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  2. Warrior (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    After that revival, a pair of Warrior shoes can go for about 100 yuan, as the company targets the product to customers who enjoy retro products. [4] Its revenue grew from 200 million yuan in 2010, to 600 million in 2013, reaching the 700 next year. [13] Warrior is owned by Shanghai Huayi, a chemical company. [14]

  3. Belle International - Wikipedia

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    Belle International Holdings Limited is a women's shoe retailer in China, with 22% of the domestic market share. [2] It is engaged in the manufacturing, distribution, and retail sales of footwear products. [3] As of its IPO in May 2007, the company had 3,828 retail outlets in 150 cities in China and 35 in Hong Kong, Macau and the US. [4]

  4. Charles & Keith - Wikipedia

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    Charles & Keith Pte. Ltd., styled as CHARLES & KEITH and also known as C&K, is a Singaporean fashion house label founded in 1996, specializing in footwear, handbags and fashion accessories. [1] Based in Singapore, the brand has a global footprint, operating more than 600 stores worldwide across 37 countries.

  5. Feiyue - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Shanghai Shenglong relaunched the production of shoes. [5] In 2005, Patrice Bastian got together with a group of artists to change the brand name. In February 2006, they launched the first French-designed Feiyue Shoe collection. [2] The DaFu Rubber Company reorganized and sold the rights to Feiyue to the "Shuang Qian Group Co. Ltd," in ...

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  7. Wing On - Wikipedia

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    Wing On also had a branch in Shanghai, opened in 1918 on Nanking (Nanjing) Road by the Kwok brothers with their cousin, George Kwok Bew, who had recently moved to Shanghai from Sydney. The Kwok brothers had initially worked for George's fruit and vegetable business, Wing Sang & Co., in Sydney before starting their own fruit and vegetable business.

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