Calling All Hilfiger Fans: DOZENS Of Ties, Wallets And Belts Are On Sale For The Next Several Hours

(Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Tommy Hilfiger)

Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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I consider myself a fan of the Tommy Hilfiger brand. I own many articles of Tommy Hilfiger clothing, not to mention Tommy Hilfiger accessories such as ties. Today is a day I will add to my collection, since dozens of such accessories are on sale (but just until the end of the day). You should check out the entire offering for yourself to see all the items on which you could save as much as 65 percent. Below are some examples.

Here is a tie on sale today:

Normally $65, this tie is 65 percent off today. It also comes in red and blue (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $65, this tie is 65 percent off today. It also comes in red and blue (Photo via Amazon)

Tommy Hilfiger Men’s Oxford Solid Tie on sale for $22.99

Here’s a belt:

Normally $45, this belt is 64 percent off today. It is very close to selling out (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $45, this belt is 64 percent off today. It is very close to selling out (Photo via Amazon)

Tommy Hilfiger Men’s 1 3/8 in. Canvas and Ribbon Belt on sale for $15.99

And here’s a wallet:

Normally $48, this wallet is 65 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $48, this wallet is 65 percent off today. It is almost sold out (Photo via Amazon)

Tommy Hilfiger Men’s York Slim Magnetic Front Pocket Wallet on sale for $16.99

You are sure to want to check every option out, so head over and take a peek at the deal.

Tommy Hilfiger Accessories — up to 60 percent off

(Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Tommy Hilfiger)

(Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Tommy Hilfiger)

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