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    The Hoka Bondi 9 sneakers released in January. We love the brand for its orthopedic qualities and plush sole. You can snag a pair of the Bondi 9s or pick up a pair of the Bondi 8s at a huge discount.

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    7 Celebrity-Approved Sneakers to Shop at Zappos. From elevated, thick-soled variations to sleek running designs, Hoka has a sneaker for every aesthetic and need. We rounded up our favorite sneaker ...

  7. H.C. Godman Co. - Wikipedia

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    The H.C. Godman Company was a shoe manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio. The manufacturer was the first of significance in the city, founded by Henry Clay Godman as Hodder and Godman Leather in 1876. It operated until 1962, only one of two local shoe manufacturers in Columbus to survive into the 1960s. [1]