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  2. These affordable and comfortable sneakers are Jennifer ... - AOL

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    Garner's go-to shoes feature a nylon and suede outer, plus a unique webbing on the sides that's been a brand stand-by since the original SeaVees shoes of the '60s. $100 at SeaVees

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    Marbury is the designer of an initial shoe lineup entitled "Starbury" includes "The Starbury One," a basketball shoe which Stephon wore all season on the New York Knicks, "Starbury Crossovers," a classic "Air Force One"-style shoe which is listed at US$9.98, "Starbury Cyclones," shoes with similar styling to "New Balance" shoes, also retailed ...

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    We’re talking about the flashy Golden Goose sneakers that have been a staple for stars like Megan Fox, Katie Holmes and Reese Witherspoon, to name just a few. T

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    Stars like Jennifer Lopez and Emily Ratajkowski love Charles & Keith, and one ELLE editor can attest to why: it’s affordable, undeniably chic, and trendy.

  6. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis version of "'Hill Brothers Self Service Shoe Store'" went from 3 to 103 stores in the Midwest and South between 1956 and 1971. Volume Shoe originally operated the 103 stores under the "Hill Brothers Self Service" name. Starting in 1972, Volume Shoe began to consolidate stores in proximity and convert others to the "Payless" brand.

  7. Feiyue - Wikipedia

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    With the opening up of China and the associated cultural and economic shifts, the sneaker began to lose prominence in China, and by the end of the 1990s, the brand started selling in bulk due to low demand. [5] Once a highly regarded brand, by then, only elderly people and martial arts practitioners valued it as a cheap and durable brand. [5]