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    Women's Go Walk Joy Walking Shoe Sneaker. This best-selling shoe has over 65,000 5-star ratings on Amazon and plenty of enthusiastic reviews. One customer shared, "I have a severe bunion on one ...

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    New Balance 327 Women's Sneakers $100.00 at J.Crew. ... The top has a wide-scoop neckline modeled after a classic tee, and the pants have a stretchy elastic waistband, pockets on the inseam and a ...

  5. Keds - Wikipedia

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    Keds Champion sneaker, for women, 1916. In 1916, U.S. Rubber consolidated 30 different shoe brand names to create one company. Initially, the name "Peds" was chosen for the brand from the Latin word for feet, but it was already trademarked. [1] [2] Keds's original shoe design, the Champion, was the first mass-marketed canvas-top shoe. [3]

  6. Golden Goose (company) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2000, the brand launched a collection of high fashion sneakers differentiated by durable craftsmanship and distressed look. [2] [3] In 2007, they launched the Super-Star model and the signature five-point star iconography. [4] The company reported €500 million in annual sales in 2023. [4]

  7. Herbert Levine (company) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] As early as 1953, Herbert Levine introduced a calf-length boot in white kidskin, [3] which sold poorly. Most retailers saw boots as a separate category of footwear from shoes, to be worn for protection from bad weather or for work. By contrast, Herbert Levine argued that boots were shoes and could be an integral part of a woman's outfit.