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Nike is giving you an extra 20% off all clearance items: save on Free running shoes, Dri-Fit clothes, Jordan gear and more

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Nike is once again offering extra savings on its already reduced clearance items for men, women and children. This time around, promo code KICKS20 takes an additional 20% off your total. Load up on workout gear, tops, shoes, accessories and more for the rest of the summer. Free shipping is available for Nike+ members (sign-up here at no cost to you).

Here are our top picks for men:

Be sure to swing by Finish Line’s massive Nike sale, as well. You’ll find deals on tons of different shoe styles priced from $35.

Nike+ Details:

If you’re a non-member, or not signed in, you can automatically receive free standard shipping on orders with a merchandise total of $150 or more. Free shipping is applied automatically during checkout for all qualifying orders (no promo codes are necessary).

To receive free standard shipping, log in to Nike+ in the upper right corner or place an order with a merchandise total of $150 or more before any shipping and handling charges or taxes are added and after any discounts are applied. The order merchandise total doesn’t include Nike gift cards.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.