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  2. The best high-end deals you can shop at Walmart this week ...

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    A Coach wristlet for $38 or a Michael Kors tote for less than $100. But this week, that's exactly what you can get at the Walmart Holiday deals event happening now through Oct. 13.

  3. We found 14 personalized gifts from Walmart that look more ...

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    Have a look below to find our favorite monogrammed and personalized gifts to buy at Walmart. Related: The best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list. Walmart. My ABCs Personalized Puzzle.

  4. Get Yourself a New Work Bag That Serves Bougie on a Budget - AOL

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    You probably have a pretty standard list: a laptop, your wallet, keycard or lanyard, important documents, your lunch, maybe a change of clothes or different pairs of shoes, lotion, makeup, the ...

  5. I tried Walmart's $15 AirTag alternative, the Onn Item ... - AOL

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    Thinking perhaps it came with a faulty battery (it happens), I popped open the case (using a flathead screwdriver, just like opening a car key fob) and swapped in a new CR2032. Same result ...

  6. Wallet - Wikipedia

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    A trifold wallet with pockets for notes and cards, and a window to display an identification card. A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification documents such as driving licence, identification card, club card; photographs, transit pass, business cards and other paper or laminated cards.

  7. Wristlet - Wikipedia

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    Wristlet may refer to: Wristlet, a small handbag with a short carrying strap resembling a bracelet; Wristwatch, originally known as a wristlet when the vast majority of personal timepieces were pocket watches; Trench watch, a transitional design between the pocket watch and the wristwatch used by the military during World War I