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    Theory is a New York City–based men's and women's contemporary fashion label which sells clothes and accessories. The brand has 434 retail locations, and global sales approaching $1 billion as of 2021. [1] The company's headquarters and flagship boutique are located in Manhattan's Meatpacking District. [2]

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    Cole Haan has done collaborations with designers, athletes, and tastemakers including a men's footwear capsule collection with CFDA-nominated menswear designer Todd Snyder and a collection of women's ballet flats designed in partnership with three dancers of New York City Ballet, Sara Mearns, Megan Fairchild, and Gretchen Smith.

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    The Spaulding family in New Hampshire started making shoes based on this design in the early 1930s, [citation needed] naming them loafers, a general term for slip-on shoes which is still in use in America. In 1934, G.H. Bass (a bootmaker in Wilton, Maine) started making loafers under the name Weejuns (sounding like Norwegians). [18]

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