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  2. The best Black Friday sneaker sales: Hoka, New Balance ... - AOL

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    This set of shoes comes from a brand you've probably not heard of ("Akk"), but they're well loved among Amazon shoppers, with nearly 24,000 ratings and a 4.2-star rating. $32 at Amazon Allbirds

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    More than 11,000 Amazon shoppers swear by this pair of men’s sneakers, which are on sale across two colorways—white/navy and white/charcoal. ... ($30 off their normal price). These sneakers ...

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    Celebs and athletes (and our editors!) alike love Hokas — the shoes are renowned for their stability, comfort and iconic chunky, cloud-like soles. But pairs can run you well over $100, with some ...

  5. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Price First was a bottom-tier, low-priced generic brand that Walmart introduced in late 2013. It included very basic grocery items, trash bags, and paper goods. It was launched as an experimental brand targeted towards the most budget-conscious shoppers. It was the lowest priced brand at Walmart and availability varied by stores.

  6. Chuck Taylor All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    The brand argued that these companies were violating a common-law trademark by importing "knockoff" sneakers with similar elements. The list included shoe brands by major retailers, including Walmart, Skechers, Ed Hardy, Ralph Lauren and Fila. A number of companies settled with Converse and were dropped from the list. [17]

  7. Walmart - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, Walmart announced a change to ShippingPass, its three-day shipping service, and that it will move from a three-day delivery to two-day delivery to remain competitive with Amazon. [178] Walmart priced it at 49 dollars per year, compared to Amazon Prime's 99-dollar-per-year price. [179] [180]