Cyber Monday is about one thing and one thing only: Getting a major discount on your new favorite pair of pants (or a new shirt, dress, or jacket). The deals you can find on men’s and women’s clothing ...
Old Navy will end its practice of separate plus-size sections for women's clothing in stores and online and begin offering all of its women's apparel in sizes 0 to 30. The move comes as online fashion ...
Fashionistas know that you don’t have to break the bank to look good this season. Going to Old Navy is a savvy shopping move for anyone looking to get a fresh spring look while keeping some extra ...
We're talking flowy spring dresses, men's golf polos, PJs for the kiddos and absolutely everything else you can think of. Want something warm you can wear instead of a jacket? One of our favorite ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Labor Day Weekend is officially here with some of the best deals on fall clothing from Nordstrom, Target, and more. If you’re ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. $5 leggings?! It’s a no-brainer! Stock up on these must-have layering pieces ahead of the cold weather season. Children’s shoes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 10 Old Navy sweaters, jackets and more I'm eyeing ahead of spring 2026. (Photos via Sarah DiMuro) If winter weather has you down, ...
Old Navy set out to make clothes shopping more inclusive for women of all body types. It ended up with too many extra-small and extra-large items and too few of the rest, a mismatch that frustrated ...
To keep this comparison as fair as possible, I looked at specific products in both stores that are close in style.
Attention fans of Old Navy: The retailer has announced a grand opening date for its new location in Apple Valley. Old Navy’s grand opening is Feb. 26 at the store located near the Super Target in the ...
Remember when Old Navy was cool? Probably not. The last time the clothing brand felt truly relevant was back in the 1990s, when high schoolers flocked to buy baby tees, bucket hats, and cargo pants.