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  2. Brooks Sports - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] In 2001, the product line was cut by more than 50% to focus the brand solely on running, and its concentration on performance technology was increased. Brooks Running became the top selling brand in the specialty running shoe market in 2011, [6] [7] and remained so through 2017 with a 25% market share. [8]

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  4. Rocky Brands - Wikipedia

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    William Brooks refused to sell, telling his nephew the shoe industry had no future. [3] In 1975, the new owners were getting ready to sell or shut down the business. John Brooks, who stayed through the Irving Drew years as plant manager, bought the business back for $640,000, re-establishing The William Brooks Shoe Company in Nelsonville. [3]

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    Via Olympus 2. Two defining features set Altra shoes apart: a roomy toe box and a zero-drop platform. ... may find this shoe to be a good match. The Brooks Glycerin series has been a consistent ...

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  7. Peal and Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Brothers purchased the name in 1965 and used it for its premium line of shoes. [5] Peal & Co existed as an unnamed English bootmaker from 1565 until 1761 when the company moved to Durham. [6] The named founder, Samuel Peal, moved his cordwaining manufacturing operation from Derby to London in 1791 and named the company Peal & Co.

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