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  2. Softstar Shoes - Wikipedia

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    They founded the company after being unable to find minimalist shoes for their daughter and learned to sew their own from a local artisan. They began selling the shoes to their friends and neighbors and introduced the brand Softstar Shoes at the Sawdust Art Festival in 1986. [6] Softstar Shoes relocated from Texas to Oregon in 1991. [6]

  3. Journeys (company) - Wikipedia

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    Journeys Kidz is a specialty footwear brand that opened its first store in 2001 for kids 5–12 years old, [15] [16] with the tagline “Big Kidz Shoes, Little Kidz Sizes.” [17] There are 170 locations in the United States.

  4. Lakai Limited Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Lakai Limited Footwear is an American footwear company based in Torrance, California, that creates shoes designed for and inspired by skateboarding. Lakai was founded in 1999 by the professional skateboarders Mike Carroll and Rick Howard, who co-founded Girl Skateboards .

  5. Shoes of NYC finds the story behind the shoes on the streets

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    That seemed to work for Lexi Cross and Huston Conti when starting their social brand 'Shoes of NYC.' The fashion duo have always been intrigued by how shoes can describe and represent a person ...

  6. Johnston & Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Gleason knew the value of a recognized brand name and decided to keep the Johnston & Murphy name as well as establish a national sales and marketing force. James Johnston died in 1903. [ 3 ] In the 1920s, Gleason's son, George Gleason, coined the company's first slogan, "The best shoes anybody can buy."

  7. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis version of "'Hill Brothers Self Service Shoe Store'" went from 3 to 103 stores in the Midwest and South between 1956 and 1971. Volume Shoe originally operated the 103 stores under the "Hill Brothers Self Service" name. Starting in 1972, Volume Shoe began to consolidate stores in proximity and convert others to the "Payless" brand.