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  2. Shop big savings on Nike at DICK's Sporting Goods - AOL

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    Everything from Air Force 1s to sweats are on sale. ... Find tons of deals on Nike shoes and clothes at DICK’S Sporting Goods. Katelyn Mullen. Updated August 2, 2023 at 6:39 AM.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Dick's Sporting Goods' Black Friday Sale: Deals on Nike, The ...

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    You don't want to miss this blowout sale: Shop Crocs, Yeti and a Nautilus exercise bike for $400 (down from $1,200). ... Dick's Sporting Goods' Black Friday Sale: Deals on Nike, The North Face and ...

  5. Super shoes - Wikipedia

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    The uppers of the shoes tend to be minimalistic and thin. World Athletics set guidelines limiting soles of shoes used in competitions to 40 mm (1.6 in) in height. [2] Super shoes are more expensive than other running shoes, ranging from $200 to $500 for a pair. [5] Prices in late 2023 for Nike Vaporfly and Alphafly shoes ranged from $260 to ...

  6. Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 - Wikipedia

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    The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is the first self-lacing shoe made directly available for retail. The design of the footwear was executed by Tinker Hatfield accompanied by Mark Parker, who was heavily involved in the development.

  7. Off-price - Wikipedia

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    Off-price retailers are independent of manufacturers and buy large volumes of branded goods directly from them. The off-price retail model relies on the purchase of over-produced, or excess, branded goods at a lower price, thus being able to sell to consumers at a discount compared to other stores which purchased an initial run.