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Nike is giving you the chance to shop the Swoosh and save right now with its buy more, save more offer. Valid until May 12, the sportswear giant is taking $30 off any shopping cart with a total exceeding $150 when using the discount code "SPORT30"

And this is no token offering. The discount – which equates to 20 percent off if your total order comes to $150 – can be applied site-wide. Coming at the perfect time to add some steezy new pieces to your summer wardrobe (and sneaker rotations) here we're sharing what we'll be copping while the offer lasts.

In our shopping cart, you'll see everything from coveted collaborations like the Nike x A-COLD-WALL* Zoom Vomero +5 to more muted, classic styles such as a vintage mid-top Blazer ’77.

Meanwhile, in the apparel department, we'll be securing dope new off-duty wear including some Swoosh-embellished track pants and a dope vest in collaboration with Cav Empt.

Peep all our picks from the new Nike offer below, and click through for some big Swoosh savings.

Deal: $30 off spends of $150+ Valid until: May 12 Code: "SPORT30"

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