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  2. The Best Business Casual Shoes for Any Office Occasion - AOL

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    Originally designed as menswear shoe, it cross-pollinated to the women’s lineup—hence the extended sizing and wide-foot friendliness. Sizes: 5–13 Colors: Tan, black, white, and navy

  3. I'm a Style Editor—I Wear These Business Casual Shoes Just ...

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    Suede Driving Loafers. Driving shoes, especially in a moccasin style, naturally lean on the casual—and warm-weather-friendly—side, so these have been one of my default shoes to wear in summer ...

  4. 10 of the Most Comfortable Women’s Loafers, All Tested and ...

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    The 16 Most Comfortable Sneakers for Women That Money Can Buy, According to Nurses, New Yorkers and PureWow Editors ... trendy bright red, two-tone black and white and tweed, just to name a few ...

  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. Category:Shoe brands - Wikipedia

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  7. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., the annual footwear industry revenue was $48 billion in 2012. In 2015, there were about 29,000 shoe stores in the U.S. and the shoe industry employed about 189,000 people. [47] Due to rising imports, these numbers are also declining. The only way of staying afloat in the shoe market is to establish a presence in niche markets. [48]