Where to Find Chiefs 4th of July Sales and Promo Codes

James ThompsonJames Thompson
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Updated for 2025 | Written by a Chiefs loving fashion fan

1. Check the Official NFL Shop

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The NFL Shop always comes through with reliable deals for 4th of July. If you're going for licensed Chiefs apparel, this is a go to. Every year around late June to July 4th, they usually roll out:

  • 10% OFF sitewide codes

  • Free Shipping with minimum spend

  • Special red white blue fan gear sections

You’ll also find bundle deals on jerseys, polos, and hats perfect if you’re updating your game day rotation.

2. Look Out for Influencer Shared Promo Codes

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Some of the best Chiefs discounts fly under the radar. Chiefs fans and fashion influencers often share exclusive promo codes on Instagram stories or TikTok videos.

If you're browsing Instagram, check hashtags like:

  • #ChiefsStyle

  • #RedFridayDeals

  • #ChiefsOOTD

These aren’t just for the girls either — a lot of accounts post unisex and men’s style inspo with link in bio discounts.

3. Browse Etsy and Boutique Fan Shops

For a more unique vibe (like vintage style tees, family matching shirts, or Kansas City Chiefs Hawaiian shirts), go beyond the big box stores.

Some of my favorites include:

  • SunflowersHill.com Kansas City Chiefs Collection – breathable, colorful fan gear with 10% OFF + FREE Shipping around July 4th.

  • Etsy sellers with titles like “Chiefs July Fourth shirt” or “KC BBQ outfit” — most post shopwide discounts in the banner or bio.

  • Many Etsy shops will send you a coupon code after your first purchase, so it’s worth buying in bundles.

If you’re going to a backyard BBQ or fireworks show, these shops have cooler, lighter materials that fit summer better than heavy gameday gear.

4. Sign Up for Store Emails

I know email lists aren’t exciting, but hear me out — this is where stores drop VIP only promo codes, early sales, or even double discount days before the general public sees them.

If you’re prepping for Chiefs shopping, get on the lists for:

  • RallyHouse.com (sometimes has 25% flash sales)

  • Fanatics (offers birthday codes + shipping deals)

  • SunflowersHill Store(sent me a custom 25% OFF link last July 2nd)

Sign up by mid to late June, then check your inbox daily as the holiday approaches.


5. Use Promo Code and Cashback Browser Tools

These extensions have actually saved me more than I expected. Before I check out, I run my cart through:

  • Honey – automatically tests promo codes

  • Rakuten – gives cashback on Chiefs gear at stores like Fanatics

  • Capital One Shopping

Sometimes you get lucky with stackable codes — like a 15% promo plus 5% cashback. It adds up fast when you’re shopping for the whole family.


6. Chiefs Sales at Local KC Shops or Events

If you live in or near Kansas City, don’t overlook local vendors during 4th of July parades, flea markets, and downtown events.

Last summer, I bought:

  • A red Chiefs visor for $12 (normally $25)

  • 2 for 1 t-shirts from a pop up tent at a fireworks show

  • Free keychain with a purchase at a BBQ event

Look for booths at places like River Market, Zona Rosa, or even Arrowhead fan zone popups. You’ll get great deals and support small businesses run by local fans.


7. Tips for Finding Chiefs Deals on Social Media

Want the real inside scoop? Follow these strategies:

  • Use Pinterest boards like “Chiefs Game Day Looks” or “4th of July Chiefs Outfits” — many link directly to discounted products.

  • Join Reddit threads under r/KansasCityChiefs — fans post surprise sales and links, especially around holidays.

  • Watch YouTube unboxings or try on hauls — some creators include referral codes that give 10% off.

It takes five minutes, but it’s where I found a code for a $28 Hawaiian shirt that shipped in 3 days.


8. Are 4th of July Sales Really Worth It for NFL Gear?

Here’s my honest take as someone who shops Chiefs apparel year round:

  • If you’re buying seasonal stuff like summer shirts, tank tops, or shorts — yes, 4th of July deals are 🔥.

  • For jerseys, hoodies, or cold weather gear, Black Friday or post season clearance may be cheaper.

So if you're eyeing a Chiefs Hawaiian shirt, swim trunks, or casual BBQ tee, now’s the time. You’ll wear it on the 4th, and again all summer at tailgates, beach days, or even vacations.


9. Final Pro Tips Before You Checkout

  • Shop early — Sales start around June 26–28, and stock goes fast.

  • Stack deals — Use a promo code, then cashback, then free shipping for best results.

  • Use filters wisely — Sort by size first to avoid heartbreak.

  • Check return policy — especially if you're ordering from an indie shop or using a promo code.


10. 3 Chiefs Looks I’m Wearing This 4th of July

  • Outfit 1: Classic Red Chiefs Tee + Denim Shorts
    Add a Chiefs snapback, white sneakers, and a flag wristband — easy and patriotic.

  • Outfit 2: Chiefs Hawaiian Shirt with Khaki Shorts
    Breathable, loud, and fun. Perfect for grilling or poolside hangs 👉 Shop Hawaiian shirts here

  • Outfit 3: Chiefs Tank Top + American Flag Accessories
    Think red tank, cutoff shorts, and Chiefs socks or slides. Add a cooler with red drinks and you’re good to go.

About Me

James Thompson is an American writer and fan of NFL fashion. He covers sportswear trends, seasonal style, and real life outfit ideas for fans who want to show team spirit in everyday ways.

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