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  2. Christian Louboutin made one key change to his iconic red ...

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    Louboutin told InStyle he used rubber soles instead of leather for Swift's Eras Tour shoes. The shoe designer previously said he had crafted 250 pairs of shoes for the singer to wear on her tour.

  3. Christian Louboutin - Wikipedia

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    Christian Louboutin (French: [kʁistjɑ̃ lubutɛ̃]; born 7 January 1964) is a French fashion designer.His stiletto footwear incorporates shiny, red-lacquered soles that have become his signature. [5]

  4. Christian Louboutin Made ‘Over 250 Pairs’ of Shoes for Taylor ...

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    Christian Louboutin has Taylor Swift covered in the shoe department. Louboutin, 61, opened up about creating over 250 pairs for Swift’s Eras Tour while speaking with Vogue in an article ...

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  6. Famous Footwear - Wikipedia

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    A store in Hillsboro, Oregon. By 1974, all stores in the chain—which then consisted of 15 stores—were unified under the Famous Footwear banner. [4] Ninety percent of the chain was purchased from Moldenhauer that year by a leveraged buyout led by longtime employees Dave Orfan and Brian Cook, along with a group of outside investors. [4]

  7. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Payless acquired the mid-priced shoe chain Parade of Shoes from J. Baker, Inc. in 1997. It opened locations on the sales floor inside Shopko discount stores, replacing J. Baker. As part of a major restructuring, Payless announced in 2004 that it will close down the Parade chain and hundreds of Payless outlets. [11]