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  2. Stadium Goods - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Goods is a retailer specialised in the resale of aftermarket sneakers. Based in New York City, it operates a shop and a drop-off center in SoHo, Manhattan [1] as well as an online store. [2] The store sells sneakers and streetwear, including rare and limited edition sneakers. [3]

  3. Ferragamo’s New NYC Store Lets You Design Custom Sneakers ...

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    Salvatore Ferragamo opened the doors to its new SoHo store in New York City on Friday. Located at 63 Greene Street, the 2,600-square-foot store features a new concept focused on accessories and ...

  4. Kith (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Kith (sometimes stylized as KITH) is an American fashion and lifestyle brand established in New York City in 2011 by Ronnie Fieg. [2] The brand began as a footwear retailer, and later expanded to streetwear and fashion. Kith operates twelve locations worldwide, and three store-within-a-store locations in Bergdorf Goodman, Hirshleifers, and ...

  5. Alife Rivington Club - Wikipedia

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    Alife Rivington Club sold newly released, exclusive and limited-edition sneakers from companies such as Nike and Adidas. [3] The store was located at 158 Rivington St. Alife Rivington Club was meant to have a Harvard Club feel. [4] The store has mahogany cubbies for each shoe, leather couches, and an outdoor courtyard. They also sell online.

  6. Pony (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1972 on Madison Avenue in New York City, PONY was created by Uruguayan-born [3] industry veteran Roberto Muller, along with financing provided by Adidas Chairman Horst Dassler. The company's name is an acronym for Product of New York. [4] During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Pony became one of the top athletic brands worldwide.

  7. Sole Collector - Wikipedia

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    Sole Collector was founded in 2003 by Steve Mulholland, Alex Wang, and Nicole Fesette as a print magazine aimed at providing young males a report of the latest in sneaker culture. [2] Its origins reach back to 1999 when Mulholland created Instyleshoes.com which was both a forum and web store. [2]