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  2. Stride Rite Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Stride Rite was founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1919, as the Green Shoe Manufacturing Company (“Green Shoe”) by Thomas LaLonde ,Jacob A. Slosberg and Philip Green. After founding the company, Thomas LaLonde, who owned the name Stride Rite, and Philip Green sold his interest to Slosberg twelve years later and Slosberg's sons Samuel and ...

  3. Shoes.com (defunct company) - Wikipedia

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    Shoes.com was an American online retailer of footwear and apparel from 1996 to 2017. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company owned and operated SHOES.COM, OnlineShoes.com, and SHOEme.ca, and was a part of the Hardy Capital Portfolio.

  4. McKids - Wikipedia

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    In July 1987, Sears began selling the McKids line of children's clothing. [1] In December 1988, Sears opened the first seven free-standing McKids stores. [1] [4] In early 1991, all 47 free-standing McKids stores were closed. [5] The McKids line of clothing continued to be sold at Sears stores. [5]

  5. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Justice also makes licensed merchandise from popular franchises, which have in the past included iCarly, Victorious, Wizards of Waverly Place, and Liv and Maddie. Justice makes girls size 6 through size 20, [2] as well as plus sizes for size 10–24. [2] Plus sized dresses, tops and jackets are also available. [2]

  6. Furniture Brands International - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Interco exited the shoe business, selling Converse and Florsheim. [2] Brown Shoe Company took over the rights to Red Goose. A former International Shoe Company warehouse in St. Louis became the City Museum. [11] Armstrong World Industries sold Thomasville Furniture Industries to Interco in November 1995 in a $331 million deal. Interco ...

  7. Shoes.com - Wikipedia

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    Shoes.com (previously known as ShoeBuy.com) is an American footwear retailer. The website was established in Boston during 1999. In 2006, the company was acquired by IAC. In December 2016, Jet.com (a subsidiary of Walmart) completed the acquisition of ShoeBuy from IAC. [1] It was reported that Walmart paid US$70 million for the company. [2]

  8. Shoe Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Shoe Pavilion was an off-price footwear retailer based in Sherman Oaks, California. At the time of its liquidation announcement, the chain had 116 stores throughout the Western and Southwestern areas of the United States .

  9. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Clarks format was radically changed with the 'Act Your Shoe Size Not Your Age' Campaign in 1997, which contributed to a freshening of the brand. [36] Completion of the transition from manufacturing to a wholesaling and branded retailing business was conducted by Parker's successor, Peter Bolliger, who became CEO in 2002. [37]

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