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  2. Sibley's - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, after the disastrous 1904 "Sibley fire" gutted the Granite Building and much of Rochester's dry goods district, [3] Sibley's moved to its final location, the Sibley Building at the northeast corner of East Main Street and Clinton Avenue. [4] By 1939, Sibley's was the largest department store between New York City and Chicago. [4]

  3. File:John Fluevog Shoes, 37 Main Street, Brooklyn NY.jpg

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  4. Johnston & Murphy - Wikipedia

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    By 1887, Johnston & Murphy was producing over two thousand pairs of shoes and slippers weekly in a seven-story factory with 250 operators and steam-driven equipment. [4] In 1892, the firm occupied a newly built factory on 46 to 54 Lincoln Street in the Springfield Belmont Section of Newark, between Mercer and Court Streets. [5]

  5. The 17 Shoes You Need to Become a Street Style Icon - AOL

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    You see, the best fashion ideas are sparked from street style… and this season, everyone is slaying the shoe game. 17 Low-Key Rich Mom Pieces for Effortless Styling To really level up your ...

  6. Skechers - Wikipedia

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    Greenberg sought to focus on men's street shoes; Skechers' early products were utility-style boots popular in grunge fashion. [3] The company quickly expanded to include women and children, with casual and athletic styles, and went public in 1999.

  7. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Pay-Less National was founded in 1956 in Topeka, Kansas, by two cousins, Louis and Shaol Pozez, to open self-service stores selling budget footwear. Circa 1962–1963, Volume Shoe company purchased the original Hill Brothers Shoe Company based in Kansas City, Missouri and converted all 25 of their stores to the "Payless" name. In 1971, Volume ...