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  2. Mr Hare - Wikipedia

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    Products. Shoes. Website. mrhare.com. Mr Hare was a British footwear brand created by Marc Hare in 2008. [1] The brand ceased trading in October 2016 and closed its Mayfair and Notting Hill stores. [2][3] The Guardian reported in 2012 that: "Mr Hare is quietly becoming one of the most important names in British menswear." [4]

  3. Dolcis Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Dolcis. Dolcis Shoes is a shoewear retailer in the United Kingdom that operate online and through retailers. Previously, they owned over 65 standalone shops in the UK and over 150 concessions. Bought by Harvey Jacobson, of the Jacobson Group in 2012, they relaunched their collections the following year to celebrate their 150th anniversary.

  4. Pavers Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.pavers.co.uk. pavers.ie. pavers.us. Pavers Ltd, also known as Pavers Shoes, is a family-owned footwear business operating in the UK and Ireland. Pavers currently has more than 100 stores, all managed from the head office in York. The company has grown rapidly in recent years and online. In 2011, Pavers launched its 24-hour TV ...

  5. Rope-soled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Espadrilles are traditional rope-soled shoes originating in the Basque Country, Catalonia and Aragon regions of Spain. They typically have a sandal-like form with woven straps or else a canvas upper. They were originally made from woven esparto (hence the name), but modern mass-produced shoes are more commonly made from the cheaper jute, giving ...

  6. Spectator shoe - Wikipedia

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    Spectator shoe. The spectator shoe, also known as co-respondent shoe, is a style of low-heeled, oxford, semi-brogue or full brogue constructed from two contrasting colours, typically having the toe and heel cap and sometimes the lace panels in a darker colour than the main body of the shoe. [1][2][3] This style of shoe dates from the nineteenth ...

  7. Category:Shoe companies of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bacup Shoe Company. Barker Black. Barratts Shoes. Ben Sherman. Manolo Blahnik. British United Shoe Machinery.

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