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  2. Bloch (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Bloch company was founded by Jacob Bloch, a cobbler who emigrated from Eastern Europe to Australia in 1931. [1] Bloch began making pointe shoes in a workshop in Paddington, Sydney in 1932, when he noticed a ballet dancer struggling to stay en pointe and offered to make her an improved pair of shoes.

  3. Category:Shoe companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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  4. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    Pointe shoes are most often available in light pink colors and less commonly in black and white. In recent years, pointe shoes have also become more diverse in color. For example, many pointe shoe makers, like Bloch, offer pointe shoes in various skin tones ranging from light pink to deeper browns to suit darker complexions. When other colors ...

  5. Overland Footwear Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the company opened its first Merchant 2018 store and its first store in Australia. [2] By 2014, the company had 60 high-street stores branded as Overland, Merchant 1948 and Mi Piaci. It was designing 40% of its shoes in-house, with designers recruited from Nike or Adidas or as new graduates from the London College of Fashion. [1]

  6. UGG (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Steadman sold his UGH brand boots widely in Australia throughout the 1970s and 1980s. [32] This registration was subsequently sold to Ugg Holdings Inc. in early 1995. In August 1995, Deckers Brands purchased Ugg Holdings, and in 1999 registered Ugg Holdings trademarks, including the UGG AUSTRALIA label (with sun-like device), in Australia.

  7. Colorado Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2011 Colorado had 434 stores in Australia and New Zealand, and employed 3,800 people. It owed around A$ 400 million to 18 financiers. [3] The Colorado clothing retail group went into receivership on 30 March 2011. [4]