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  2. Galesh - Wikipedia

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    A traditional galesh. A kalash' or galesh (Persian: گالش) is a traditional footwear of Iran.Unlike most galoshes, the "galesh" are always handwoven and with specific fabrics. [1]

  3. IPath Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, iPath was the first skate shoe company to introduce the Hemp material to the skate shoe market. [4] The company formerly known as IPATH LLC, changed its name to IPATH Footwear, Inc. in April 2007 when it was acquired by The Timberland Company. [5] The company is currently based in Encinitas, California. [6]

  4. Balgha - Wikipedia

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    Balgha (Arabic: البلغة, romanized: l-bəlġa), also spelled balga, belgha, or belga, are heelless slippers made from leather. They are part of traditional dresses of the Maghreb region . [ 1 ]

  5. Skate shoe - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Fallen skate shoes.. Skate shoes or skateboard shoes are a type of footwear specifically designed and manufactured for use in skateboarding.While numerous non-skaters choose to wear skate shoes as they are popular in fashion, the design of the skate shoe includes many features designed especially for use in skateboarding, including a vulcanized rubber or polyurethane sole with ...

  6. Etnies - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Etnies released the "Albatross," the first women's pro signature skate shoe, designed for and endorsed by Elissa Steamer. [6] In 2016, Etnies partnered with professional skateboarder Amelia Brodka, the founder of Exposure, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women and girls through skateboarding. This collaboration led to ...

  7. Circa (company) - Wikipedia

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    Circa began in 1999 when Chad Muska left éS following the success of the shoe he designed with them. He partnered with Four Star Distribution, launching the Circa brand. Circa's shoes at the time followed the design ethos of éS, with Muska's designs featuring multiple iterations of the "weed stash spot", something he started with the shoe he designed with