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Frank And Oak Has 50% Off At 7 Canadian Stores That Are Closing Their Doors Forever

Goodbye stores but hello sales.
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Saying goodbye is hard, but there are some benefits when a store closes its doors. Frank And Oak closing sales are on now at seven of their locations across Canada and the deals are pretty big. 

According to the company's Facebook page, the store closings mean customers can score 50% off on their last trip to the shop. 

50% Off

You can score deals at 7 Frank And Oak shops across Canada 

The half-off deal is in place at their stores in the West Edmonton Mall, Burnaby's Metropolis at Metrotown, Toronto's CF Sherway Gardens, Hamilton's CF Limeridge and Promenade St Bruno, Mirabel Premium Outlets Montréal, and CF Carrefour Laval in Quebec. 

Everything in the store, including new collections and things that are already marked down qualify for this discount. The company does specify that it's only in these specific stores, however. 

All sales are final since you can't return anything to a store that is closed. The Facebook events for the sales say they will be on until August 20, 2020.

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