Maria Adams, Credit Cards Moderator
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Old Navy Navyist is the name of Old Navy's rewards program. Signing up for Old Navy Navyist is free, and you'll start at the Core tier, which includes benefits like earning points for purchases, free fast shipping on orders of $50 or more, exclusive member offers, and a special birthday bonus.
How to sign up for Old Navy Navyist:
- Visit the Old Navy Website: Go to the official Old Navy website.
- Create an Account: Look for the "Join for Free" option on the website.
- Provide Your Information: Once prompted, you will need to provide your first and last name and create a password. Next, click on “Create Account”.
- Confirmation: After completing the registration process, you should receive a confirmation email indicating that you are now a Navyist program member.
The Navyist rewards program offers different levels of perks for its members. You can learn more about how to qualify for each level and what the benefits are below.
Old Navy Navyist membership tiers:
Core: Free to join
Benefits: earn 1 point per $1 spent at Old Navy and the family of brands, free fast shipping on orders of $50 or more, exclusive member offers, special birthday bonus.
Enthusiast: Spend $500 - $999 per year at Old Navy to qualify
Benefits: Core benefits, early access to special events, up to 2,000 bonus points annually with the Family of Brands Bonus.
Icon: Spend $1,000 per year at Old Navy to qualify
Benefits: Enthusiast benefits, Create Your Own Sale Day and receive 15% off any purchase at the family of brands, free basic alterations on Banana Republic merchandise.
Another way to join the Old Navy Navyist rewards program and automatically get elite status is to get approved for either the Old Navy Credit Card or the Old Navy Store Card. Cardmembers begin as Enthusiast tier members and can progress to Icon status by earning 5,000 points in a year.
Additionally, cardmembers will earn 5 points / $1 spent at the Old Navy family of brands, including Athleta, Banana Republic, and Gap. You can redeem your accumulated points across the family of brands at a rate where every 100 points equal $1 in value.
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