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  2. Warrior (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    With a retail price of 10 yuan, at a time when urban workers made 30 yuan a month, it was a very fashionable brand in the early days of the People's Republic of China. [4] In the mid 80s, foreign brands became more popular, and Warrior is often seen as a working class shoe, preferred by older people and with a price of 12 yuan at stallmarkets. [4]

  3. Warrior Sports - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's first-team wearing the 2012–13 season home kit made by Warrior. In April 2011, Warrior Sports reportedly signed a sponsorship agreement for Liverpool worth £25 million per season as of the 2012–13 season while Carlsberg reduced their annual sponsorship to just half of that, overtaking the English club record of £23.3 million paid by Nike for supplying Manchester United and ...

  4. Huili (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Warrior (shoes) (Chinese name Huili), a Chinese shoes brand; Hui Li (electrical engineer), Chinese-American electrical engineer; See also. Li Hui (disambiguation)

  5. Category:Shoe brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Wolverine World Wide - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine World Wide, Inc. or Wolverine Worldwide, is a publicly traded American footwear manufacturer based in Rockford, Michigan.The shoemaker is known for its eponymous brand, Wolverine Boots and Shoes, as well as other brands, such as Hush Puppies, Chaco, and Merrell.

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  9. Warrix Sports - Wikipedia

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    The word "Warrix" is inspired by the word "warrior" and theme of the brand involves legendary Thai warriors. Starting from January 2017, WARRIX is the main sponsor for Thailand national Football Team. [2] The brand made its first official appearance by sponsoring Thai League teams Chiangmai F.C. and Nakhon Ratchasima F.C. in 2014. [3]