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  2. Old Navy's $1 flip-flop sale is coming

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    On Saturday, June 24, Old Navy is holding its one-day $1 sale on solid colored flip flops. The offer is valid at all Old Navy stores in the U.S. -- and for the first time ever, the sale will be ...

  3. What Are Old Navy’s Black Friday Hours and Best Deals?

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    Old Navy Rewards members get free shipping on purchases of $50 or more. Earn $10 Super Cash for every $25 you spend between now and Dec. 1. The Best Black Friday Clothing and Accessories On Sale

  4. Old Navy $1 flip-flop sale is Saturday, May 22!

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    Old Navy's $1 flip-flop sale is this Saturday, May 22, 2010. The sale is likely to sell out so get there early. Most stores open at 7 a.m. Each customer can buy up to five pairs of $1 flip-flops ...

  5. Old Navy - Wikipedia

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    Old Navy is an American clothing and accessories retailing company owned by multinational corporation Gap Inc. [3] It has corporate operations in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The largest of the Old Navy stores are its flagship stores, located in New York City, Seattle, Chicago, San Francisco, Manila, and Mexico City.

  6. Flip-flops - Wikipedia

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    A pair of flip-flops. Flip-flops are a type of light sandal-like shoe, typically worn as a form of casual footwear. They consist of a flat sole held loosely on the foot by a Y-shaped strap known as a toe thong that passes between the first and second toes and around both sides of the foot.

  7. Allen Edmonds - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Elbert Allen began crafting men's shoes by hand in Belgium, Wisconsin, but did not know how to effectively sell his shoes. In 1931, Allen partnered with Bill Edmonds, a salesman, and formed the Allen Edmonds Corporation. Allen ran the company until he died in 1946 and the company was passed onto Allen's son, Elbert "Bert" Allen, Jr.