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    ASICS Women's Gel-Nimbus 25 Running Shoes. $110 $120 Save $10. See at Amazon. ... They're so cheap right now, you can only see the price when you add them to your cart (it's $80.50, or about $35 ...

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    This shoe also comes in both men's and women's sizes, with a variety of limited edition and seasonal colorways available. $94 at Allbirds More Allbirds Black Friday deals

  4. Hoka just released the Bondi 9 sneakers — which means the ...

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    The Hoka Bondi 9 sneakers released in January. We love the brand for its orthopedic qualities and plush sole. You can snag a pair of the Bondi 9s or pick up a pair of the Bondi 8s at a huge discount.

  5. Zappos - Wikipedia

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    The site sells shoes and accessories. [52] [53] Zappos sponsors the "Zappos Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon and ½ Marathon", which draw 28,000 runners each year. They also sponsor the Zappos WCC basketball championships. During the tournament, Zappos hosts "Kidz Day", which outfits local Las Vegas kids with a new pair of shoes and an event T ...

  6. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Volume Shoe was acquired by The May Department Stores Company. [11] Payless bought Picway Shoes from the Kobacker department store chain in 1994. [12] In 1996, May spun off Payless to shareholders, making it once again an independent, publicly traded firm. Payless acquired the mid-priced shoe chain Parade of Shoes from J. Baker, Inc ...

  7. Famous Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Fueled by Brown Shoe Co. money, the chain had expanded to 722 stores in 44 states by the end of that year. [4] Before 1974, because of its discounting policy, Famous Footwear was unable to purchase footwear from the two leading athletic shoe giants of the day, Adidas and Puma. [4] Consumer demand for this emerging product category was enormous.

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