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  2. QVC - Wikipedia

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    QVC/HSN app (all QVC & HSN networks) Frndly TV. Internet Protocol television. QVC (short for " Quality Value Convenience ") is an American free-to-air television network and a flagship shopping channel specializing in televised home shopping, owned by Qurate Retail Group.

  3. Native American jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Fritz Casuse, Navajo jeweler, Santa Fe [47] The Navajo , or Diné, began working silver in the 19th century. Atsidi Sani , or "Old Smith" (c. 1828 – 1918), [ 48 ] who may have been the first Navajo blacksmith and is credited as the first Navajo silversmith, learned to work silver from a Mexican smith as early as 1853.

  4. Zappos - Wikipedia

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    US$2 billion (2015) Number of employees. 1,500+. Parent. Amazon. Website. zappos.com. Zappos.com is an American online shoe and clothing retailer based in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. [ 1] The company was founded in 1999 by Nick Swinmurn and launched under the domain name Shoesite.com.

  5. Foot pain? These podiatrist-approved Skechers are the answer ...

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    Case in point: Skechers Flex Appeal Washable Lace-Up Sneakers, which happen to be on sale for $48 at QVC right now. These kicks, built for “right-out-of-the-box comfort,’ have a secret weapon ...

  6. Lexington shopping news: New members-only store coming ... - AOL

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    Run, don’t walk: A new retailer is coming to The Summit at Fritz Farm.. Nike, the shoe and apparel giant, is opening Nov. 17 at 4084 Finn Way, according to the company.

  7. Nagy Brothers Shoe Repair - Wikipedia

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    Nagy Brothers Shoe Repair. / 39.928009; -82.984456. Nagy Brothers Shoe Repair is a historic building in the Hungarian Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The one-story structure was built in 1932 in a vernacular commercial style. [1] [2] The building was historically used as a shoe repair shop and gas station.