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  2. Rainbow Shops - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Shops was founded in 1935 [2] in New York City by Irving Arthur Swarzman, [3] an Austrian native who was raised in Brooklyn. Swarzman chose the name “Rainbow” to reflect the vibrant and diverse range of affordable fashion options sold at the store.

  3. 5 Seriously Cute Rainbow Shoes to Rock During Pride ... - AOL

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    You’re going to want to check out Zappos’ Pride collection, featuring rainbow styles from so many top brands. It’s a time to celebrate LGBTQ pride and show support in the fight for equal ...

  4. Rainbow Running Shoes? Color Us Obsessed With These Comfy Kicks

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    We prefer to keep it simple with matching two-piece sets in solid shades, while our shoes shine in the spotlight. Colorful kicks put a spring in our step, helping Us run like the wind!

  5. Brooks Running launches limited-edition ice cream-inspired shoes

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    In total, there are five shoes in the collection: Women's Ghost 12 in the vanilla sprinkles and rainbow sherbet colors, women's Ricochet LE in vanilla sprinkles and men's Ghost 12 in cookies and ...

  6. Rainbow Sandals - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Sandals Inc. was established in 1974 in Laguna Beach, California by Jay Longley and is currently based in San Clemente, California. The company specializes in men's and women's leather, hemp , and rubber flip-flops .

  7. Green Boots - Wikipedia

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    Additional bodies are in "Rainbow Valley", an area below the summit strewn with corpses wearing brightly colored mountaineering apparel. [17] Yet another named corpse is that of Hannelore Schmatz , who, with a prominent position on the south route, earned the moniker "the German woman"; she summited in 1979 but died at 8,200 metres (27,000 ...