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  2. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition The Rise of Sneaker Culture at the Brooklyn Museum. Sneakers have been an important part of hip hop (primarily Pumas, Nike, and Adidas) and rock 'n roll (Converse, Vans) cultures since the 1970s. Hip hop artists sign million dollar deals with major brands such as Nike, Adidas, or Puma to promote their shoes.

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    Related: 9 of the Best Sandals and Slip-Ons for Plantar Fasciitis Dealing with plantar fasciitis and lookin At this point in the year, everyone rushes to pull out clunky snow and winter boots to ...

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    This black-and-pink pair of women’s sneakers from Puma is half off during Labor Day, bringing its price down from $85 to just $42.50. These shoes are slip-on, so you don't have to worry about ...

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    When you think slip-on shoes, canvas fabric likely comes to mind. And while I love a good canvas shoe, sometimes you want to feel a bit more elevated. The ECCO Soft 7’s are casual, but say “I ...

  6. Vans - Wikipedia

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    Vans reached its nationwide popularity when, in 1982, Sean Penn wore a pair of Vans checkerboard slip-ons as character Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. [6] In 2016, the internet meme "Damn Daniel", featuring California teen Daniel Lara wearing Vans, went viral. In appreciation, the company gave Lara a lifetime supply of Vans shoes ...

  7. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    A less casual, earlier type of slip-on is made with side goring (sometimes called a dress loafer). [4] Made in the same shape as lace-up Oxfords, but lacking the laces, these shoes have elasticated inserts on the side which allow the shoe to be easily removed but remain snug when worn. This cut has its greatest popularity in Britain.