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  2. Where to shop today's best sales: All-Clad sale, 20% off ...

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    First, our favorite All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds Sale is back for a few days this week, and the deals are hot, hot, hot. For example, you can get a 3-Qt saucepan for just $90— that is 55% off!

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    But thankfully, the Internet's best-kept secret sale is open right now: The All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds Sale. Quick Overview. 8 Piece Nonstick Cookware Set. $170 $460 Save $290. See at All-Clad.

  4. Everything at Old Navy is still 50% off for extended Cyber ...

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    We've been covering Old Navy's half-off sale for the past week, and the deal our readers are checking out the most is the Relaxed Car Coat, down from $79.99 to just $39.99 today. It's available in ...

  5. Wigwam Mills - Wikipedia

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    Wigwam developed the Poly-Wool line of performance socks as well as the overnight success—Moraine. From the mid-1980s through the late 1990s the Wigwam 622 slouch socks became very popular. They were worn by kids, tweens, teens, college students and adults. Not only as athletic wear but everyday fashions too.

  6. J. E. Ashworth & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Ashworth's blanket factory Back view of mill, showing millrace. J. E. Ashworth & Sons was a company that operated blanket mills in Hartland, Vermont, Westbrookville, New York, and Whippany, New Jersey. They manufactured United States Army blankets, horse blankets, and bed blankets. They also performed custom wool carding.

  7. Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum - Wikipedia

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    Coldharbour Mill classifies itself as "a working wool museum" and as such runs its museum machinery to demonstrate how woollen products were made. The demonstration products (including worsted yarn, tartan cloth, and rugs) are made available for sale.

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