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  2. Journeys (company) - Wikipedia

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    Journeys Kidz is a specialty footwear brand that opened its first store in 2001 for kids 5–12 years old, [15] [16] with the tagline “Big Kidz Shoes, Little Kidz Sizes.” [17] There are 170 locations in the United States. [18]

  3. Genesco - Wikipedia

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    James Franklin Jarman, J.H. Lawson and William Hatch Wemyss, all former salesmen for Carter Shoe Co. in Nashville, founded Jarman Shoe Company in 1924 as a footwear manufacturer. [6] The company grew rapidly and took the name General Shoe Company in 1931, and its initial public stock offering took place in 1939. [citation needed]

  4. Supra (footwear brand) - Wikipedia

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    Supra was launched in 2006, [1] by Angel Cabada in partnership with professional skateboarders Jim Greco, Erik Ellington, Tom Penny, Chad Muska, and Dennis Martin.Muska has described the founding of the company as an "underground idea, shared between five people, that became a crazy explosion". [2]

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  7. Johnston & Murphy - Wikipedia

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    The William J. Dudley Shoe Company specialized in quality, highly durable work shoes for men, women and children. During its first 25 years, the company's growth forced five moves to increasingly larger locations. The Factory was originally located in a three-story structure on Market Street, near Lawrence Street, close to Pennsylvania Station. [3]

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