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  2. Folks Share What 32 Expensive Purchases Were Worth It Due To ...

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    So, basically, that’s why some people opt for more expensive stuff – they simply view it as a better option, even if it isn’t. #10 Good quality, high thread count cotton sheets.

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    Not everything was cheaper in 1972, but most things were even when adjusted for inflation. Some things are less expensive, like ice cream. So how much did staples such as gas, groceries ...

  4. Jelly Roll reveals why he only wears socks once after buying ...

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    He quipped about why he buys new socks all the time, adding: “But when you’re fat, you can’t have stinky feet too, so you gotta have fresh socks!” ...

  5. Happy Socks - Wikipedia

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    The socks launched at a price point of $10, and were initially sold on the company’s website. In the first year, Happy Socks' turnover was €1,000,000 (US$1,136,750). In 2016, the brand generated retail sales of $106.4 million.

  6. Sock - Wikipedia

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    A hand-knitted sock Argyle socks. A sock is a piece of clothing worn on the feet and often covering the ankle or some part of the calf. Some types of shoes or boots are typically worn over socks. In ancient times, socks were made from leather or matted animal hair. In the late 16th century, machine-knit socks were first produced.

  7. Socks and sandals - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known surviving pair of socks, created by naalbinding. The split toes were designed for use with sandals. Dating from 300 to 500 CE, they were excavated from Oxyrhynchus on the Nile in Egypt. The earliest evidence of wearing socks and sandals is documented at the archaeological site between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire ...

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    'We were arrogant': RH’s CEO says he raised already expensive furniture prices too much on shoppers. ... Sales for the year were guided to $3 billion to $3.1 billion, up from $2.9 billion to $3. ...

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    So did rents and vehicle accidents, including a collision last year when a Haitian without a U.S. driver's license drove into a school bus, killing 11-year-old Aiden Clark and injuring 26 other ...