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  2. The best Black Friday sneaker sales: Hoka, New Balance ... - AOL

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    For a superior lace-free men's sneaker, this Adidas shoe is 47% off today, down to $37. Here are all the best Black Friday sneaker sales we've found this week so far. Jump to:

  3. We found all the best Labor Day sneaker deals from Nike ... - AOL

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    You can shop this shoe in 10 colorways, though only four are available for that massive discount. This sneaker has a low-profile and thick rubber sole, making it great for both walks and light runs.

  4. Ollie's Bargain Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc., commonly referred to as Ollie's Bargain Outlet is an American chain of discount closeout retailers.It was founded in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1982 by Morton Bernstein and Mark L. Butler with backing from Harry Coverman and Oliver E. "Ollie" Rosenberg; the latter of whom is the namesake of the company.

  5. We Found Veja Sneakers for up to 55% Off Right Now - AOL

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    Christmas may be behind us, but Veja's post-holiday sale is spreading cheer with 45% off on select styles across retailers like REI, ShopBop and Zappos.

  6. Outlet store - Wikipedia

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    An outlet store, factory outlet or factory store is a brick and mortar or online store where manufacturers sell their merchandise directly to the public. Products at outlet stores are usually sold at reduced prices compared to regular stores due to being overstock , closeout , returned , factory seconds , or lower-quality versions manufactured ...

  7. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Payless acquired the mid-priced shoe chain Parade of Shoes from J. Baker, Inc. in 1997. It opened locations on the sales floor inside Shopko discount stores, replacing J. Baker. As part of a major restructuring, Payless announced in 2004 that it will close down the Parade chain and hundreds of Payless outlets. [11]

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