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    At Nordstrom Rack, it’s 50% off, priced at $99.97, down from $200. It comes in the shades black, white, olive, tan or navy. Men’s Fleece Sweater.

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    Then, of course, there are the more formal options you pull out when you’re headed into the office or even to a big event like a wedding. You name it, and 17 Eye-Catching Dresses From Nordstrom ...

  4. This dress is versatile enough to wear with heels, flats or boots, and you can easily add a drapey open-front sweater to cover your arms when necessary. $28 at Nordstrom Rack Related Articles

  5. Prom - Wikipedia

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    Some schools also allow grade 11 (juniors) to have a prom, and in some cases, there is a combined junior/senior prom. Some American high schools that do not allow school-sponsored dances will host a junior/senior prom as a banquet instead of a dance. Typically, students still dress in formal attire and attend as couples.

  6. Semi-formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Semi-formal wear or half dress is a grouping of dress codes indicating the sort of clothes worn to events with a level of formality between informal wear and formal wear.In the modern era, [when?] the typical interpretation for men is black tie for evening wear and black lounge suit for day wear, corresponded by either a pant suit or an evening gown for women.

  7. 5-7-9 - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 (55 years ago) (), Edison Brothers Stores purchased the 5-7-9 chain, making it one of numerous clothing and shoe chains the company expanded nationwide. [2] In May 1999 (25 years ago) (), Edison Brothers, which had gone bankrupt and was being liquidated, sold the 5-7-9 stores to a newly formed subsidiary of A.I.J.J. Enterprises, Inc., owner of Rainbow Shops.