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  2. Reebok Pump - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] A demo version of the Pump, a customizable inflatable/deflatable high-top shoe, was exhibited at the Sporting Goods Manufacturers' Association in February 1989. [2] [4] On November 24, 1989, the first Reebok Pump was released. [1] [4] That month, Dominique Wilkins was featured on a television commercial introducing the Reebok Pump. [5]

  3. PF Flyers - Wikipedia

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    PF styles ranged from high- and low-top sport shoes to oxfords and moccasins "for work, relaxation and play". PF Flyers' women's line was released in 1948. [ 1 ] In 1950, PF Flyers became standard issue for certain military outfits. 1958 saw the first athlete to be endorsed by a shoe brand: All-star basketball player Bob Cousy of the Boston ...

  4. Reebok Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Reebok Freestyle is an athletic shoe introduced in 1982 by Reebok.The Freestyle was the first sneaker designed (by Angel Martinez [1]) and marketed for women. [2] [3] [4] It helped Reebok into the mainstream athletic wear market and fashion scene along with becoming one of the most popular athletic shoes of all time. [5]

  5. Kick It Old-School Style in These 5 Retro-Inspired Sneakers

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    Everything old is new again! Lately, we feel like we’ve been transported back to the ‘90s and early 2000s in a time machine. Y2K fashion is in, from baby tees to low-rise jeans.

  6. These Trendy High-Top Sneakers Are All Over 20% Off - AOL

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    Take this to a whole new dimension with high-top sneakers… these have been “in” since the mid-1900s! Vintage and nostalgic, there’s something about high tops that people can’t get enough of.

  7. Chuck Taylor All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, Chuck Taylor All Stars had become a standard among high school, collegiate, and professional basketball players. [10]In the 1960s, Converse had captured about 70 to 80 percent of the basketball shoe market, with Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars being worn by ninety percent of professional and college basketball players.