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  2. Rag & Bone - Wikipedia

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    With the help of footwear designer Tull Price, former owner of Royal Elastics and current co-owner of FEIT, Rag & Bone Footwear was founded in 2008. Its footwear line includes the Newbury boot. [6] [7] [8] Today, it offers men's and women's ready-to-wear jeans (under rag & bone/JEAN), footwear and accessories. [3]

  3. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    rag.net.au Retail Apparel Group is an Australian and New Zealand clothing retail company, wholly owned by the Foschini Group . [ 1 ] The company operates stores under the Tarocash, Connor, yd., Johnny Bigg, Rockwear and AXL+Co brands.

  4. Footwrap - Wikipedia

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    [4] An 1867 German dictionary of proverbs records the following saying: "One's own footwrap is better than someone else's boot." [5] The German Wehrmacht used footwraps until the end of World War II. They continued to be worn in the East German National People's Army until 1968.

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  6. Tull Price - Wikipedia

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    Marcus started Rag & Bone in 2003, and in 2008 they contacted Tull to discuss the possibility of bringing footwear into their then-growing company. They partnered to found the footwear division of Rag & Bone in the spring of 2009. [24] [25] [26] Tull still serves as President and Creative Director of Footwear at Rag & Bone. [27]

  7. Acme Boots - Wikipedia

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    Acme Boots has since been held by various corporations, including Arena Brands of Dallas, Texas, which licensed the Acme Brand to the Texas Boot Company of Lebanon, Tennessee, in 2000. In 2002, Texas Boot put the Acme Boot brand up for sale, where it was purchased by H.H. Brown, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway , and placed under the Double-H ...