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  2. Wrestling shoe - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling shoes are a type of activewear that is primarily used in competition and practice for the sport of wrestling. They are also used in mixed martial arts and professional wrestling. These shoes are designed to be light and flexible, providing ankle support and traction.

  3. Tapout (clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, the company was relaunched following its joint-ventured acquisition by pro-wrestling company WWE, and development firm Authentic Brands Group. [3] The venture saw the former MMA-related brand transformed into a more general "lifestyle fitness" one. The apparel, for men and women was released in spring of 2016.

  4. Onitsuka Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Since Onitsuka Tiger was incorporated in 1949, shoes have been created for football, running, martial arts, basketball, cheerleading, volleyball, cross-training, track and field, wrestling, golf, cricket, fencing, and tennis. The most famous brand of Onitsuka Tiger shoes is the striped Mexico 66 Line.

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  6. Gutals - Wikipedia

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    Some unique features of the boots include slightly upturned tip of the toes, [1] different varieties of leather ornaments [2] and vertically uneven cuts at the entering holes of the footwear. Gutals can be used especially as horseback riding [ 3 ] and wrestling footwear.However, It is still not the authentic Mongol gutal.It has entered Mongolia ...

  7. Soap (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    A year later, the Soap Shoes Express was discontinued by HSL and liquidation for Soap Shoes began, with representatives from Heelys claiming to "just throw out" anything that was left over. Within a matter of five years, Heelys stock had sunk down to $2.25 per share and was sold to Sequential Brand Group for $63.2 million, taking the soap and ...

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