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  2. Jutti - Wikipedia

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    Jutti shoes. The Juti or Jutti is a type of footwear common in North India, Pakistan, and neighboring regions. They are traditionally made up of leather and with extensive embroidery, in real gold and silver thread as inspired by royalty in the subcontinent over 400 years ago.

  3. Shoe - Wikipedia

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    A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot. Though the human foot can adapt to varied terrains and climate conditions, it is vulnerable, and shoes provide protection. Form was originally tied to function, but over time, shoes also became fashion items.

  4. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Reebok Royal Glide Ripple Clip men's shoe. Sneakers have gone by a variety of names, depending on geography and changing over the decades. The broader category inclusive of sneakers is athletic shoes. The term 'athletic shoes' is typically used for shoes utilized for jogging or road running and indoor sports such as basketball, but tends to ...

  5. Bata Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The corporation is one of the world's leading shoemakers by volume with 150 million pairs of shoes sold annually. It has a retail presence of over 5,300 shops in more than 70 countries across five continents and 21 production facilities in 18 countries.

  6. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Sneaker collectors buy online and go to outlets, sneaker events, swapmeets, parties, and gatherings in search of rare, vintage, and limited edition shoes. [10] [11] New launches of popular sneaker models increasingly take place via online raffles through mobile apps. [12]

  7. Nivia Sports - Wikipedia

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    NIVIA Shastra, Football shoes. During the 1980s, Nivia Sports started manufacturing sports footwear in India. [16] Through the years, the company added footwear for use in other games such as cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, kabaddi, wrestling, and track & field.