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  2. Mambaz Clogs by Crocs: $10 - AOL

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    DSW is offering the Mambaz by Crocs Women's Beach Clog for $10, a savings of $15 off the retail price. Click here for the men's version at the same price. These are less expensive -- and less in ...

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    These are the best early Prime Day clothing deals from brands we love (Gloria Vanderbilt, Bali, Levi's) and the brands you might want to get acquainted with (Anrabess, The Gym People).

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    This sweater and wide-leg pant set looks way more high-end than the price suggests. The slouchy oversized silhouette is the perfect comfy, ready-for-a-cozy-day-at-home fit.

  5. Crocs - Wikipedia

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    During the financial crisis, CROX dropped to as low as $0.79 before rebounding ($15.50 by November 2010). [ 10 ] On July 21, 2010, Crocs Inc. announced a restructuring plan to streamline its operations and workforce by eliminating 180 jobs, closing 75 to 100 stores (out of 624 worldwide) as well as scrapping underperforming product lines.

  6. Dansko - Wikipedia

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    After bringing back clogs for their farm staff on several trips to Denmark, Cabot and Kjellerup decided to establish Dansko in 1990. [4] [5] Dansko has since added several shoe styles, including sandals, boots, heels, flats, and more types of clogs. [7] Inc. Magazine named Dansko in its list of 500 fastest-growing private companies in 1999 and ...

  7. Troentorp Clogs - Wikipedia

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    Troentorp Clogs (formerly known as Båstad Clogs) have gained international recognition, especially during the 1970s when Swedish clogs became a widely popular footwear. The clogs have been made by Troentorp Toffelfabrick (Troentorp Clog Factory) in the same location since 1907 and continue to be produced with the original wood and leather design.