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  2. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    Foot Locker, Inc. is an American multinational sportswear and footwear retailer headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, [2] and operating in over 40 countries.

  3. Kinney Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Kinney succeeded by selling affordably priced shoes to working Americans. The business chain numbered 362 stores at the conclusion of 1929, with 44 of these opening in the final year of the decade. Foot Locker began as a division of the Kinney Shoe Corporation in 1974.

  4. Eastbay - Wikipedia

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    Eastbay was an American supplier of athletic footwear, apparel and sports equipment, selling through direct mail and the internet. In 1997, it became a subsidiary of the F. W. Woolworth Company, later known as Foot Locker, Inc.

  5. The best orthopedic shoes in 2024, according to experts - AOL

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    Give your feet and legs a break from common conditions like plantar fasciitis with these top orthopedic shoes from brands like KLAW, OOfos, Vionic and Hoka.

  6. Foot Locker Cross Country Championships - Wikipedia

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    Foot Locker Champions to win NCAA titles. There have been a total of sixteen Foot Locker Champions to win NCAA Titles in Cross Country, Indoor Track and Field, or Outdoor Track and Field, including eleven men and five women.

  7. F. W. Woolworth Company - Wikipedia

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    The following year, in 1963, Woolworth expanded into the shoe store business with the purchase of Kinney Shoe Corporation, which eventually created the store that Woolworth would become — Foot Locker.