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  2. We found all the best Labor Day sneaker deals from Nike ... - AOL

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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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    Say no more—you *must* skedaddle to the Nike Bring the Heat Sale. Lasting from June 9 through June 15, it's your best chance to stock up on new workout gear for up to 50 percent off.

  4. 15+ deals to shop during Nike Women’s Week sale - AOL

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    Best sneakers on sale at Nike Nike Free RN 2018 According to the brand, these running shoes have a flexible knit upper for maximum comfort and movability and a cushioned sole for support.

  5. Dillard's - Wikipedia

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    The 265 regular department stores ship the clearance clothing at already 65% off to these Clearance Centers where the clothing is then marked down further to liquidate the heaps of clothing and shoes. [24] The Clearance Centers rival that of a Marshalls or TJ Maxx with unknown sizes or quantities of a specific item. However, all the clothing at ...

  6. Nordstrom Rack - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the company opened its first store in Seattle as a clearance outlet full-line store. [3] The first Nordstrom Rack location was in the basement of a downtown Seattle Nordstrom store. Its website was launched in February 2014 by HauteLook , which was acquired by Nordstrom in 2011. [ 4 ]

  7. Just For Feet - Wikipedia

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    A large selection of clearance footwear, called the "Combat Zone" and located at the front of the store, where value-oriented customers could purchase discontinued styles of shoes, often as low as $9.99 or $19.99