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    Amazon Haul Offers Discount Goods Under $20 and an Alternative to Temu and Shein. Liane Starr. November 13, 2024 at 5:20 PM. ... Big-Name Stores That Have Closed in the Last 30 Years.

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  6. 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]

  7. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1972, Volume Shoe began to consolidate stores in proximity and convert others to the "Payless" brand. The St. Louis operation of "'Hill Brothers Self Service'" stores were known for their bare bones minimalism and the slogan "two for five – man alive!", that is, women and children's shoes were two pair for five dollars. [10]