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I received a friends and family note from Haggar about a promotion to donate pants to Goodwill.
$19.99 is the lowest price I've seen advertised for Haggar pants.

"On November 20th and 21st bring in a gently worn pair of pants to the Men’s Department at any JCPenney Store and we will donate your pants to Goodwill. And… as a thank you for doing something good, JCPenney and Haggar are offering you a new pair of ANY Haggar pants at a significant discount, starting as low as $19.99. That’s a $40 savings on every pair of Haggar pants.

 

This is your chance to give back during the holidays and save big on Haggar pants. So… buy a pair for every man on your holiday shopping list and feel good knowing you are doing something good for them and for the community."



Is there a limit on the offer?


I'd like to know more also. Like what the limit is, if any, before I head out. I've got a ton of really nice pants that don't fit anymore.


There was an ad in today's newspaper.
It didn't mention any limit.

Plus, there is a coupon for $10.00 off a purchase of $50.00.
I'm going tonight with a few donations myself.

Can't beat 3 pairs of Haggar pants for $50.00!!!


Haggar slacks were the choice of president Lyndon Johnson. But he liked them to leave an inch or so from where the zipper ends back around to the bunghole.

One of the great moments in Presidential pants ordering (listen to the audio at this link)... LBJ orders Haggar slacks... uhhh.. yeah

Thanks OP - I will be taking advantage of this deal!


Printable 10 off 50 and 15 off 75 here:


Linky


confirmed?


Cash for clunky pants?




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