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  2. I'm Shocked These Suede Platform Boots Are Under $40 ... - AOL

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    Amazon has incredible October Prime Day deals on seriously cute fall fashion, including sweaters, boots, outerwear and much more. My finds start at $10.

  3. Alert — Fall fashion is as low as $18 during October Prime Day

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    Sweaters, coatigans, and boots on sale during Amazon Prime Day. Amazon. ... Doc Martens are iconic, and if you don't already own a pair of these leather boots, you can snag a pair for a whopping ...

  4. The Best Early Amazon Prime Day Shoe Deals - AOL

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    Right now, you can shop a wide selection of fashionable footwear on sale before the savings event even begins (which will hopefully be in mid-July, if previous years are any indication).

  5. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, ten million pairs of Dr. Martens shoes were produced, only one percent in the UK. [12] Annual revenue in 2019 was £454 million, six times more than in 2013. The most popular model remained the 1460 boots. [32] In 2019 Dr. Martens announced plans to double the production of shoes and boots in the UK, to 165,000 pairs annually in 2020. [33]

  6. List of Amazon products and services - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Amazon announced an increase in the annual membership fee for Amazon Prime, from $79 to $99 for customers in the United States. [14] [21] Shortly after this change, Amazon announced Prime Music, a service in which members can get unlimited, ad-free streaming of over a million songs and access to curated playlists. [22]

  7. Conspicuous consumption - Wikipedia

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    Second, the consumer perceives the utility of the product (the goods, the services) as a prime consideration in evaluating its usefulness, i.e. the reason to buy the product. [30]