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  2. Here are the best places and deals to shop during after ... - AOL

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    QVC: Take advantage of the retailer's end-of-year clearance sale, which nabs you up to 45% off all clearance merch. ... Fantaslook Plaid Flannel Shirt ($17, originally $70): Stride out for flannel ...

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    Huckberry Flint and Tinder Flannel-Lined Waxed Trucker Jacket. $253 $298 Save $45. ... The entire site is 15% off, including clearance and sale items, meaning you can unlock deep discounts if you ...

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    Any minute now, Sam’s Club will start selling out of sizes and styles available for the Levi’s boys’ hooded flannel shirt. These flannel shirts are discounted $3.05 off their original $14.86 ...

  5. Closeout (sale) - Wikipedia

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    A closeout or clearance sale (also called a closing down sale in the United Kingdom [1]) is a discount sale of inventory either by retail or wholesale. It may be that a product is not selling well, or that the retailer is closing because of relocation, a fire (a fire sale ), over-ordering, or especially because of bankruptcy . [ 2 ]

  6. Flannels (retail) - Wikipedia

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    The Flannels Group Limited, trading as Flannels, is a British retailer. The company currently has 50+ locations open in the United Kingdom. In 1976, Neil Prosser founded Flannels. He remained the managing director until the brand was acquired by Frasers Group (formerly Sports Direct International) in 2017. [6]

  7. Frasers Group - Wikipedia

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    Frasers Group was reported to be in talks to acquire Debenhams, [67] [68] [69] though it was later reported that Ashley was mainly interested in using empty Debenhams stores to expand his other chains, including House of Fraser, Sports Direct and Flannels; taking 'vacant possession' would avoid redundancy costs for existing staff. [70]