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

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    Regularly $10.99 each, the long-sleeve pocket T-shirts for toddler boys are now 45% off at Old Navy. Shop two colors in toddler boys sizes 12-18 months through 6T while sizes are still available.

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

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    The good news is that Old Navy is running 50% off the entire site during Cyber Monday. The bad news is that it ends at midnight — and lots of our favorite styles are already sold out.

  4. FYI, you can get 50% off everything at Old Navy right now

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    Old Navy's "Giftober" event is underway, which means nw through Wednesday, Oct. 23 you can save 50% — yes, half-off! — absolutely everything at Old Navy.We're talking matching PJs for the ...

  5. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    A type of men's swimwear worn primarily by competitive athletes, somewhat resembling cycling shorts or compression shorts. Square cut swim trunks A swimwear style similar to swim briefs, but with a more conservative cut. They can be compared to boxer briefs but with nylon/spandex composite or polyester fabric. Swim briefs

  6. Infant swimming - Wikipedia

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    Father with baby getting used to a swimming pool Baby submerged, instinctively holding his breath underwater. Infant swimming is the phenomenon of human babies and toddlers reflexively moving themselves through water and changing their rate of respiration and heart rate in response to being submerged.

  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 ...