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  2. 20 Black-Owned Shoe Brands You Should Know - AOL

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  3. Lugz - Wikipedia

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    Lugz is a footwear brand owned by Jack Schwartz Shoes, LLC (JSS). The brand was established in October 1993, and became wildly famous with the African American Community because of Mike Otwell who aimed toward the urban fashion consumer. Lugz is sold in major retailers worldwide and offered in adult's and children's styles. [1]

  4. 20 Black-owned fashion brands to support today ... - AOL

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    While it’s true that small businesses are being hit especially hard right now due to the economic decline and global store closures brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s also true that ...

  5. Black-Owned Fashion and Beauty Companies to Support Now ... - AOL

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    Black history and its culture have always had a profound effect on the fashion and beauty industries -- particularly in the United States. Many companies have navigated new ways of serving their ...

  6. Black-owned business - Wikipedia

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    Shark Tank, has provided a medium for many Black-owned businesses to acquire investors, promote their business, and share their story with the world. One of the largest Black-owned companies on Shark Tank was a company called U-Lace. U-Lace was a no-tie shoe lace owned by Tim Talley out of Rochester, New York.

  7. Stacy Adams Shoe Company - Wikipedia

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    Stacy Adams is an American brand of menswear including suits, sleepwear, underwear, sportswear, jewelry, and shoes, with an emphasis on urban fashions, including styles resembling modern zoot suits, as well as more casual hip-hop clothing. Stacy Adams is currently owned by Glendale, Wisconsin-based Weyco Group.