Rafael Nadal Wears Tommy Hilfiger And Now You Can Too

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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It’s a painful, expensive fact: Wallets and belts wear out more quickly than one would like. If you find yourself in the situation in which you’re walking around town with a ratty wallet or belt (or tie), then this is the deal for you. Today only, Tommy Hilfiger accessories are more than 60 percent off.

There are 51 total accessories (wallets and belts and ties) included in this offering. For example, there’s this belt, available right now at 64 percent off.

Normally $50, this braided belt can be had for only $18 today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $50, this braided belt can be had for only $18 today (Photo via Amazon)

Tommy Hilfiger Men’s Braided Belt on sale for $17.99

Or this wallet, which can currently be had at 58 percent off.

Normally $40, this Tommy Hilfiger wallet is available today for $17 (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $40, this Tommy Hilfiger wallet is available today for $17 (Photo via Amazon)

Tommy Hilfiger Leather Men’s Multi-Card Passcase Bifold Wallet with Removable Card Case on sale for $16.99

And don’t forget to look at the ties, like this one, on sale for 72 percent off:

Normally $65, this tie is available today for just $18 (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $65, this tie is available today for just $18 (Photo via Amazon)

Tommy Hilfiger Men’s Core Micro Tie on sale for $17.99

Like I said, there are over 50 items heavily discounted today. And since they’re on stuff that all men need, it makes sense to at least check them all out.

Rafael Nadal wears Tommy Hilfiger (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

Rafael Nadal wears Tommy Hilfiger (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

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