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  2. AND1 - Wikipedia

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    AND1 is an American footwear and clothing company specializing in basketball shoes, clothing, and sporting goods. AND1 was founded on August 13, 1993. The company focuses strictly on basketball and is a subsidiary of Galaxy Universal. [1] The company sponsors NBA athletes, as well as numerous high school and AAU teams in the United States.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Chuck Taylor All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    The shoe was composed of a rubber sole and canvas upper and was designed for basketball players. [3] In 1921, Charles "Chuck" Taylor, an American semi-professional basketball player for the Akron Firestone Non-Skids joined Converse as a salesman. [4]

  5. Billy "White Shoes" Johnson - Wikipedia

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    William Arthur Johnson (born January 27, 1952), better known as Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League (NFL) from 1974 through 1988.

  6. Caitlin Clark's Nike deal reportedly worth $28 million ... - AOL

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    Caitlin Clark will be getting a signature shoe as part of an endorsement deal with Nike, according to the Wall Street Journal.. Clark, who went No. 1 overall in last week's WNBA Draft to the ...

  7. Ewing Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Over the years a cult following grew for collectors looking for information about the old Ewing Athletics shoes. In 2012 David Goldberg and his company GPF Footwear LLC partnered up with Ewing and David Falk to reintroduce the brand back into the marketplace, [5] hoping to capitalize on the retro footwear trend, starting with the original 33 HI. [6]

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