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  2. KitchenAid Mixers! Cashmere Sweaters! The Macy’s ... - AOL

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    The KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-quart mixer bundle (originally $480, now $350) for mom and a couple of Charter Club Cashmere sweaters (originally starting at $119, now as low as $40) for my ...

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    Drop everything and scoop up this beloved four-piece sheet set from Charter Club for under $100 with coupon code GOTIME. Just so you know, the pieces (including two pillowcases, a flat sheet and a ...

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    Now through Jan. 8, J.Crew is having an end-of-season cashmere sale for up to 50% off select styles for men, women, and kids, where you can find this stunning cashmere sweater for a fraction of ...

  5. The May Department Stores Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, May was acquired by Federated Department Stores for $11 billion (~$16.5 billion in 2023) in stock, with all former May divisions being folded into Federated's various Macy's branches. [14] [15] In 2006, over 400 former May stores, with their wide variety of long-standing brand names, were consolidated and renamed as Macy's.

  6. Bluemercury - Wikipedia

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    The Becks sold the company to Macy's, Inc. for $210 million in 2015, while retaining their positions as CEO and COO. [7] [8] Macy's added Bluemercury stores, called "shop-in-shops", inside some of its own department stores; the first, three in California and one in Houston, were launched in 2016. [11]

  7. Lucky Brand Jeans - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, 21-year-old Jamal H Nathan along with 17-year-old Barry Perlman opened a Florida jeans shop called Four Way Street. "During the evenings, we'd head out to the local Laundromat with our pockets full of coins and some bleach. A few hours later, we had a stack of great washed jeans -- one of a kind and 100% authentic!" [4]