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  2. West Coast Shoe Company - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Shoe Company, commonly known as Wesco, is an American manufacturer of men's and women's boots based in Scappoose, Oregon. [3] The company was founded in 1918 and still manufactures all its boots in the United States.

  3. Wesco - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Shoe Company, maker of Wesco work boots, based in Scappoose, Oregon; WESCO oil, an oil company in West Michigan; It also refers to Wesco in Germany (formerly Westermann & Co), founded 1867.

  4. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast Shoe Company (Wesco) began manufacturing their "engineer boots" in 1939. [2] Engineer boots were originally meant as protective gear for firemen working on steam railway engines (i.e. "engineers"), as their minimal stitching and pull-on design made them ideal for working in conditions with hot coals, embers, and sharp edges.

  5. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Cost: $165 | Materials: Knit upper, EVA foam midsole and rubber outsole | Sizes available: Women's 5-12 with half sizes up to 10.5; men's 7-15 with half sizes up to 12.5 | Widths: Regular and wide ...

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Furrs Supermarkets – New Mexico/West Texas; went bankrupt in 2001. Genuardi's – defunct as of 2012 as a chain; 2015 all locations; Giant – Ralphs big box format; Southern California; Giant Open Air – merged with Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy; Haggen – west coast regional chain, acquired by Albertsons. Several locations still exist.

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