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  2. Brothel creeper - Wikipedia

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    George Cox Limited Brothel creepers , sometimes shortened to creepers , are a style of shoe that has thick crepe soles, often in combination with suede uppers. This style of footwear became fashionable in the years following World War II , seeing resurgences of popularity at various times since then.

  3. Tredair - Wikipedia

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    Until 1983, when the Dr Martens' largest producer licensed exclusive use of the brand from its Munich-based owners, White & Co shared the work of producing Dr. Martens-branded boots with companies including George Cox, NPS, GB Britton and Sons, Hawkins of Northampton ("Hawkins ASTRONAUT with Dr Martens air cushioned soles"), Earls Barton ...

  4. Toshinosuke Takegahara - Wikipedia

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    Toshinosuke Takegahara is a Japanese shoe designer. He has collaborated with English shoe manufacturers George Cox, Grenson, and Tricker’s. In 2004, his shoes were inducted into the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery’s permanent collection.

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  6. George Cox - Wikipedia

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    George B. Cox (1853–1916), Cincinnati machine politician known as Boss Cox George Bernard Cox (1886–1978), British architect George C. Cox (1851–1903), American photographer

  7. Endicott Johnson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The E-J story is dominated by George F. Johnson (1857–1948), or George F as he was popularly called, who rose through the shoe factory ranks to become the half-owner of E-J, and its highest executive until his death in 1948.

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