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  2. 21 Boots and Sneakers to Nail the Chunky Shoe Trend ... - AOL

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    Chunky boots and sneakers will be your BFFs for winter and beyond! This is, in part, because of how versatile they are; clunky-looking boots can be worn throughout the winter, spring and fall ...

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    The shoes generally retail around $75, but during the Labor Day sale, you can get them as low as $44 depending on your size (though the general discounted price seems to hover between $55-$65 for ...

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    As far as sizing goes, these Walmart sneakers are currently available in women's sizes 6-12, with select wide sizes available in the black and pink style. Grab these sought-after sneakers before ...

  5. The Frye Company - Wikipedia

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    The Frye Company is an American manufacturer of shoes, boots and leather accessories. Founded in 1863, it claims to be the oldest continuously operated American shoe company. Founded in 1863, it claims to be the oldest continuously operated American shoe company.

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    GOAT is an American online platform offering sneakers, streetwear, luxury apparel and accessories through the primary and resale markets. Founded in 2015, GOAT has 50 million members and over 1,000,000 sellers across 170 countries on its platform.

  7. Nike Mag - Wikipedia

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    The release was delayed to October 4, 2016. Michael J. Fox was the first to get Nike shoes in October 2015. [13] On October 4, 2016, Nike opened a raffle for the Nike Mag through the RallyUp fundraising platform, where anyone could purchase a ticket for $10 (unlimited entries), but the raffle was limited to 89 pairs. [14]