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  2. Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

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    However, the shoes do not belong together; their actual mates are the mismatched pair (left sized 5C, right 5BC) stolen in 2005 and recovered in 2018. [7] [11] Another pair, the close-up or insert shoes, which is in the best shape of all, appears to be better made, has no orange felt on the soles, and has "#7 Judy Garland" written in the lining.

  3. Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon goes viral for mismatched shoes

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    In a photo on Twitter, the Democratic representative admitted to unknowingly having spent an entire day with mismatched shoes. The hilarious (and relatable!) moment has left the internet cracking ...

  4. Here's why Jill Martin wore mismatched shoes on TODAY - AOL

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    Jill Martin wore mismatched shoes on TODAY inspired by "Sex and the City's" Carrie Bradshaw in honor of "And Just Like That..." Season 2.

  5. Sarah Jessica Parker’s Mismatched Shoes Are Carrie ... - AOL

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    Sarah Jessica Parker is taking a page out of Carrie Bradshaw’s fashion handbook. Cindy Ord/Getty ImagesThis week, the Sex and the City star, 58, attended the New York City Ballet’s 2023 Fall ...

  6. Onitsuka Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Since Onitsuka Tiger was incorporated in 1949, shoes have been created for football, running, martial arts, basketball, cheerleading, volleyball, cross-training, track and field, wrestling, golf, cricket, fencing, and tennis. The most famous brand of Onitsuka Tiger shoes is the striped Mexico 66 Line.

  7. Voit - Wikipedia

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    Voit (official name: "Industrias Voit S.A. de C.V.") is a sports equipment manufacturing company based in Mexico. The company was founded by German American entrepreneur William J. Voit (1880–1946) of Worthington, Indiana.

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