Woohoo! The Old Navy Flip Flop Sale is BACK again this year! Get ready to score flip flops for just a buck, plus there are some fun twists this year!!
{Looking for more summer flip flop fun? Don’t forget about Tropical Smoothie Flip Flop Day, too!}
Old Navy Flip Flop Sale 2019
Mark your calendars! Old Navy will once again be having their incredibly popular $1 Flip Flop Sale this year on Saturday, June 15, 2019.
You’ll be able to get select styles of solid color flip flops for just $1 in-stores or online.
There’s a limit of 10 pairs when you shop in-store and a limit of 5 pairs when you shop online.
If you’re shopping in-stores, I recommend getting there early, because they usually sell out super fast!
Free Flip Flops with Purchase
But that’s not all! If you make a $24+ purchase before 12 p.m., you’ll get a FREE pair of flip flops!
Just make sure you make your purchase before noon local time in-stores and before noon PST online.
Find The Golden Flip Flop
It looks like they’re adding some extra fun this year for a bit of a twist on their traditional flip flop sale.
This year, they’ll be hiding golden flip flops throughout each store and within the pages of their online site.
If you find a golden flip flop, you get a 24% off coupon online or a $24 coupon in-stores. You’ll also be entered to win $24,000 in a sweepstakes giveaway.
Go here to get some tips on finding the golden flip flops.
Will you be grabbing flip flops at Old Navy this year? We’d love to hear in the comments!
Does anyone know about the quality of these flip flops? Are they better quality than the ones sold at Dollar Tree?
In my experience, yes, definitely. But it’s been a few years since we’ve bought them. So I’d love to hear what other people think.
Better quality by far. I stopped buying the ones Dollar tree because the toe thing would always rip out. Same thing for Walmart.
They seem to be more comfortable than the pair I bought at the dollar tree.
I had a pair and they lasted forever. Very comfortable too.
What time do the stores open tomorrow? Is it earlier than normal?