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  2. Rykä - Wikipedia

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    Poe is credited with introducing Princess Diana to her shoes, through her creation of the Ryka Rose Foundation, a nonprofit organization working to stop violence against women. [citation needed] Since 2008, Kelly Ripa has been the spokeswoman for Rykä shoes. [7] The Rykä brand is an example of foreign branding. [citation needed]

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  4. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    A bridegroom from Bjerkeland near Bergen wearing folk costume and slip-on shoes, photo before 1870. Credit: Marcus Selmer. In the United States and some European countries, such as Italy, the loafer enjoys general use as a casual and informal shoe worn for work and leisure, though lace-ups are still preferred for more formal situations. [5]

  5. Endless.com - Wikipedia

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    Endless.com was created in December 2007 by Amazon, as their first separate e-commerce brand. [2] [3] Launched sites in Japan, the UK, France and Germany mirroring Endless.com's business under the name Javari. [4] [5] It was announced on July 22, 2009, that Amazon would buy online shoe retailer Zappos for $940 million in a stock and cash deal. [6]

  6. Caleres - Wikipedia

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    Caleres Inc. is an American footwear company that owns and operates a variety of footwear brands. Its headquarters is located in Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. [4] [5] Founded in 1878 as Bryan, Brown & Company in St. Louis, it underwent several name changes; [6] for a time, the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company was the largest manufacturer of shoes in America.

  7. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    They usually include a single strap or a sequence of straps across the toes and the lower half of the foot to hold the shoe on the foot. The term is descriptive in that this shoe is easy to 'slide' on and off the foot when the wearer wants to do so. Slides do not have a Y-shaped strap, like the flip-flop. They generally consist of a sole and a ...