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  2. Peak Sport Products - Wikipedia

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    Their exclusive innovative technology, TAICHI, had sold over 40 million pairs of shoes by the end of 2022. The brand has expanded its operations to 110 countries and regions around the world. Xu Zhihua, CEO of the PEAK Group, expressed the brand's vision, stating, "PEAK will leverage basketball-related products as our ace, aiming to establish ...

  3. Xtep - Wikipedia

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    The sales of "Fire Shoes" products reached 1.2 million pairs in a few months. In 2015, Xtep embarked on a journey as a professional sports brand with a focus on running. From 2015 to date, Xtep has remained as the sportswear sponsor of the highest number of marathons in Mainland China.

  4. K-Swiss - Wikipedia

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    K-Swiss Tubes running shoes. K-Swiss was founded in 1966 in Los Angeles by Swiss brothers Art and Ernie Brunner. They became interested in tennis after emigrating to the United States. They imported leather tennis shoes from the Swiss shoe manufacturer Kuenzli. K-Swiss is the pairing of "K" in Kuenzli and "Swiss". [1] [2]

  5. Li-Ning - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1989 by Li Ning, a former Chinese Olympic gymnast.As of 2015, Li Ning remained the chairman of the company's board of directors. [3] In 2005, Li-Ning created a joint-venture with French sports apparel company, AIGLE, giving Li-Ning the exclusive right to be the sole distributor of AIGLE's products in China for 50 years. [4]

  6. Vans - Wikipedia

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    Vans' shoes have often been customized cosmetically by wearers, with many of their painting and drawing patterns being adopted by the company for their official models. Most notably, the checkerboard pattern, popular in ska and punk culture, was adopted after the company noticed skateboarders drawing it on their shoes.

  7. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    The British English equivalent of sneaker in its modern form is divided into two separate types: [dubious – discuss] predominantly outdoor and fashionable trainers, training shoes or quality 'basketball shoes' and in contrast cheap rubber-soled, low cut and canvas-topped plimsolls, daps, or flats.

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  9. PVH Corp. - Wikipedia

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    PVH Corp., formerly known as the Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, is an American clothing company which owns brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.The company also licenses brands such as Kenneth Cole New York and Michael Kors. [2]