying all day to get the $5 coupon and have been having the same trouble! Any advice?
Does anyone own a pair of these? How long do they last as an everyday Shoe?
I don’t have the exact ones pictured but have purchased athletic shoes from them before. They are cute but don’t hold up or give enough support for everyday wear and tear. They are cool to pair with jean shorts for a nice outing ensemble.
I had to reply with the word “yes” in order to get my coupon which came shortly there after. That was to agree to their terms and conditions to get emails every other week. HTH