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Shop Old Navy’s Red, White and Whoa! 4th of July Sale With Deals Starting at $2 & More Great Finds
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Date:2025-04-15 10:51:12
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With summer barbecues and pool parties with the family on the horizon for the 4th of July, it’s time to prep with your favorite sunscreen, Insta-worthy pool floats, and cute swimsuit coverups to make sure you’re stylish and protected while soaking up the sun. As for our cute summer fits? Sure, we can technically use what we already have, but if you’re a shopaholic like me, you won’t be able to resist scooping up a few new summer staples for the holiday from the various sales going on right now. One of my favorite highly underrated fashion retailers that have hundreds of stunning pieces at unbelievable prices is Old Navy.
Lucky for us, they currently have their Red, White and Whoa! Sale, with deals starting at a whopping $2! Yes, you read that right. So, if you’re in the market for new sandals, stunning athletic dresses, and festive tops for the 4th of July, keep scrolling for our top picks from the sale—you can thank us later.
You can't go wrong with a fitted, ribbed knit top. Available in 15 colors, snag this chic red one for your next 4th of July barbecue. It's the perfect basic top to wear at any time of the season too.
Made from 100% cotton, this floral smocked tank top would look so cute paired with wide-leg jeans. It's also comfy thanks to its soft jersey material and fits right in with the 4th of July theme.
Snag these classic flip-flop sandals for a whopping $2 right now! They come in four neutral colors and are a must-have for summer.
Thanks to its peachy-smooth, sweat-wicking fabric and A-line design, there's plenty to love about this cami athletic dress. Once you slip into it, you'll never want to take it off (trust).
Biker shorts are a favorite of mine for the summer season because they're comfy, cute, and go with anything. These feature a six-inch inseam (goodbye chafing!) and are currently on sale for $12.
While you're off at your annual family 4th of July barbecue with family and friends, might as well rock this cute graphic tee featuring Modelo's logo to celebrate the holiday.
Thanks to the beloved tenniscore trend, skorts have made a major comeback. They're also a perfect way to feel comfy and active in a skirt without any worries. Choose from six colorways.
For those days when you're feeling bloated or getting ready to hit up a barbecue (in my case), opt for this flowy mini shirt dress. It's easy to throw on and can be paired with your favorite wedges or sneakers.
These knotted puff slide sandals come in four colors, are made from a lightweight material, and feel oh-so comfy on your feet. Did we mention they're on sale?
It wouldn't be an Americana look without some denim. Score these jean cut-off shortalls for less than $25 right now. I recommend pairing them with a red top underneath to complete your patriotic fit.
For only $15, how can you not resist adding this gorgeous tropical sunset one-piece swimsuit to your cart? It features a scoop neck, adjustable straps, and comes in 10 other colors and patterns.
Looking for more 4th of July sales? Head over to Walmart to score up to 81% off home essentials from Shark, Roku, Waterpik & more!
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