The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Under $25

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Speaking of analog, these wired earbuds are both quite nostalgic and still as solid on sound quality and functionality as they were when they first came out. Control your music and make phone calls right from the built-in remote. Unlike their wireless counterparts, these are harder to misplace and perfect for travel. Keep in mind though that it still uses a Lightening cable to plug into your phone. But if you have a newer model you can opt for the Lightening to USB-C—so you have to be really committed to that life.
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A good Hane's Beefy-T deal is one we look forward to every Prime Day, and the sale never fails. The crisp white, classic crew neck comes in a two-pack for $13, so at just over $6 a tee, you can load up on undershirts that you won't mind sweating through in this summer heat.
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If the home gym built-out or consistent gym visits aren't in the cards anytime soon, get a weighted vest to make some daily strides on your gains goals. This one comes in 4lb to 20 lb varieties, but the six-pounder is the happy medium that's under $25. There's a small pouch attached to hold your phone, cards, and keys, too.
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Soundcore makes some pretty impressive earbuds for a generally low price. This pair isn't their top-of-the-line best, but still, it delivers a really solid listening experience, smart noise cancellation, 45-hour playtime on a single charge, and app control—but if you misplace one or forget both at the coffee shop, the $24 loss won't be so devastating.
Cargo shorts may not be your style of choice, or maybe you're more of a cargo pant guy, either way, there's something about the side-pocketed bottoms that rarely look dated. Wrangler keeps the style out of hunting outfit territory, with a shorter silhouette and less bulky pockets.
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