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  2. 15 Retro Sneakers That Bring Back All the Vintage Vibes - AOL

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    Born in the late ’70s, when running sneakers were first becoming popular in street style, this shoe was Puma’s take on the transition, and it’s been a mainstay in retro sneakers since. Sizes ...

  3. Reebok Classic - Wikipedia

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    Reebok Classic established the Retro Running line to re-introduce popular shoe styles from the past. [12] The GL 6000 was a lightweight running and training shoe created to provide maximum stability. [12] The shoe was first released in 1986 and has been re-released to honor the shoe's history and illustrate its timeless appeal. [12]

  4. 13 Retro-Inspired Sneakers To Wear With Just About Any Outfit

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    The modern shoe world is an expansive one, after all. But sometimes, you want to look to the past for outfit inspiration, and that means wearing some fun, retro-inspired kicks.

  5. Ace The Retro Aesthetic With These Vintage-Inspired Sneakers

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  6. Modell's Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Modell's tag from the original store in New York City before it specialized exclusively in sporting goods. The chain was founded as a single store by Morris A. Modell in 1889 in the Manhattan borough of New York City, making it possibly the third-oldest sporting goods store in North America (after James F. Brine's in Massachusetts and Milwaukee's Burghardt Sporting Goods).

  7. LA Gear - Wikipedia

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    They also tried to acquire the struggling Rykä brand of women's shoes, but the deal failed. In 1995 Walmart and LA Gear signed a three-year contract to design lower-value and specific-to-store shoes for Walmart, but the venture failed as sales for LA Gear shoes at Walmart had declined. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1998, in ...