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Back-to-school clothes your kids will actually love: 11 best Old Navy deals on jeans, tops and more — starting at just $8

Back-to-school clothes your kids will actually love: 11 best Old Navy deals on jeans, tops and more — starting at just $8

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Old Navy's back-to-school mega sale is on now, and almost everything is marked down.
Back-to-school season is sneaking up on us fast, and if your kids have suddenly outgrown everything (again), Old Navy's latest sale might be exactly what you need. Right now, the brand is having a massive back-to-school sale with 40 to 50 per cent off almost everything, including pants from $24 and tees from just $8.
Whether you're after everyday basics, a few fun new pieces or just trying to avoid last-minute shopping chaos, this sale will make things a little easier (and more affordable) ahead of the school year. Keep scrolling to dive into some of the best picks and to stock up before the school year kicks off.
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