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  2. Thomas Welsby Clark - Wikipedia

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    Dress regulations for December 1940 state that RAN personnel on "foreign" (tropical) stations were issued with a pair of white canvas shoes to be worn only on those stations. While veterans did not recall being issued with them or seeing them worn, photographs of RAN personnel from the period show some of them wearing white canvas shoes.

  3. Colchester Rubber Co. - Wikipedia

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    The somewhat misleadingly named "Tennis" shoe range included shoes for walking, baseball, bicycle, tennis and yachting. [10] The Colchester Rubber Company's products were rated high end quality and considered by some as #1 in their field. [11] The "Tennis" shoes were the promenade shoe of choice at Newport, Rhode Island during the Gilded Age.

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    Carhartt Dawn Canvas Tote Bag. $96 $148 Save $52. ... One of the best post-Christmas sales we look forward to every year is Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale, which typically kicks off the day after ...

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    Charcuterie Board Glass Christmas Ornament. $23 $28 Save $5. ... Carhartt Dawn Canvas Tote Bag. $96 $148 Save $52. ... The shoes are so good, AOL's health editor's husband had "horribly painful ...

  6. Keds - Wikipedia

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    Keds is an American brand known for its canvas shoes with rubber soles. Founded in 1916 by U.S. Rubber, its original shoe design was the first mass-marketed canvas-top sneaker. The brand was sold to Stride Rite in 1979, which was acquired by Wolverine World Wide in 2012. Since February 2023, Keds has been owned and operated by Designer Brands.

  7. The Christmas Shoes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Christmas Shoes" frequently polarizes audiences. [8] While it is a staple of radio stations during the Christmas season, [8] it is often criticized for exploiting poverty to generate a sentimental message and for the narrator's self-congratulatory tone after he gives the boy money. [9] The song has been described as poverty porn. [10]