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Old Navy’s Cozy Szn Sale Includes $24 Sweaters, $15 Joggers & More Fall-Ready Staples Up to 68% Off
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Date:2025-04-12 20:34:36
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Now that we’re in the midst of fall, and about to begin Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, all I can think about is cozy sweaters, joggers, sweatshirts, and more. Basically, if it’s soft and warm, I’m buying it. Luckily, Old Navy heard my plea. From now until tomorrow, you can shop Old Navy’s Cozy Szn Sale and save up to 68% on the fall staples you’ll want to rock all season long.
What's On Sale?
From now until October 8, you can save up to 68% on the softest and coziest of Old Navy styles – like $15 joggers, $24 sweaters, $12 sweatshirts, and more. There are so many colors to choose from and sizing from X-Small to 4X-Large. Not only that, you can also save up to 70% on clearance items.
Is There an Old Navy Promo Code?
There's no promo code needed, the discount will be applied to your Old Navy purchase in cart. These are some very hot deals.
Check out our curated picks and head over to Old Navy to start shopping. Don’t wait, these deals end tomorrow.
The Best Old Navy Cozy Szn Sale Deals
Fall is meant for apple picking, pumpkin spiced lattes, and this cable-knit sweater. It's a classic look that never goes out of style, and can work at the office or on the weekend.
Priced at just $15, you should add these joggers to your cart ASAP. Soft and comfy, they're ideal for going for a jog, running errands, walking the dog, or just lounging on the couch.
With a cozy, oversized fit and super soft fabric, this $12 tunic sweatshirt is a fall wardrobe must-have. Snag it in 4 colors and sizing from X-Small to 4X-Large.
Priced at just $15 and with so many colors to choose from, you might want to snag a few pairs of these soft and cozy sweatpants. Plus, the extra high waist gives you plenty of coverage and support throughout the day.
A tunic length and relaxed fit make this sweatshirt the perfect pairing with your favorite set of leggings. Available in 7 colors with slits on the side for movement, it's as stylish as it is comfy. Best of all, the $12 price tag.
This turtleneck tunic sweater is an autumn wardrobe staple. It'll keep you warm but make you look so cool. At 47% off, it's also a great deal.
Everyone needs a classic crew-neck sweater in their closet (like this one). It goes with everything, can dress up or down, and can layer with a cute jacket. Grab it in all 7 colorways.
Looking to elevate your traditional fleece? Then you need this half-zip tunic in your cart. Slightly oversized with a bum-covering length, you'll want to wear it on repeat with your favorite leggings all season long.
The slightly cropped fit of this stylish cardigan makes it easy to tuck into your pants if you like or wear it out with your go-to high-waisted jeans. Some reviewers have called it "the perfect sweater."
Designed to be not too heavy and not too thin, this sweater is perfect for layering in the colder temps. Soft, with a loose fit and a tunic length that reviewers love, you'll need to add it to cart STAT.
This bestselling half-zip hoodie is a favorite amongst shoppers. It looks more expensive than it is and includes thumbholes, a drawstring hood, and zip pockets. Snag it in 4 colorways.
I always like to keep a go-to crewneck and V-neck sweater in my cold weather rotation. This soft and loose option comes in 13 colorways (including stripes) and gives you warmth without being bulky.
Delicate and feminine, this pointelle sweater is serving winter coquette. Pair it with a silk skirt, jeans, or faux leather pants and boots, to achieve a sophisticated vibe.
Available in 4 fall-ready colorways, this versatile crewneck sweater can dress up or down any day of the week. Plus, it's perfect for layering under a blazer at work or a denim jacket on the weekend.
Looking for more deals? Then check out these cute Amazon sweaters under $50.
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