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  3. 2024 is the Year Your Winter Shoe Game is Top-Tier, Shop ...

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    Winter is here and so is 2024—like clockwork, here is your guide to this season's shoe trends. Ahead, you'll find five major aesthetics that have ruled the runway and will most definitely ...

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    The intentionally odd, clunky shoes we saw on the runways at Prada and Miu Miu give an effortless, unpolished effect to classic fashion silhouettes—and that’s why we’re intrigued. Satin ...

  5. Levi Strauss & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Levi Strauss & Co. (/ ˈ l iː v aɪ ˈ s t r aʊ s / LEE-vy STROWSS) is an American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's (/ ˈ l iː v aɪ z / LEE-vyze) brand of denim jeans.It was founded in May 1853 [2] when German-Jewish immigrant Levi Strauss moved from Buttenheim, Bavaria, to San Francisco, California, to open a West Coast branch of his brothers' New York dry goods business.

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    In 1996, women's bell-bottoms were reintroduced to the mainstream public, under the name "boot-cut" (or "bootleg" [10]) trousers as the flare was slimmer. [11] By 1999, flare jeans had come into vogue among women, [12] which had a wider, more exaggerated flare than boot-cuts. The boot-cut style ended up dominating the fashion world for 10 years.

  7. Express, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Limited Brands, in 1980, opened the first Express store, [6] as women's clothier "Limited Express" in Chicago's Water Tower Place. [7] Former CEO Michael Weiss joined the brand in 1981 when the test expanded to include eight stores. By 1986, Express had 250 stores and began testing the sale of men's merchandise in 16 stores the following year.