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  2. Mr. T Is the Only T in New Skechers Super Bowl Ad - AOL

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    In a new Super Bowl ad starring Mr. T, Skechers corrects its often misspelled name and promotes a new slip-on shoe. ... Mr. T shows off all the types of shoes Skechers has to offer, and all the ...

  3. Our Menswear Editors Tested the Best Men's Casual Slip-on Shoes

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    The best casual slip-on shoes, ranging from leather mules to wool slippers, are stylish, comfortable, and don't require any tying. Our Menswear Editors Tested the Best Men's Casual Slip-on Shoes ...

  4. Tull Price - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning to NYC in 2004 with a better understanding of what makes a high quality pair of shoes, Tull enlisted his brother, Josh Price, to help found FEIT in 2005. [ 16 ] FEIT was founded as a response to " fast fashion " [ 17 ] [ 18 ] and is one of the founders of the neo-luxury [ 19 ] movement.

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    Feethit Women's Slip-On Walking Shoes have more than 8,000 five-star reviews, many of which come from those with active jobs — think service industry workers, medical professionals and teachers ...

  6. Mr Price Group - Wikipedia

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    Mr Price Group is a cash-based fashion-value retailer, and is a public company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Established in 1985, the retailer has 2,900 stores which are mainly in South Africa, as well as online channels. The company operates through four segments: Apparel, Homeware, Financial Services and Telecoms.

  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.