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    Dolce Vita Dolan. $99 $150 Save $51. Style meets function yet again! These platform sneakers have a pretty knit upper and can give you a little extra lift, whether you wear them with jeans or ...

  3. Slow Man Walking Shoes are on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    Oh, and they won't hurt your wallet, either — grab ’em on sale for as little as $34 (with an on-site coupon) at Amazon, down from $80. Amazon Slow Man Walking Shoes

  4. The best men's dress shoes, broken into 13 categories - AOL

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    10. Best Casual Pick: Cole Haan Men's 4.ZERØGRAND Wingtip Oxford, $228. Credit: Cole Haan. $228 at Cole Haan. For those who want the look and feel of a classic sneaker with the added elegance and ...

  5. Hoka One One - Wikipedia

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    hoka .com. Hoka One One (stylized as HOKA) is a sportswear company that designs and markets running shoes. It was founded in 2009 in Annecy, France, and had been based in Richmond, California before it was acquired by Deckers Brands in 2013. Hoka first gained attention in the running industry by producing shoes with oversized midsoles, dubbed ...

  6. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Payless ShoeSource Worldwide, LLC [3] (formerly known as Payless ShoeSource Inc. ), is an American multinational discount footwear chain. Established in 1956 by cousins Louis and Shaol Pozez, Payless was a privately held company owned by Blum Capital, and Golden Gate Capital. In 1961, it became a public company as the Volume Shoe Corporation ...

  7. Brogan (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    History. Brogan-like shoes, called "brogues" (from Old Irish "bróc" meaning "shoe"), were made and worn in Ireland and Scotland as early as the 16th century, and the shoe type probably originated in Ireland. [1] [2] They were used by the Scots and the Irish as work boots to wear in the wet, boggy Scottish and Irish countryside. [3]