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  2. Carhartt's winter sale is going on now: Save up to 50% on ...

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    Relaxed Fit Denim Fleece Lined Snap-Front Shirt Jac. $48 $80 Save $32. ... The Carhartt sale includes hundreds of clothing styles and accessories, including options for men, women, and even kids ...

  3. Carhartt’s Clearance Section Seems Too Good to Be True - AOL

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    Carhartt's clearance sale is chock full of deals on workwear apparel as well as winter items that can transition into the spring.

  4. Carhartt - Wikipedia

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    Carhartt WIP have a number of stores in Europe (including Berlin, London, Madrid, and Barcelona, Asia, Australia and also in the U.S. (New York City and Los Angeles). [16] In the London riots of August 2011, the Carhartt WIP outlet store in Hackney in the North of the city was looted as thousands of pounds worth of stock was stolen. The brand ...

  5. Amazon Is Discounting Carhartt Workwear for Cyber Monday - AOL

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    The markdowns include one of our favorites: the Loose Fit Washed Duck Work Pant, a comfortable dungaree outfitted with utility pockets that our editors say fit nicely over work boots.Another great ...

  6. Trago Mills - Wikipedia

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    Newton Abbot store. Trago Mills is a chain of four department stores in south Cornwall, south Devon in England, and south Wales. It owns a site with an amusement park and some independent businesses, adjoining the store near Newton Abbot. Three are in town outskirts: Liskeard in Cornwall; Newton Abbot in Devon, and Merthyr Tydfil in Wales.

  7. Factory second - Wikipedia

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    The amount of damage or fault in the manufacture that may constitute an item being resold as a second varies widely; in clothing, for example, it may simply refer to a single pulled thread or mis-sewn seam, whereas in a set of items (such as crockery) it may mean there is one piece missing from the set. Other items can be slightly imperfect ...