Apple Pay Promo Offers Summertime Savings From Multiple Retailers
Apple today launched a new summer-themed Apple Pay promo offering discounts from a range of retailers like J.Crew, Crocs, Ray-Ban, and more when using Apple Pay to make a purchase.

- Crocs - 20% off footwear with promo code APPLEPAY.
- GOAT - Up to 70% off select styles when using Apple Pay.
- Gymboree - $15 off when you spend $50 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
- J.Crew - $25 off when you spend $150 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
- Lands' End - 45% off with promo code APPLEPAY.
- Matt & Nat - 10% off when you spend $150 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
- Ray-Ban - 30% off custom styles with promo code APPLEPAY.
- Rodd & Gunn - $20 eGift Card for every $100 you spend with promo code APPLEPAY.
- Stadium Goods - 10% off in-app purchases.
- Sugar & Jade - $15 off when you spend $50 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
- Summmersalt - $15 off when you spend $95 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
- The Children's Place - $15 off when you spend $50 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
- TheRealReal - 20% off mobile orders with promo code APPLEPAY.
The Apple Pay discounts are only available in the United States and can be used through Wednesday, August 3.
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