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    Ahem, let me just name some familiar sneaker brands discounts happening rn for ya: Nike, New Balance, Converse, Reebok, Veja, and HOKA. Mic drop. Mic drop. Yeah, they're that good.

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    For a superior lace-free men's sneaker, this Adidas shoe is 47% off today, down to $37. Here are all the best Black Friday sneaker sales we've found this week so far. Jump to:

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    These are the best Amazon Prime Day sneaker deals to shop before the sale ends on July 17. Score up to 51 percent off styles from Adidas, Veja, Hoka, and more.

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    The startup company was founded by Dan Gilbert, Josh Luber, [7] Greg Schwartz, and Chris Kaufman in 2015, [8] and launched in February 2016. [9] [10] Luber had previously founded StockX's predecessor website about rare sneakers called Campless (established during 2012–2013), [11] [12] a site which was featured in Josh Luber's TED Talk on the sneaker market. [13]

  6. Warehouse Shoe Sale - Wikipedia

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    WSS, formerly known as Warehouse Shoe Sale, is a national retail chain of shoe stores headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with 92 retail outlets as of January 2020. [1] Its parent company is Eurostar, Inc. [2] The company now known as WSS traces its roots to 1977 when Eric Alon first sold shoes at a swap meet.

  7. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    Although established in 1974, and founded as a separate company in 1988, Foot Locker's roots date to 1879, as it is a successor corporation to the F. W. Woolworth Company (“Woolworth's”), which changed its name to Foot Locker in 2001, as many of its freestanding stores were Kinney Shoes and Woolworth's locations. [3]