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    Women's sneakers on sale. Black Friday men's sneakers on sale. adidas. adidas Men's Lite Racer Adapt 7.0 Sneaker. $37 $70 Save $33. These men's sneakers are just about half off today. Their ...

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    We were thrilled to spot our best overall orthopedic shoes for those with foot pain on sale at Nordstrom for a limited time. The Hoka Bondi 8 is a walking and everyday running shoe that provides ...

  4. GOAT Group - Wikipedia

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    GOAT is an online platform for sneakers, apparel and accessories. Founded in 2015, it uses a ship-to-verify model and is one of the largest platforms for buying and selling new and vintage sneakers, apparel and accessories. [7]

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    These refined shoes are fit for a sharp suit set or midi skirt and chunky sweater combo, and the 1.38-inch heel height will make walking all day in these feel like a breeze. $83 at Charles & Keith 17.

  6. Kering - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Kering's annual results declined to 19.6 billion (-4%), mainly caused by the deceleration of Gucci's streak, a transition phase according to the group's executives. [39] That same year, Kering acquired the fragrance company Creed , [ 40 ] 30% of the fashion house Valentino , [ 41 ] and Kering Beauté was launched to manage in-house the ...

  7. Guess (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Italian luxury brand Gucci accused Guess of counterfeiting and trademark infringement on the Gucci logo and the interlocking G's which appear on pairs of Guess shoes. In 2012, Gucci was awarded $4.7 million in damages; originally, the Italian brand had asked for $221 million. [25]