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  2. Thom McAn - Wikipedia

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    Thom McAn is a brand of shoes sold in Kmart and Sears stores, founded in 1922 by Ward Melville and J. Franklin McElwain. It was formerly a retail chain with hundreds of outlets, but became defunct in 1996 and was acquired by Sears in 2008.

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists notable defunct retailers of the United States in various categories, such as automotive, camping, sports, and catalog showrooms. It does not include any furniture stores, but it may have some information about retailers that sold furniture products.

  4. Dassler brothers feud - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the conflict between Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf ("Rudi") Dassler, the founders of Adidas and Puma, and how it shaped the sports apparel industry. The article covers the history, causes, effects and legacy of the feud, as well as the Pelé Pact and the World Cup sponsorships.

  5. Authentic Brands Group - Wikipedia

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    Authentic Brands Group (ABG) is an American brand management company that owns over 50 consumer brands and celebrity estates. Founded in 2010, ABG has acquired or partnered with brands such as Juicy Couture, Elvis Presley, Muhammad Ali, Reebok, and Sports Illustrated.

  6. Popular Brooklyn pizzeria Cuts & Slices has new Adidas ... - AOL

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    A Brooklyn pizzeria owner has a shot at earning more dough with a saucy new collaboration. Randy McLaren, owner of innovative Bedford–Stuyvesant eatery Cuts & Slices, has partnered with Adidas ...

  7. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Dassler was a German sports shoe maker who founded Adidas in 1949 after a split with his brother Rudolf, who started Puma. Learn about his role in developing spiked running shoes, his involvement in Nazi Party and World War II, and his legacy as a sportswear icon.

  8. Benjamin Kapelushnik - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Kapelushnik, also known as Benjamin Kickz or the Sneaker Don, is an American entrepreneur and sneaker reseller. He has sold millions of dollars worth of shoes to celebrities and has been featured on various media outlets and reality shows.

  9. Loehmann's - Wikipedia

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    Loehmann's was an American off-price department store chain that sold designer clothes and accessories. It filed for bankruptcy three times and closed all its stores in 2014, but continued as an online retailer until 2018.