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Summer Style For Less with Walmart's Faded Glory

If given the choice whether to shop at Walmart or Target, I usually pick Tar-jay. But I love a bargain.  And a recent press preview for Faded Glory, Walmart's staple line for the entire family, showed me what I've been missing.

Faded Glory ombre tee.

Faded Glory caters to thrifty working women and Moms on a budget who don't want to sacrifice style. The classic American line has been refreshed to focus on quality, and you can't beat 100% organic cotton women's tees in an array of dip dye, striped, and solid styles for only $4!  I received this pink dip die top (see above) during the preview and plan to wear it on a tropical getaway.

Later this summer, look out for sporty women's swimsuits ($12) and "flag program" tees, flip-flops, and baby-onesies for only three bucks a piece.  Other cute looks for summer include the preppy madras sundress in the photo to the left ($12).

For fall, I can't wait to try on Faded Glory's boot cut and straight leg jeans (funky styles include vintage and stone-washed), and denim leggings for only $12.  To save you time in the fitting room, the jeans promise a consistent fit. So if you wear a size 8 in one style, you're a size 8 in all Faded Glory jeans.

Unfortunately, there's no Walmart in the New York City-area, but I bet you can guess where I'm headed this weekend while I'm in Baltimore. To check out Faded Glory, visit a Walmart near you.

(Image credit: Walmart, Everything She Wants)

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  1. Have a great visit with your Mom this weekend. Happy Shopping!

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