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Today Only! Old Navy Leggings & Biker Shorts Are Just $6 & Come in Tons of Colors, Stock Up Now
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Date:2025-04-13 08:35:25
As a shopping editor, there are a few days that are as exciting as Christmas morning – like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day. But, I'd like to add another day to that list…today. And that's because Old Navy leggings and biker shorts are just $6. These versatile styles are perfect for every season, so you'll definitely want to stock up.
What's on Sale?
For today only, you can get Old Navy's High-Waisted Jersey Ankle Leggings and High Waisted Jersey Biker Shorts (in 6, 8, and 10-inch lengths) for just $6 each (that's 60% off the original price). Everything comes in several colors (and some patterns) with sizing from XS to 4X and regular, petite, and tall lengths.
So, what are you waiting for? Check out our picks and then add everything to your Old Navy cart. Each pair of leggings and biker shorts is the perfect pair for errands, lounging, and more, plus the soft and stretchy fabrics you love. And the price tag? You can't beat it.
Shop Old Navy's $6 Leggings & Biker Shorts Deal
With 4 color options and 2 pattern designs available, these high-waisted leggings are a must add-to-cart situation. There's also a cropped design (that's also $6). This reviewer says what we're all thinking, "The best and most comfortable leggings. I buy these 5 at a time when they are on sale. A definite staple in my wardrobe."
Bike shorts are the unsung hero of my wardrobe. They're great for wearing under dresses, lounging around the house, or just pairing with an oversized button-down. This reviewer reported about this style, "The fit is perfect! Fabric stretches easily but stays in place, doesn't ride up." Best of all, they come in lengths from 6 inches to 10 inches.
Nothing elevates a fit like a pair of faux-leather leggings. Check out the red option and the option with black faux-leather on the front panel. They both look so chic, but, sadly, there are not a lot of sizes left -- hurry.
When the temperatures start to drop, you'll be glad to have these high-waisted fleece-lined leggings in your closet. They're soft, warm, comfy, stretchy -- just get them.
Pair your chic new leggings with a cute sweater from Amazon (that's under $50).
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