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  2. Adidas Campus - Wikipedia

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    The original name of the shoes were Tournament later being renamed to Campus in the 1980s. Part of what made the shoes a success is the thicker overall design of the shoe when compared to other shoes from Adidas like the Samba or Gazelle. [2] This can be seen from the bigger sole, the bigger upper of the shoe, and even the wider stripes on the ...

  3. Myntra - Wikipedia

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    Myntra is an Indian fashion e-commerce company headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. [1] The company was founded in 2007-2008 to sell personalized gift items.

  4. Sole Collector - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Sole Collector released issue 34 dubbed ‘The Ultimate Issue' which was the first issue released in hard cover format. [8] The magazine released its first iPad all digital magazine issue in 2012 with an exclusive interview with Tinker Hatfield and Tiffany Beers, shot at a secret location on Nike campus.

  5. Bangladesh MHM School & College - Wikipedia

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    - White socks and black shoes. - College students: Red tie with school emblem, coat or blazer. - Institute-provided Thursday T-shirt. - Navy blue trousers with school emblem. - White socks and white sneakers. Girls - Navy blue pinafore, white scarf, tie, white socks, black shoes. - Older girls: Navy blue salwar-kameez.

  6. Liberty Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Shoes Limited (LSL) is an Indian shoe company, based in Karnal, Haryana. Established in 1954, the company produces 60,000 pairs of footwear a day through its six manufacturing units. The shoes are sold through its multi-brand outlets and showrooms. The company has a presence in 25 countries, with 50 showrooms outside India. [2]

  7. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    The shoe is called the "Adidas Futurecraft Biofabric." The material used is 15% lighter than conventional silk fibers, and is 100% biodegradable. The shoe only begin to dissolve when it is put in contact with a high concentration of the digestion enzyme proteinase, which occurs naturally. Once this happens, the shoes can decompose within 36 hours.