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  2. 6 Best Items for Parents To Buy at Old Navy Before Fall Ends

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    The jacket is regularly $34.99, but Old Navy shoppers receive 40% off this jacket for toddler boys. Each long-sleeve jacket features snap buttons and pockets, and sizes range from 12-18 months to 5T.

  3. Everything at Old Navy is still 50% off for extended Cyber ...

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    Old Navy is 50% off during Cyber Monday. Get sweaters, coats, baby clothing, and jeans all for half price. ... SoSoft Fair Isle Sweater for Toddler Boys. $15 $30 Save $15. See at Old Navy. Printed ...

  4. Boardshorts - Wikipedia

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    This is designed to be a secure place to carry a car key, house key, or hotel key card while in the water. Boardshorts traditionally have no lining, unlike traditional swim shorts. Boardshorts are normally longer than many shorts or form-fitting speedo styles of swimwear, and often (other than the waist) they have a loose or baggy appearance ...

  5. Swim trunks - Wikipedia

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    Swim trunks, also known as swimming trunks, are a form of swimsuit - clothing worn by men and boys specifically for swimming. As such, they are usually made of materials specifically designed for being wet and remaining comfortable and hydrodynamic to not impede the swimmer.

  6. 6 Things Frugal Parents Should Avoid Buying at Old Navy in ...

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    At Old Navy, this hooded puffer coat for infants is on sale for $24.99, down from $49.99. But even with that significant discount, it’s still a lot more than this hooded baby parka for $12.99 at ...

  7. Old Navy - Wikipedia

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    An Old Navy store in Bayers Lake Business Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia An Old Navy store in Richmond Hill, Ontario. In the early 1990s, Dayton-Hudson Corporation (then the parent company of Target, Mervyn's, Dayton's, Hudson's, and Marshall Field's) looked to establish a new division branded as a less expensive version of Gap called Everyday Hero; [4] Gap's then-CEO Millard Drexler responded by ...