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  3. Converse (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Converse (/ ˈ k ɒ n v ər s /) is an American lifestyle brand that markets, distributes, and licenses footwear, apparel, and accessories. Founded by Marquis Mills Converse in 1908 as the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts, it has been acquired by several companies before becoming a subsidiary of Nike, Inc. in 2003.

  4. Chuck Taylor All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    Although Chuck Taylor All-Stars are no longer used in professional basketball, they remain popular as casual footwear. Converse has released editions of the shoes in many colors and patterns, as well as updated models that retain the original's appearance while incorporating newer technology.

  5. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [5] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022.

  6. This is what the two holes in your Converse are used for

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    Updated February 2, 2017 at 6:21 AM. If you've ever owned a pair of Converse sneakers, you've probably noticed two tiny holes on the side. Aside from their odd location, these small silver...

  7. Chuck Taylor (salesman) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s Converse had captured about 70 to 80 percent of the basketball shoe market before the company's sales declined. Beginning in the 1980s Converse All Stars enjoyed a comeback in popularity as casual footwear. Nike acquired Converse in 2003 and continues to market Chuck Taylor All Star shoes in mass merchandise outlets worldwide.

  8. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Axar Capital Management. Former: Blum Capital. Wolverine World Wide. Golden Gate Capital. Number of employees. 18,000 (2017) [2] Website. www.payless.com. Payless ShoeSource Worldwide, LLC [3] (formerly known as Payless ShoeSource Inc. ), is an American multinational discount footwear chain.

  9. DC Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Ken Block, Damon Way, Danny Way, Clayton Blehm, Colin McKay, Rob Dyrdek. Products. Footwear, apparel, snowboards. Parent. Authentic Brands Group. Website. www .dcshoes .com. A pair of DC Shoes. DC Shoes, Inc. is an American company that specializes in footwear for action sports, including skateboarding and snowboarding.

  10. Vans - Wikipedia

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    Vans is an American manufacturer of skateboarding shoes and related apparel, established in Anaheim, California, and owned by VF Corporation. The company also sponsors surf, snowboarding, BMX, and motocross teams. [3] From 1996 to 2019, the company was the primary sponsor of the annual Warped Tour music festival.

  11. Asics - Wikipedia

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    Asics generated ¥484.6 billion in net sales and ¥19.9 billion in net income in fiscal year 2022. 53% of the company's income came from the sale of performance running shoes, 20% from other shoes, 7% from apparel and equipment, and 9% from Onitsuka Tiger. 25% of the company's sales were in Japan, 22% in North America, 27% in Europe, 13% in ...

  12. Converse (shoe) - Wikipedia

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