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  2. Dansko - Wikipedia

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    Dansko is sold at 2,500 retailers which include department stores, shoe stores, and online retailers. [14] In July 2014, Dansko clogs were featured in a photo displaying the Normcore fashion trend alongside Dolce & Gabbana. [15] Today Style featured Dansko's Trista clog as one of the most comfy shoes. [16]

  3. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Best clog for standing all day Dansko Professional. $140 at Dansko. ... My husband wore the Dansko Professionals exclusively for more than 10 years as a chef and store manager and recommended them ...

  4. Nurses Say These Are the Best Shoes for Standing all Day - AOL

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    Another favorite of Levitt, the Dansko Professional Clogs also come recommended by podiatrists. “I’ve often recommended Dansko clogs or similar clogs to nurses because they are very supportive ...

  5. Real Nurses Swear These Shoes Get Them Through Long Shifts - AOL

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    Professional Black Oiled Clog “I live and die by my Dansko clogs—they provide incredible back support and I can stand in them for hours,” Weiss says.

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Payless (footwear retailer) – Filed for bankruptcy twice and closed all stores in Canada and the US in 2019. Raleigh's – also known as Raleigh Haberdasher; a men's and women's clothing store in Washington, D.C., 1911–1992; Robert Hall – clothing store that existed from 1938 to 1977. At its peak, the store had locations in both New York ...

  7. Ontario (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Discount Department Store was a chain of discount department stores, which operated primarily in Ohio from the late 1950s into the 1980s. Ontario's parent company, Cook United , discontinued the use of the Ontario brand when it bought the Rink's Bargain Barn chain in 1981.