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  2. Canterbury of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A Canterbury clothing label from around the 1970s. Canterbury of New Zealand was established in 1904 by three English immigrants, John Lane, Pringle Walker and Alfred Rudkin. The company began producing garments in Canterbury, New Zealand. Canterbury then began making uniforms for the New Zealand and Australian armies during the First World War.

  3. DuoBoots - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, DuoBoots (then trading under the name Duo) won the Queen's Awards for Enterprise for International Trade 2012 [1] [2]. In 2016, the brand briefly became known as Ted&Muffy, named after the brands original founders, Ted and Muffy Maltby , who opened a footwear store in Bath in the early 1970s.

  4. Wind & Wuthering Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Wind & Wuthering Tour was an English, North American, South American and European concert tour by the English rock band Genesis. [1] [2]Their last tour with guitarist Steve Hackett prior to his departure, and the first with Chester Thompson as their touring drummer, the tour was staged in support of their 1976 album Wind & Wuthering and their 1977 extended play Spot the Pigeon, visiting ...

  5. New Rock - Wikipedia

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    New Rock boots. New Rock is a Spanish shoe and clothing company that make goth style boots, shoes and clothes (though they do have some designs that may not be considered gothic). The company was founded by the Ortuño family in 1978 in Yecla. The family has been making shoes and boots for three generations, spanning back to 1928. [1]

  6. Mexican pointy boots - Wikipedia

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    The pointy boots are made by elongating the toe of normal boots by as much as 5 feet (1.5 m), causing the toes to curl up toward the knees. The boots are then further modified according to the wearer's personal taste. Alterations incorporate paint and sequins and can go as far as adding flashing LEDs, disco balls, and mirrors. [1] [2]

  7. Canterbury scene - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury scene (or Canterbury sound) is a musical scene that originated in the city of Canterbury, Kent, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] Associated with progressive rock , [ 2 ] the term describes a loosely-defined, improvisational style that blended elements of jazz , rock , and psychedelia .