
Old Navy is often seen as a go-to for affordable basics, but it’s not always the cheapest option. Other stores offer cheaper prices, particularly on staples like jeans, tees and outerwear, often while throwing in the added bonus of brand names or trendier cuts.
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For anyone trying to balance value with a decent-looking wardrobe, these chains prove that it pays to compare.
H&M
European brand H&M sells fashionable clothing at reasonable prices, and according to Retail Verge, the store’s cheapest items cost around 50% less than the cheapest options at Old Navy. Add seasonal sales and events that reduce prices even further, plus fast turnover, and there are always fresh looks to choose from.
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TJ Maxx
Designer labels at major discount is what sets TJ Maxx apart. A constantly rotating stock of often big name items means it’s easy to buy for far less than Old Navy’s full price. Hunting through racks can be an adventure, but the reward is high-quality finds at bargain prices These Levi jeans at TJ Maxx, for example, are $24.99 for a recognized brand, compared to a pair of jeans for $35.99 from Old Navy.
Burlington
Formerly Burlington Coat Factory, the retailer has moved beyond just selling off-price outerwear. Discounted tops, dresses and activewear often undercut Old Navy with clearance-level prices. Prices vary depending on the store, but looking at Burlington’s deals section shows how consistently low they can go.
Primark
Primark takes budget fashion to extremes with prices that often beat Old Navy by a wide margin. Massive store layouts mean everything from socks to suits at rock-bottom rates. Quality can vary, but careful selection unlocks unbeatable bargains, often essentials like this sweatshirt in a choice of colors for $11, compared to sweatshirts at Old Navy that cost twice the price.
Smart Shopping Pays Off
Old Navy may be a popular choice for mid-range shoppers, but these other stores prove even better deals can be found. Comparing between the retailers makes it possible to build a wardrobe of stylish, durable basics and seasonal pieces at far lower prices than Old Navy charges.
Editor’s note: Prices are accurate as of Oct. 14, 2025. Prices and availability may vary by location.
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