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  2. Patent leather - Wikipedia

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    A men's black patent leather shoe. Patent leather is a type of coated leather that has a high-gloss finish. [1] [2] In general, patent leather is fine grain leather that is treated to give it a glossy appearance. Characterized by a glass-like finish that catches the light, patent leather comes in all colors just like regular leather.

  3. Court shoe - Wikipedia

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    A men's court shoe (or opera pump), in patent leather, worn with white tie or black tie attire. A court shoe ( British English ) or pump ( American English ) is a shoe with a low-cut front, or vamp , with either a shoe buckle or a black bow as ostensible fastening.

  4. Christian Louboutin - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he launched a collection of men's footwear at a new exclusive store in Paris. Two explanations were given why Louboutin started a men's line. The first was a story of a French woman who asked him to make her a pair of shoes for her very large feet. He custom-created the size 13 1/2 shoes for her, but she didn't end up buying them.

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  6. Chuck Taylor All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    Many athletes switched to shoes with leather uppers and harder rubber soles made by Converse as well as its competitors. [ 5 ] [ 10 ] Tree Rollins was thought to be the last player to regularly wear canvas Converse All Stars in the NBA during the 1979–1980 season, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] although Micheal Ray Richardson and Mickey Johnson briefly wore ...

  7. Kaufman Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 Kaufman purchased L.H. Packard & Co. of Montreal, followed by Prospect Shoes Ltd. of Sherbrooke in 1966. [2] Footwear production for the company became centred in Quebec. Kaufman also manufactured under the brand names "Oomphies" (women's casual and duty shoes), "Snowbelles" (slush-molded vinyl boots), "Feelings" (women's casual sandals ...