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    Stella Nina McCartney CBE (born 13 September 1971) is an English fashion designer. She is a daughter of British singer-songwriter Paul McCartney and the American photographer and animals rights activist Linda McCartney . [ 1 ]

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    Like shoes in general, fashion thigh boots are marketed through several different channels. A key differentiator among these channels is the price point and construction: Couture fashion designers; Fashion designers; Couture shoe designers; Boutique brands; Fashion and shoe retailers; Couture fashion designers marketing thigh boots will vary ...

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    Adidas's Superstar and Pro Model shoes, affectionately known as "shelltoes" for their stylized hard rubber toe box, were fueled by, among others, coaches such as UCLA's John Wooden. [63] Adidas drew about even with Converse in basketball by the mid-1970s before both started to fall behind then-upstart Nike in the early 1980s. [ 64 ]

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    These cozy Skechers sneakers are on sale as low as $28 across all nine colorways (but the average sale price seems to be around $49). These sneakers are soft and flexible and made from breathable ...

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    Schering-Plough bought the Dr. Scholl's brand in 1979. [3] In 2009, Merck & Co. purchased the Dr. Scholl's brand as part of its acquisition of Schering-Plough. [4] Under Merck & Co., Schering-Plough imported the product line from China [5] and had a North American distribution agreement for footwear with the Brown Shoe Company (now Caleres).