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  2. The 13 best men's dress shoes to buy — Cole Haan, Rothy's and ...

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    Every man needs a quality pair of dress shoes. Choose from brands like Cole Haan, SuitSupply, Beckett Simonon and more. ... Best Casual Pick: Cole Haan Men's 4.ZERØGRAND Wingtip Oxford, $228 ...

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    $130 at Amazon $130 at Macy's $130 at DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse. Cole Haan Grand Crosscourt Tennis Sneaker ... Vans are a popular choice for men’s sneakers, and the Old Skool is one of the ...

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    SHOP ZAPPOS' COLE HAAN SALE. Let's talk about said deals: Zappos is marking down the Grandpro Topspin Penny Loafer and Grand Motion Woven Stitchlite, a pair of dressy (but still cozy!) sneaks that ...

  5. Cole Haan - Wikipedia

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    Pair of golden shoes (Philippines) Cole Haan is an American brand of men's and women's footwear and accessories that serves markets worldwide. The company was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1928. Cole Haan currently has its headquarters in both New York City and Greenland, New Hampshire.

  6. Wilsons Leather - Wikipedia

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    Wilsons Leather is a U.S. leather brand, selling products such as leather jackets, belts, shoes, handbags, and gloves. At its peak in 2002, the Minneapolis-based retailer had 763 stores in 46 states and Canada. The company stores used to sell product assortments from brands such as DKNY, Michael Kors, Guess?, and Cole Haan. [2]

  7. Gus Mayer - Wikipedia

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    The shoe salons at Gus Mayer, which include a full-line Stuart Weitzman boutique and a Cole Haan concept salon, are owned independently by David Kraselsky, who leases the store space. In 2010 the Gus Mayer at Colonial Brookwood Village made plans to move to The Summit as part of an updating of the store's merchandising strategy sometime around ...