Cute bags, fun mugs, character PJs and more are up to 40% off at shopDisney’s sale on sale this weekend

2022-07-22 21:18:09 By : Ms. Vangood ZS

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Whatever your plans this weekend, make sure you set aside time to hit up shopDisney’s major sale on sale event. Now through July 24, clearance items at shopDisney.com are an additional 25% with code EXTRA25 at checkout. That means prices on select items are up to 40% off!

With the back-to-school season not too far away, this shopDisney sale is the perfect time to stock up on daily essentials you and your little ones will need for the fall season. Bags for toting supplies when you’re on the go? Mugs for endless amounts of coffee to keep you fueled? Cute PJs to ward off the fall chill? All of those items and more are on sale at shopDisney right now, so make sure you shop before this sale ends on Sunday.

Minnie Mouse Icon Crossbody Fashion Bag, $16.98 (Orig. $24.99)

Yax ''Good Vibes Only'' Mug – Zootopia, $8.98 (Orig. $14.99)

Star Wars: The Mandalorian Baseball Cap for Adults, $19.98 (Orig. $27.99)

Mickey Mouse Peace and Love Tumbler with Straw for Adults, $14.98 (Orig. $24.99)

Spider-Man: No Way Home Belt Bag, $12.98 (Orig. $39.99)

Ariel Nightshirt for Girls, $11.98 (Orig. $19.99)

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