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  2. We’ll Say it: The REI Outlet Has the Best Outdoor Gear Sale ...

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    REI Outlet just turned over a bunch of new product for fall and winter, with savings up to 60% off across categories like camping essentials, hiking boots, packable down jackets, and more.

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    The Coach Outlet winter sale is packed with favorites up to 70% off. (Photo: Coach Outlet) A few times a year Coach very kindly unloads some of its most popular styles at unbelievable discounts.

  4. Boot Barn - Wikipedia

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    Boot Barn was founded by Ken Meany in 1978, with the first store being established in Huntington Beach, California. [3] [4] The company saw growth in the early 2000s, acquiring Sheplers and expanding to hundreds of stores across the United States. [5] [6] [7]

  5. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    Most hiking boots are also designed for other outdoor activities such as backpacking, climbing, mountaineering, and hunting. Before the 1970s and 80s, most hikers wore hunting, riding, military or everyday work boots while hiking. Some even wore gym shoes.

  6. Closeout (sale) - Wikipedia

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    A closeout or clearance sale (also called a closing down sale in the United Kingdom [1]) is a discount sale of inventory either by retail or wholesale. It may be that a product is not selling well, or that the retailer is closing because of relocation, a fire (a fire sale ), over-ordering, or especially because of bankruptcy . [ 2 ]

  7. Lucchese Boot Company - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Lucchese Bros. Boots & Shoes, the company was founded in 1883 in San Antonio, Texas by Salvatore "Sam" Lucchese (1868–1929) and his brothers, all Italian immigrants from Sicily. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the beginning, their primary customers were military officers in the United States Army that were stationed at Fort Sam Houston . [ 3 ]