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  2. Bearpaw (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The first Bearpaw retail store opened in Citrus Heights, California in 2011, where the brand is headquartered. [1] In 2018, the brand started producing vegan made boots (non-sheepskin), specifically with vegan microsuede (polyester), polyester blend lining, and rubber outsoles. [2]

  3. Bean boots - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Bean Boots. Bean boots (originally named Maine Hunting Shoes) are a type of water-resistant "duck boots" manufactured by L.L.Bean. [1] They are constructed from a rubber sole and a leather upper. The boots were created in 1911 and were an instant success. The boots became an item of clothing connected to elite prep schools.

  4. Category:Shoe brands - Wikipedia

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  5. Bearpaw - Wikipedia

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    Bearpaw or Bear Paw may refer to: Bearpaw (brand), a brand of footwear, including sheepskin boots, slippers and casual shoes; Bear-paw poppies, the genus of the poppy family Papaveraceae; Mikołaj "Bearpaw" Potocki (1595–1651), Polish nobleman; Bearpaw Mountain, a summit in Washington state; Bear Paw Mountains, mountain range in the U.S ...

  6. Category:Shoe companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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  7. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    The term 'athletic shoes' is typically used for shoes utilized for jogging or road running and indoor sports such as basketball, but tends to exclude shoes for sports played on grass such as association football and rugby football, which are generally known in North America as "cleats" and in British English as "boots" or "studs".