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  2. These Are the Most Expensive Shoes Ever Sold at Auction

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    So, step into (pun intended) the world of the most expensive shoes ever sold, including insights into their sky-high price tags. 1. Michael Jordan’s ‘Dynasty Collection’ Air Jordans

  3. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made - AOL

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    High fashion designer names, talented artists and fine jewels make these the most expensive shoes ever made. Here's more on why these shoes are worth millions. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made

  4. The Most Expensive Sneakers Ever Sold at Auction

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    The 1992 U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team is considered by many to be the greatest athletic squad ever assembled in any sport — and at the heart of the Dream Team was Michael Jordan.

  5. Izod - Wikipedia

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    The company also began to introduce other products into their line, including shorts, perfume, optical and sunglasses, tennis shoes, deck shoes, walking shoes, watches, and various leather goods. In 1977, Le Tigre Clothing was founded in an attempt to directly compete with Izod Lacoste in the US market, selling a similar array of apparel, but ...

  6. Thom McAn - Wikipedia

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    Thom McAn is an American brand of shoes and was formerly a retail chain. Its shoes have been sold in Kmart and Sears stores. It consists of leather-dress, casual, and athletic shoes (under its Tm Sport label). Until the 1990s, Thom McAn had hundreds of retail stores in the US, and was one of the oldest and best-known shoe retailers in the country.

  7. Allen Edmonds - Wikipedia

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    Around 2000-2005, as online shopping increased, the brand faced competition for its $600 range, American-made shoes from European brands and upstart U.S. brands like To Boot New York introducing new products such as Italian-made shoes in the $300–350 range which were generally lighter and sleeker, and seemed more modern, even if they were not ...