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  2. Pro-Specs - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Specs (Korean: 프로스펙스) is a South Korean athletic shoe and sportswear manufacturer, which currently produces footwear and clothing for running. Its headquarters are located in Seoul. It is one of brands under LS Networks, a subisdiary of LS Group. [1]

  3. SBENU - Wikipedia

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    SBENU took the letter "S" for shoes and combined it with the ancient Egyptian deity Bennu, which is thought to be the inspiration for the phoenix in Greek mythology. [ 1 ] Focusing on building the SBENU brand globally, SBENU and football team Manchester United agreed to terms of sponsorship in 2015, making SBENU the official footwear brand of ...

  4. Songlim Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Songlim Shoes (Korean: 송림수제화; RR: Songrim Sujehwa) is a historic shoemaker business in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded in 1936, and has remained a family business since then. It is operated by the third generation of the family. It is a designated Oraegage and Seoul Future Heritage. [1]

  5. List of South Korean retail companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable retailers based or operating in South Korea This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Jangmadang - Wikipedia

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    Sinuiju is a major hub for North Korean formal and informal economy due to its proximity to the Chinese border. The Sinuiju railway station is portrayed here. Jangmadang (lit. ' market grounds '; Korean: 장마당; Hanja: 場마당) are North Korean local markets, farmers' markets, black markets and bazaars.

  7. Hwahyejang - Wikipedia

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    The shoes are typically made from leather obtained from cows, pigs or sheep, although historically horsehide and deerskin were also used. Whereas Western shoes are shaped differently for left and right feet, Korean shoes are identical for both feet; the softness of the leather gradually conforms to the shape of the owner's foot.