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  3. Starbury - Wikipedia

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    Marbury is the designer of an initial shoe lineup entitled "Starbury" includes "The Starbury One," a basketball shoe which Stephon wore all season on the New York Knicks, "Starbury Crossovers," a classic "Air Force One"-style shoe which is listed at US$9.98, "Starbury Cyclones," shoes with similar styling to "New Balance" shoes, also retailed ...

  4. The best Black Friday sneaker sales: Hoka, New Balance ... - AOL

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    This set of shoes comes from a brand you've probably not heard of ("Akk"), but they're well loved among Amazon shoppers, with nearly 24,000 ratings and a 4.2-star rating. $32 at Amazon.

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    These shoes make my day more enjoyable by keeping my feet more comfortable. They are very light and I love how they look. Would recommend." $68 at Amazon. Prime Day walking shoe deals.

  6. LA Gear - Wikipedia

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    Caldor began carrying LA Gear shoes designed specifically for the store and its clientele. Trouble began to appear for LA Gear in 1992. As its stock sunk from $50 to $10 a share, Robert Greenberg stepped down as CEO; within the year he founded the shoe company Skechers, which he still manages as of 2022. [3] [4]

  7. Italic (company) - Wikipedia

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    Italic was founded in 2018 by Jeremy Cai, [1] whose family runs a manufacturing business. [3] The website was launched on November 16, 2018. [4] Prior to its launch, the company had a wait list of 100,000 names, and had raised $13 million in funding from investors such as Comcast Ventures, Index Ventures, and Ludlow Ventures.