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  2. Wondering What Shoes to Wear with Wide-Leg Pants? These ... - AOL

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    Flowy pant silhouettes are a classically chic style I’ll never tire of, but when it comes to the question of what shoes wear with wide-leg pants, I’m sometimes a little less sure. The trick is ...

  3. Style Your Wide-Leg Pants With All of These Super Cute Shoes

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    Below I've curated a list of 14 shoes that would look amazing with wide-leg pants. Style these cuties with your wide-leg jeans, work trousers, or culottes for any occasion! Our top picks for what ...

  4. 20 Best Joggers and Sweatpants for Women in 2022 - AOL

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    Get the Hanes EcoSmart Open Bottom Leg Sweatpants (originally $22) for just $11 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, February 25, 2022, but are subject to change.

  5. Champion (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Champion (also stylized as Champion U.S.A.) is a brand of clothing, specializing in sportswear owned and marketed by American apparel company Hanesbrands (based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), which was spun off by the Sara Lee Corporation in 2006.

  6. No Sweat Apparel - Wikipedia

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    No Sweat Apparel ('No Sweat) is an American company founded in 2000 with the goal of establishing union-made clothing as the gold standard for sweatshop-free apparel. [ 1 ] Growth

  7. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Foot Locker acquired the Footaction USA brand and approximately 350 stores from Footstar for $350 million (~$541 million in 2023). [8] On April 14, 2004, Foot Locker Inc. announced that it agreed to buy about 350 Footaction stores from bankrupt Footstar Inc. for $160 million (~$247 million in 2023) to expand in urban areas. [9]