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  2. Leave It to Beaver season 5 - Wikipedia

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    The fifth season of Leave It to Beaver debuted on ABC September 30, 1961 with "Wally Goes Steady" and aired its last episode, "Un-togetherness", June 30, 1962. Like the previous four seasons, the fifth season consists of 39 black-and-white, full-screen, half-hour episodes (with ads) shot on 35mm film.

  3. A Little Curious - Wikipedia

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    The Shoe Family – a family of pairs of shoes with footwear-themed names. The parents are Mr. (Chuck) Shoe (brown dress shoes) and Mrs. Shoe (red high heels), and the children are Lacey and Mary Jane (a pair of Mary Janes). In "A Little Curious About Life", they had a baby brother named Booties.

  4. Merrell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Merrell All Out Crush Light trail running shoes. Merrell was established in 1981 when two executives for the Rossignol ski company, Clark Matis and John Schweizer, launched a new maker of hiking boots. The pair joined forces with Randal Ivan Merrell (R.I. Merrell), a maker of praised custom boots which retailed for $500 a pair. [1]

  5. Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 5 - Wikipedia

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    Siddons sees the pair again the next night, a Friday, and assumes that they are having an affair, so she gets Prowdy to drive her around following them and then leaves a note under the man's apartment door. The next day, Barnes goes to Siddon's home to protest her intrusion, while Siddons defends her involvement as protecting a bright student.

  6. Nike Mag - Wikipedia

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    Online sales of the shoe ranged between US$10,600 and US$15,900 (latest Stock X sales from 2021). [5] Ten additional pairs, packaged in presentation boxes, were sold exclusively by Nike at live auctions around the world, [6] [7] for a total of 1,510 pairs. [8] A total of US$4.7 million was raised from the online auctions. [9]

  7. Starbury - Wikipedia

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    Marbury is the designer of an initial shoe lineup entitled "Starbury" includes "The Starbury One," a basketball shoe which Stephon wore all season on the New York Knicks, "Starbury Crossovers," a classic "Air Force One"-style shoe which is listed at US$9.98, "Starbury Cyclones," shoes with similar styling to "New Balance" shoes, also retailed ...

  8. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Consumers started to collect, trade and resell sneakers in the 1970s, and the sneakerhead subculture came to prominence in New York City during the 1980s. Sneakers such as the Adidas Superstar and Puma Suede were popularized by b-boys and hip-hop artists, [4] and Nike's Air Jordan line revolutionized the industry with its marketing linked to superstar basketball player Michael Jordan.

  9. Christian Louboutin - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he launched a collection of men's footwear at a new exclusive store in Paris. Two explanations were given why Louboutin started a men's line. The first was a story of a French woman who asked him to make her a pair of shoes for her very large feet. He custom-created the size 13 1/2 shoes for her, but she didn't end up buying them.