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  2. Marikina Shoe Museum - Wikipedia

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    It also features footwear from foreign cultures as well as shoes worn by well-known individuals such as Filipino celebrities and politicians. [1] The museum's main feature is a portion of criminal convict [8] and former First Lady Imelda Marcos's shoe collection [3] (749 pairs as of 2020). [9]

  3. Avia (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Parent. Galaxy Universal. Website. avia.com. A pair of black and gray Avia shoes. Avia (/ ˈeɪ.vi.ə /, AY-vee-ə) is an American footwear and clothing company that specializes in running, yoga and lifestyle activewear, shoes and accessories. Avia was founded in 1979 by Jerry Stubblefield, and is currently a subsidiary of Galaxy Universal.

  4. New Balance 480 - Wikipedia

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    Despite technically being different models, they are the same shoe just in different top heights. This is similar to the Pride 650 (high top) and P550 Oxford (low top) being the same shoe (now known as the New Balance 550). [3] At this point, the company was mainly known for creating running shoes and it wanted to expand into other sports.

  5. List of shoe styles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shoe styles and designs. A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot while doing various activities. Shoes are also used as an item of decoration. The design of shoes has varied enormously through time and from culture to culture, with appearance originally being tied to function.

  6. Spats (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Another reason for the decline in women's use of spats was the popularity of open-topped shoes with interesting visual details like straps and cutouts in the 1920s. Rising hemlines made it possible for women to show off more intricate footwear, which was meant to be visible, not covered by spats. [5]

  7. Chopine - Wikipedia

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    On display at the Shoe Museum in Lausanne. A chopine is a type of women's platform shoe of spanish origin that was popular in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. Chopines were originally used as a patten, clog, or overshoe to protect shoes and dresses from mud and street soil. Chopines originated in Spain in the 14th century and spread to Italy ...