Take This Old Navy Hack to the Checkout and You Might Score Free Clothes

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(Editor’s Note: This deal has expired. But check out this one to score a free $10.)

Clothes never last.

No matter how careful I am with my laundry, I’ve had shirts transform into crop tops after washing on cold — and not even drying them.

I’ve had sandals break after tripping on a crack in the sidewalk (that’s happened more than I’d like to admit…).

And I’ve had pants wrinkle up to capris.

That’s why I’m resolving to not spend a lot of money on clothes anymore. My go-to shopping destination has become Old Navy and this deal just made that decision even better. (If you have any other store recommendations, hit your girl up!)

How to Snag a Free Shirt From Old Navy Before Summer Swings In

Right now, if you spend $5 or more at Old Navy, you can get $5 back. That means if you somehow find something for $5, you basically get it for free.

Here’s how to get in on this deal:

  1. Go to TopCashback, sign up with your email, and create a password. It takes approximately five seconds. Click “Join.”
  1. Verify your account through your email.
  1. Click “Get Offer Now,” and you’ll be redirected to Old Navy. TopCashBack can still track your purchase, though!
  1. Find what you want. I spy a staple black cami on sale for $16, perfect for summer nights out or with a sweater at work. Swimwear is also 50% off right now. There’s a whole maternity section, too.

Stripes are my weakness, and a striped T-shirt is $5. If I don’t want to spend any money at all, this is perfect. I’m getting a stripe tee for free! (And it rhymes.)

  1. Go about your normal shopping and check out when you’re ready.
  1. Within 14 days, $5 will pop into your TopCashback account.

It’s way too easy not to do, in my opinion. But the offer lasts until April 13!

Your Turn: I already asked, but, really, I need to know… Where do you buy cute, affordable clothing that isn’t paper thin these days?!

Carson Kohler (@CarsonKohler) is a junior writer at The Penny Hoarder. She’s a recovering shopaholic.