If you had a $150 gift card to Old Navy - what would you buy?

Anonymous
I never shop there. I have no clue about fashion.

If yu had $150 to spend there, on yourself, what would you get?
Anonymous
if nothing jumped out at me in terms of a trendy piece, then:

leggings
jeans
basic tunic style shirts that could be layered and worn with leggings
loungewear & pjs

honestly, i would probably just get stuff for the kids now that i think about it!
Anonymous
I'd use it at BR, Gap, or Piperlime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd use it at BR, Gap, or Piperlime.


Me too, assuming that was possible. If not, then I'd probably buy some cargo pants, a few cute scarves, some hoodies, etc. etc. Then i'd save the rest of it for winter and get some cheapo sweaters. If you have a daughter who likes dresses, they have some totally adorable ones right now. My 6 year old DD refuses to wear anything other than yoga pants, unfortunately.
Anonymous
I would get some dresses--they have some tiered gauzey maxi dresses and skirts right now that are cute. I would buy some shoes--I like their linen or cotton flats. And I might get a couple cheap bathing suits and some tank tops.
Anonymous
Jeans, tanks and a couple open cardigan type covers.
Anonymous
clothes for my kids
Anonymous
clothes for kids
workout pants
jeans
Anonymous
Jeans (they're really nice for the price)
a few camis for layering
some flip flops
Capris
Shrugs/Cardigans
Cute Dresses

But if you can't decide, I'd totally take that gift card off your hands
Anonymous
jeans
basic t-shirts
sweaters
Anonymous
Ribbed tanks
Yoga pants (several pairs)
A few fun things (dress, beach bag, etc.)
A bunch of stuff for my DD
Anonymous
you might be able to use at br and gap.

agree with folks:
workout clothes (yoga pants are great), i like their sportsbras too
tanks
jeans
clothes for kids
once in awhile they have a great sweater/top/dress...
Anonymous
Old Navy clothes are not very good quality. I'd stick to kids' clothes which seem to be better.
Anonymous
Nothing. They use sweat shop labor to produce their ridiculously cheap stuff. If I had to spend a gift cert, though, I would buy and donate to a charity.

I would feel too "dirty" wearing their clothes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. They use sweat shop labor to produce their ridiculously cheap stuff. If I had to spend a gift cert, though, I would buy and donate to a charity.

I would feel too "dirty" wearing their clothes.


The Old Navy brand is owned by Gap and their stuff is manufactured in the same factories as Gap and BR.
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