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  2. Nokona Athletic Goods Company - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1940’s, the company also produced volleyballs, soccer balls, basketballs, striking bags, and boxing gloves, all made of leather. The first Nokona ballglove with Kangaroo leather was produced in 1957. Nokona was the first company to use this leather in a baseball glove; continuing it as a popular part of its lineup today.

  3. 14 pairs of stylish winter boots you can grab on sale right now

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    They're made entirely of leather and have some of the signature DM style details: grooved edges, an AirWair heel loop and visible stitching. Available in sizes 5 to 15 for women or 4 to 14 for men ...

  4. Kangaroo leather - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo leather is also popular in the manufacture of motorbike leathers and is used for many other applications such as car upholstery, military, football and american football boots, and fashion accessories. [6] [7] Kangaroo leather is the material of choice for making whips, as the strips can be cut thin to keep the whip flexible, without ...

  5. Nomis (company) - Wikipedia

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    It distributes its shoes in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. Skirrow spent five years creating the boots, which are made from kangaroo leather. 'Nomis' is an anagram of 'Simon'. Nomis shoes are specifically developed for improved performance under wet conditions with the use of specially tanned leathers.

  6. California banned the sale of kangaroo leather years ago ...

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    Animal welfare groups are suing a California retailer for allegedly selling kangaroo leather soccer shoes, despite a statewide ban on K-leather. California banned the sale of kangaroo leather ...

  7. Nocona Boots - Wikipedia

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    Nocona made a 16-inch lace-up boot tough enough to survive the oil fields, bringing the wildcatters back for more. [5] In 1981, Nocona Boots merged with Justin Industries, the then parent company of Justin Boots, bringing the two boot-making companies full circle. In 1999, the Nocona plant was shut down and production moved to El Paso, Texas.