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  2. Zappos - Wikipedia

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    Shoes, handbags, eyewear, accessories, clothing: Revenue: US$2 billion (2015) ... In 2007, Zappos acquired 6pm.com from eBags. The site sells shoes and accessories.

  3. Pricing error costs Zappos $1.6 Million - AOL

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    Lucky bargain shoppers who happened to be on 6pm.com, a sister site of Zappos.com, early Friday morning landed some once-in-a-lifetime deals. ... which sells shoes, accessories, bags and ...

  4. 6 P.M. - Wikipedia

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    6pm.com, online shoe and clothing retailer owned by Zappos Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  5. Shoes.com - Wikipedia

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    Shoes.com (previously known as ShoeBuy.com) is an American footwear retailer. The website was established in Boston during 1999. In 2006, the company was acquired by IAC. In December 2016, Jet.com (a subsidiary of Walmart) completed the acquisition of ShoeBuy from IAC. [1] It was reported that Walmart paid US$70 million for the company. [2]

  6. eBags.com - Wikipedia

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    eBags was an online retailer of handbags, luggage, backpacks, laptop bags, and travel accessories that was founded in Greenwood Village, Colorado near Denver.. Before being acquired by Samsonite in 2017, [1] the main website, eBags.com, carried bags and accessories from hundreds of brands. eBags also operated the eBags Corporate Sales site and offered its own private label products under the ...

  7. Guess (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Italian luxury brand Gucci accused Guess of counterfeiting and trademark infringement on the Gucci logo and the interlocking G's which appear on pairs of Guess shoes. In 2012, Gucci was awarded $4.7 million in damages; originally, the Italian brand had asked for $221 million.