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    This set of shoes comes from a brand you've probably not heard of ("Akk"), but they're well loved among Amazon shoppers, with nearly 24,000 ratings and a 4.2-star rating. $32 at Amazon Allbirds

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    Kizik makes some of the best shoes our editors have tested for those who have arthritic feet.The Kizik Athens are easy to slide into and have the love of more than 2,500 reviewers. And during ...

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  5. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    The Equate brand was originally created by L. Perrigo Company in 1986 [11] and was sold to Walmart in 1993. [12] Before its takeover by Walmart, the formerly independent Equate brand sold consumer products at both Target and Walmart at lower prices than those of name brands. Equate is an example of the strength of Walmart's private label store ...

  6. Starbury - Wikipedia

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    The line would include the "Starbury Two" sneaker, polo shirts, skateboard shoes, and other lifestyle products; all under $15. [3] On April 1, 2007, Stephon Marbury released his second low-price NBA quality sneaker, the "Starbury Two". This shoe was also endorsed by former Detroit Pistons player Ben Wallace. Wallace now also has his own shoe ...

  7. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis version of "'Hill Brothers Self Service Shoe Store'" went from 3 to 103 stores in the Midwest and South between 1956 and 1971. Volume Shoe originally operated the 103 stores under the "Hill Brothers Self Service" name. Starting in 1972, Volume Shoe began to consolidate stores in proximity and convert others to the "Payless" brand.

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