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    Nike Shoes | Nike Air Force 1 Low Rose Pink M9/W10.5 | Color: Pink/White | Size: 9

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  4. Nike Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Air Force 1 was designed by Bruce Kilgore in 1982. [5] The name is a reference to Air Force One, the plane that carries the President of the United States. Nike Air Force 1s were ubiquitous in Harlem, New York, giving rise to the nickname "Uptowns". [6] The Air Force 1 began production in 1982 but was discontinued in 1984. [7]

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    Dh5354-001 Nike Air Force 1 Low Computer Chip Space Jam Black Light. $322.00. eBay. Free shipping. Nike X Ambush Air Force 1 Low Sp Black Shoes Sneakers (Dv3464-001)

  6. Footlocker (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Plywood footlockers are a common type of footlocker used by the U.S. Army.They generally follow similar size and designs, undergoing only minor cosmetic changes in color and materials (from 1 ⁄ 2-inch-thick (13 mm) plywood to 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-inch-thick (32 mm) plywood, depending on war material needs and/or desire to reduce weight and cost of manufacture and cost of shipping).

  7. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    Foot Locker has steadily risen in Fortune 500 rank, from 446 in 2011 [15] to 363 in 2018. [16] Foot Locker recorded a record turnover of 7.151 million dollars at the end of the fiscal year 2015. [17] In 2019, Foot Locker invested $100 million (~$118 million in 2023) in GOAT, an online resale marketplace for sneakers. [18]