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  2. Laura Kampf - Wikipedia

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    Based in Cologne, Kampf began making YouTube videos on her eponymous channel in 2015. [8] On her channel, Kampf has built many projects, including butcher block side tables, [9] a side-car for her bicycle made from a beer keg, [10] a bike trailer made from second-hand wheelbarrows, [11] a yakitori grill made from a repurposed I-beam, [12] and a grill made from a toolbox.

  3. Rieker Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Rieker is a footwear and accessories retailer that manufactures shoes and bags for men and women to around 9,000 independent retailers, mainly in Europe.The head office is in Thayngen (), Switzerland and the company employs approximately 20,000 people worldwide in sales, design and production.

  4. Meindl (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lukas Meindl GmbH & Co.KG, most commonly known as Meindl, is a German footwear manufacturer located in Kirchanschöring, Bavaria, known for its hiking boots for hiking and hillwalking. The company was founded in 1683 by Petrus Meindl.

  5. Birkenstock - Wikipedia

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    Although derided at the shoe trade fair in 1963, Karl Birkenstock developed the closed sandal "Zürich" the following year, followed by the strappy sandal "Roma" in 1965, the low shoe "Oslo" and the boot "Athen" in the second half of the 1960s. [35] [36] A first plastic model - the "Noppy" massage sandal - saw the light of day in the new decade.

  6. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Märtens was a doctor in the German Army during World War II. After he injured his ankle, while skiing, in 1945, [4] he found that his standard-issue army boots were too uncomfortable on his injured foot. While recuperating, he designed improvements to the boots, with soft leather and air-padded soles made of tyres. [5]

  7. Rohde Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The company has 300 employees in Germany and another 100 in five European and one Canadian subsidiary. Rohde had an annual selling rate of about 80 million Euros in 2008 and produces 20,000 pairs of shoes per day. The overwhelming majority of the turnover is generated in the segment of slippers, in which the company presents itself as market ...