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  2. Kinney Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The G.R. Kinney Company was an American manufacturer and retailer of shoes from 1894 [1] until September 16, 1998. [2] It was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in March 1923, with the symbol KNN. [3] The shoe concern was started by George Romanta Kinney whose father ran a general store in rural Candor, New York. The father became indebted ...

  3. Edison Brothers Stores - Wikipedia

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    The company began on October 28, 1922, when brothers Sam, Harry, Mark, Irving, and Simon Edison—most of whom had previous experience in the shoe business working for others—opened their first shoe store, Chandler's, in Atlanta, Georgia. The store was a success and the brothers opened up a second shoe store, called Baker's, the next year.

  4. Lennys Grill & Subs - Wikipedia

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    Lennys Grill & Subs®, formerly Lenny's Sub Shop®, is a quick serve sandwich franchise of Philadelphia-style sub shops focused on cheesesteaks and sub sandwiches. Lennys is based in Memphis, Tennessee , and has about 100 locations, mainly throughout the southeastern United States.

  5. Jean-Michel Cazabat - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Michel Cazabat (born May 18, 1959, in Bordères-sur-l'Echez) is a French shoe designer. His shoes have been worn by celebrities including Miley Cyrus, [1] Kristen Stewart, [2] Sarah Jessica Parker, [3] Kourtney Kardashian, [4] Lenny Kravitz, [5] and others.

  6. United States Shoe Corporation - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Shoe's history dates back to 1879 with the establishment of the Stern-Auer Shoe Company in Cincinnati. [1] In 1921, eight other Cincinnati shoe manufacturers consolidated to form the United States Shoe Corporation—which had Red Cross Shoes as its flagship brand—but by 1929 the combine was failing, and Joseph Stern, head of Stern-Auer, proposed to merge the two companies with the ...

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