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  2. Adidas Samba - Wikipedia

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    It had two color ways; one with a black upper and gum sole and the other with a white upper and gum sole. This version also has a fold-over tongue. [11] [16] Samba Super Adidas Samba Super in Black. The Samba Super was designed for more urban wear rather than athletic use.

  3. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Some of these shoes are made up to unusually large sizes for athletes with large feet. Sneakers intended for running come in a range of shapes suited to different purposes. Generally, they are divided by running style: the majority are for heel-toe joggers/runners which are further subdivided into 'neutral', 'overpronation' and 'underpronation ...

  4. Shoe - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known shoes are sagebrush bark sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000 BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state of Oregon in 1938. [5] The world's oldest leather shoe, made from a single piece of cowhide laced with a leather cord along seams at the front and back, was found in the Areni-1 cave complex in Armenia in 2008 and is believed to date to 3500 BC.

  5. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest sportswear manufacturer in Europe, and the second largest in the world, after Nike. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is the holding company for the Adidas Group , which also owns an 8.33% stake of the football club Bayern Munich , [ 7 ] and Runtastic , an Austrian fitness technology company.

  6. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Sneakers are a type of footwear A pair of long socks. Footwear refers to garments worn on the feet, which typically serve the purpose of protection against adversities of the environment such as wear from rough ground; stability on slippery ground; and temperature. Shoes and similar garments ease locomotion and prevent injuries.

  7. Bata Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As of 1934, the firm owned 300 stores in North America (after World War II, many of theses stores were rebranded with the "Barrett Shoes" trademark), a thousand in Asia, more than 4,000 in Europe. In 1938, the Group employed just over 65,000 people worldwide, including 36% outside Czechoslovakia and had stakes in the tanning, agriculture ...

  8. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Sneaker collecting is the acquisition and trading of sneakers as a hobby. It is often manifested by the use and collection of shoes made for particular sports, particularly basketball and skateboarding. A person involved in sneaker collecting is sometimes called a sneakerhead. [1]

  9. Reebok Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Reebok Freestyle is an athletic shoe introduced in 1982 by Reebok.The Freestyle was the first sneaker designed (by Angel Martinez [1]) and marketed for women. [2] [3] [4] It helped Reebok into the mainstream athletic wear market and fashion scene along with becoming one of the most popular athletic shoes of all time. [5]