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  2. Crocs - Wikipedia

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    Crocs were ranked the sixth worst thing to happen to men in 2007 by Maxim. [80] In 2010, Time magazine listed Crocs as one of the world's "50 Worst Inventions". [ 81 ] The blog "IHateCrocs.com" was founded by two Canadian college students; one of its founders, Kate Leth , referred to the shoes as "hideous".

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    The new collaboration will be available midday (CT), or 1 p.m. Eastern Time, on Crocs.com and at Crocs retail locations and select wholesale partners while supplies last. The shoes range in price ...

  4. Gen Alpha keeps tripping and falling over their own Crocs, so ...

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    At least anecdotally, Crocs-related incidents are something Jessica Ramírez, senior research analyst at market tracker Jane Hali & Associates, has seen increase compared to other shoes in the ...

  5. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    This style, sometimes referred to as "dopamine dressing", featured long skirts and belted maxi dresses with thigh splits, lots of gold and pearl jewelry, neon blue tights, [116] oversized striped cardigan sweaters, multicoloured silk skirts with seashell or floral print, strappy sandals, pants with a contrasting stripe down the leg, ugg boots ...

  6. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For European men aged 25–40, shorter hair styles that usually took the form of a quiff were fashionable in the early 2000s, as well as spiked hair and fauxhawks for men aged 18–30. Dark-haired young British men often had dyed-blonde weaves and streaks until the late 2000s when a natural hair color became the norm again. [ 194 ]

  7. Charles H. Gates - Wikipedia

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    Charles Howard Gates (known as Swiftwater Bill; April 7, 1854 – February 13, 1933) was an American frontiersman and fortune hunter, and a fixture in stories of the Klondike Gold Rush. [ 1 ] In one famous Klondike story he presented Dawson dance hall girl Gussie Lamore her weight in gold. [ 2 ]