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  2. Category:Shoe designers - Wikipedia

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    Coco Chanel. Charles & Keith. Charles David (company) Charlotte Olympia. The Chelsea Cobbler. Sandra Choi. Jimmy Choo. Robert Clergerie. Dennis Comeau.

  3. Golo Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Golo Footwear is a fashion company that was established in 1915 by the German immigrant Adolf Heilbrunn. History [ edit ] The company initially designed and manufactured slippers in Dunmore, Pennsylvania , and was known for experimenting with materials not traditionally used in footwear, such as cork, stretch fabrics, Gore-Tex for rainboots, [1 ...

  4. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Slide (footwear) Slides or sliders are a type of light shoe that is characterized by having a loose heel that holds on to the foot from the front. Like flip-flops, they are typically employed in casual situations, in addition to being unisex footwear worn by both sexes. Sliders are distinguished from flip-flops by their vamp strap which does ...

  5. Rack Room Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Rack Room Shoes is an American footwear retailer headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, which operates more than 500 stores in 36 states under the Rack Room Shoes and Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse brands. Both brands offer a variety of styles for women, men and children in athletic, comfort and dress categories, as well as accessories ...

  6. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Clarks, the trade name of C. & J. Clark International Limited, is a British international shoe manufacturer and retailer majority owned by Viva Goods, Hong Kong. [3] It was founded in 1825 by Cyrus Clark in the village of Street, Somerset, England, where the company's headquarters remain. The company has 1,400 branded stores and franchises ...

  7. Patten (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The word patten probably derives from the Old French patte meaning hoof or paw. [1] It was also spelled patyn and in other ways. [2] Historically, pattens were sometimes used to protect hose without an intervening pair of footwear and thus the name was sometimes extended to similar shoes like clogs.