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  2. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Athletic Works – men's, women's, and children's activewear; Brahmamen's and women's work boots; EV1 – women's casual clothing, accessories, and shoes endorsed by American television personality Ellen DeGeneres [2] No Boundaries, often abbreviated as NOBO – junior size women's and young men's clothing, shoes, and accessories

  3. Walmart Has the Cutest Fall Boots Starting at Just $20 - AOL

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    Pointy Toe Block Heel Ankle Boots. Walmart. $45.49. You Might Also Like. 70 Impressive Tiny Houses That Maximize Function and Style. 30+ Paint Colors That Will Instantly Transform Your Kitchen.

  4. The Black Friday deals shoppers loved at Walmart this year - AOL

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    Snag the hot deals that other shoppers are finding right NOW at Walmart during the Black Friday sale ... Reebok Men's Delta Logo Hoodie (up to size 3X) $15 $28 Save $13. See at Walmart.

  5. The viral Avia sneakers are finally back in stock at Walmart ...

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    As far as sizing goes, these Walmart sneakers are currently available in women's sizes 6-12, with select wide sizes available in the black and pink style. Grab these sought-after sneakers before ...

  6. Hypermart USA - Wikipedia

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    Hypermart USA (or Walmart's USA after 1990) was a demonstrator project operated by Walmart in the 1980s and 1990s, which attempted to combine groceries and general merchandise under one roof at a substantial discount.

  7. Boots theory - Wikipedia

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    Since the publication of Men at Arms, others have also made reference to the theory.. In 2013, an article by the US ConsumerAffairs made reference to the theory in regard to purchasing items on credit, specifically regarding children's boots from the retailer Fingerhut; a $25 pair of boots, at the interest rates being offered, would cost $37 if purchased over seven months. [7]