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  2. Sergio Rossi (shoe designer) - Wikipedia

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    Rossi was born in San Mauro Pascoli in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. He worked with his father, a shoemaker, and learned the trade. [1] In 1951, he opened his first shoe store. He also made sandals and sold them to beach-goers in Rimini and at Bologna boutiques. In 1968, the first shoes, marked with the Rossi brand, were produced.

  3. Sergio Rossi - Wikipedia

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    Sergio Rossi factory, San Mauro Pascoli. The San Mauro production plant was built in 2003. It measures a total of 55,600 square meters (598,000 sq ft), with 12,000 square meters (130,000 sq ft) accounting for production and warehouse space and 4,000-square-meter (43,000 sq ft) of space for offices, pattern, and prototype departments.

  4. Mermaiding - Wikipedia

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    The Mermaid Kat Academy [31] was the world's first mermaid school that made mermaiding accessible to everyone and opened in August 2012. Shortly after that the Philippine Mermaid Swimming Academy [ 32 ] and several other mermaid schools opened around the world.

  5. Sergio Rossi dies at 84 - AOL

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    The cause of death was likely coronavirus as he was hospitalized for a few days.

  6. Sandals of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    The sandals are the remains of an ornate fabric shoe (slipper) allegedly given to the Abbey by Pepin the Short in the Carolingian period (7th to 9th centuries). [1]They are mentioned by Pepin in the deed of 762, and he is said to have received them from Rome as a gift of Pope Stephen II.

  7. Sergio Valente - Wikipedia

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    Sergio Valente was an American clothing brand. Originally, the brand produced designer jeans for men, women and children in the 1970s and 1980s. [ 1 ] In the 1990s, it was relaunched and focused on juniors' and women's designer jeans and stretch- denim fabrics. [ 2 ]