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  2. SAS (shoemakers) - Wikipedia

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    SAS is best known for their hand-crafted shoe forms, in 88 ladies' sizes and 104 men's sizes, to provide a suitable fit. SAS shoes are sold at SAS branded retail locations across the United States and in 11 additional countries, as well as online. Their products are also available in numerous multi-line shoe stores. [4]

  3. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    The Spaulding family in New Hampshire started making shoes based on this design in the early 1930s, [citation needed] naming them loafers, a general term for slip-on shoes which is still in use in America. In 1934, G.H. Bass (a bootmaker in Wilton, Maine) started making loafers under the name Weejuns (sounding like Norwegians). [18]

  4. Shoe size - Wikipedia

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    The shoe size is directly proportional to the length of the foot in the chosen unit of measurement. Sizes of children's, men's, and women's shoes, as well as sizes of different types of shoes, can be compared directly. This is used with the Mondopoint system (USSR/Russia and East Asia). Size 0 as the length of the shoe's inner cavity of 0.

  5. I’m a Fashion Editor and I Wear These Free People Loafers Non ...

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    Never underestimate the power of a great pair of shoes. When I received my pair of Free People Lyra Lug-Sole Loafers for my birthday in the summer of 2022, my life changed. I’m not being dramatic!

  6. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    Men's cap-toe Oxford shoe by Crockett & Jones. An Oxford shoe is a type of shoe characterized by shoelace eyelet tabs that are attached under the vamp, [1] a feature termed "closed lacing". [2]

  7. File:Uk-sas-trans.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:16, 27 May 2018: 269 × 371 (23 KB): RonBot: Reduce nominal size to fit NFC guideline: 12:28, 21 February 2009