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  2. LA Gear - Wikipedia

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    LA Gear was started by Robert Greenberg, Ernest Williams, and Stephen Williams. Greenberg had moved to Los Angeles from his native Boston in 1978, where he picked up the Hang 10 license for shoe skates. Once he realized that it was the “uppers” that held the most promise, Greenberg began focusing on shoes instead of skates, which led to the ...

  3. List of television shows set in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    T.J. Hooker (this story was about the fictitious "LCPD", but it was filmed in Los Angeles) T.O.T.S. (Burbank) The Tab Hunter Show (Malibu) Tabitha; The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) (Seasons 5–8, 10) (Los Angeles) Teen Force; Teen Titans; Tenafly; Tenspeed and Brown Shoe; Terminator: The Sarah Connor ...

  4. Sneakerheads (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    On August 17, 2020, Netflix picked up Sneakerheads for a series consisting of 6 episodes. The series was created by Jay Longino, who also executive produced alongside Inny Clemons, Justin Killion, Will Gluck, Richard Schwartz, Kevin Mann, Brendan Bragg, Jason Belleville, Rod Grable, and Dave Meyers. [1]

  5. Sneaker (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sneaker was a West Coast American rock band, active from 1973 to 1983. The band is best known for its Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 hit single, "More Than Just the Two of Us", from its first album, Sneaker (1981). [1] They also had a minor hit with "Don't Let Me In", a song written by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker from Steely Dan.

  6. Nike releases Los Angeles Chargers running shoe to celebrate ...

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    Check out the new Los Angeles Chargers Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 41 running shoe, part of the Nike’s 2024 NFL Collection ahead of the new season.

  7. Jeff Grosso - Wikipedia

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    Following his death in 2020, the Los Angeles Times erroneously reported that Grosso turned pro at age 12. [2] In 1982, when Grosso was 14, the shoe and apparel company Vans sponsored Grosso, leading to a personal and professional relationship that continued into 2020 with Vans' sponsoring Grosso's popular YouTube show "Love Letters to ...

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