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My favorite Old Navy finds this summer


Clearance clearance, clearance!!! I love shopping sales, so when I stopped in my nearest  Old Navy and found these great pieces, I thought I had to share! I feel like Old Navy always has a signature print that it seems everyone has to have. This year's print was no exception.


1. Palm Print Tank - $11.25
 I love the palm print tank I found! It has the perfect silhouette and the palm print makes such a fun summer statement!










2. Leopard Sandals - $18
These sandals are leopard perfection! They add a pop of texture and print to any outfit! I love how neutral they are!

Statement tees are perfect for the summer because you can just throw it on for an effortless look! I loved this one especially because it is perfect for wearing on vacation!



These black shorts pictured above are perfect for everyday wear! They stretch and go with almost anything!


Thanks so much for reading about some of my favorite Old Navy clearance finds and I hope you can snap some deals for yourself!
-Amelia

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