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  2. Jelly shoes - Wikipedia

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    Jelly shoes, or jellies, are a type of shoe made of PVC plastic. Jelly shoes come in a large variety of brands and colours, and the material is often infused with glitter . Its name comes from the French company called Jelly Shoes, founded by Tony Alano and Nicolas Guillon in 1980 in Paris.

  3. Lêkê - Wikipedia

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    While luxury brands like Gucci and Prada have created their own versions of jelly shoes, lêkê remain popular in Ivory Coast for both stylistic and practical reasons. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Lêkê are affordable, with local manufacturing making them widely available from street vendors for about $1.50.

  4. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Modern footwear is usually made of leather or plastic, and rubber. In fact, leather was one of the original materials used for the first versions of a shoe. [ 44 ] The soles can be made of rubber or plastic, sometimes with the addition of a sheet of metal on the inside.

  5. Gucci to Expand Italian Footwear Industrial Platform - AOL

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    MILAN — Gucci is building yet another industrial platform in Italy, which will provide jobs for more than 400 workers within three years. The factory, covering more than 108,000 square feet ...

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  7. Reusable packaging - Wikipedia

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    For many years, several types of shipping containers have been returnable and reusable. These have made most sense when a reverse logistics system is available or can be readily developed. [6] A return, reconditioning, and reuse system can save money on the cost per shipment and can reduce the environmental footprint of the packaging. [7] [8]

  8. Brazil Recycling Co-ops Are Helping Turn Plastic Waste into Shoes

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    From the plastic bottle that once littered the street to the fabric that lines its shoes, Veja is showing how to create a more transparent and sustainable supply chain.

  9. Guccio Gucci - Wikipedia

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    Guccio Gucci was born in Florence, Tuscany on 26 March 1881. [1] He was the son of Tuscan parents, Gabriello Gucci, a leather craftsman from San Miniato, and Elena Santini, from Lastra a Signa. [2] [3] As a teenager, in 1899, Guccio Gucci worked at the Savoy Hotel in London.