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  2. Swoosh - Wikipedia

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    For seven years after its founding in 1964, BRS primarily imported Onitsuka Tiger brand running shoes from Japan. In 1971, Knight decided to launch his own brand of shoes, which would first appear as cleated shoes for football or soccer, and had a factory in Mexico ready to make the shoes. All Knight needed was a "stripe"—the industry term ...

  3. Tiger-head shoes - Wikipedia

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    It is a complicated work to make tiger-head shoes, there are many delicate stitch work such as embroidery, or weaving simply on the head of the shoes. The vamp (upper part of the shoe) is mainly coloured in red and yellow, and residents [ which? ] usually use thick lines to draw the outline of the mouth, eyebrow, nose and the eyes of the tiger ...

  4. Adidas Gazelle - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Gazelle Bold in blue and yellow. Gazelle Bold is a platform variant of the Gazelle Indoor that was released in 2022 and specifically made for women. The design keeps all of the same features of the original Gazelle Indoor with the exception of the bottom of the shoe which features 3 soles stacked on top of each other.

  5. List of shoe styles - Wikipedia

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    Shoe designers have described a very large number of shoe styles, including the following: Leather ballet shoes, with feet shown in fifth position. A cantabrian albarca is a rustic wooden shoe in one piece, which has been used particularly by the peasants of Cantabria, northern Spain. [1] [2] A black derby shoe with a Goodyear welt and leather sole

  6. Caligae - Wikipedia

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    An original caliga found at Qasr Ibrim, Egypt, c. 1st century BC – 1st century AD. Caligae (sg.: caliga) are heavy-duty, thick-soled openwork boots, with hobnailed soles. They were worn by the lower ranks of Roman cavalrymen and foot-soldiers, and possibly by some centurions. [1]

  7. Jumpman (logo) - Wikipedia

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    The "Jumpman" logo is owned by Nike to promote the Air Jordan brand of basketball sneakers and other sportswear.It is a silhouette of former NBA player and current Charlotte Hornets minority owner Michael Jordan.

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  9. Stiletto heel - Wikipedia

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    Stilettos, like all similar high-heeled shoes, give the optical illusion of a longer, slimmer leg, a smaller foot, and overall greater height. They alter the wearer's posture and gait, [3] flexing the calf muscles and making the bust and buttocks more prominent. [4] Stiletto heels are particularly associated with the image of the femme fatale.