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  2. 7 Stunning Fall Boots on Sale at Macy’s — Over 50% Off! - AOL

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    Get the Steve Madden Women’s Troopa Lace-up Combat Boots on sale for $80 at Macy’s! These Chunky Boots. Bar III Versuz Lug-Sole Booties.

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    Warmer days are finally ahead of us, and the Macy's Great Shoe Sale is here through April 21 to get our shoe cl The Macy’s Great Shoe Sale Has Officially Kicked Off—and I’m Strutting to Buy ...

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    Koolaburra by Ugg Koola Mini II Women's Winter Boots $60 $85 Save $25 The ankle-height version of Ugg's classic boots are on sale in chestnut (above) and black.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Thom McAn - Wikipedia

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    Thom McAn is an American brand of shoes and was formerly a retail chain. Its shoes have been sold in Kmart and Sears stores. It consists of leather-dress, casual, and athletic shoes (under its Tm Sport label). Until the 1990s, Thom McAn had hundreds of retail stores in the US, and was one of the oldest and best-known shoe retailers in the country.

  7. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    The boots and shoes became popular in the 1990s as grunge fashion arose. In late November 1994, a six-storey Dr. Martens department store was opened in Covent Garden in London which also sold food, belts, and watches. At this time the R. Griggs company employed 2,700 people, expected to earn annual revenue of £170 million, and could produce up ...