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    Women's Clothing Ardene; Aritzia; ... Clarks Shoes Canada — Canadian division of UK-based Clarks Shoes; Little Burgundy ... Buy Buy Baby Canada — Canadian ...

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    Prospect Shoes; S. The Shoe Company; Shoes.com (defunct company) T. Town Shoes; V. Veritas Bespoke ... Category: Shoe companies of Canada. 1 language ...

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    In 1961 Kaufman purchased L.H. Packard & Co. of Montreal, followed by Prospect Shoes Ltd. of Sherbrooke in 1966. [2] Footwear production for the company became centred in Quebec. Kaufman also manufactured under the brand names "Oomphies" (women's casual and duty shoes), "Snowbelles" (slush-molded vinyl boots), "Feelings" (women's casual sandals ...

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    Hoka is a sportswear company that designs and markets running shoes. It was founded in 2009 in Annecy, France, and had been based in Richmond, California before it was acquired by Deckers Brands in 2013. Hoka first gained attention in the running industry by producing shoes with oversized midsoles, dubbed "maximalist" shoes. It has sponsored a ...

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    Roots then began the transition from making negative-heel shoes to making footwear with a wedge sole, and introduced classic handbags to their lineup. The company began wholesaling bags, footwear, belts, and leather jackets to Canadian retailers like Eaton’s and Holt Renfrew , and U.S. retailers such as Saks Fifth Avenue , Bloomingdales , and ...

  7. Bata Shoe Museum - Wikipedia

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    The smallest shoes typically on display in the permanent exhibition are 7.6 centimetres (3 in) Chinese shoes made for women who had their feet bound. [26] The exhibition also features a plaster cast of the first known human-like footprint from Laetoli , made from 3.7 million years old footprints found in Tanzania.