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  2. Belle International - Wikipedia

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    Belle International Holdings Limited百丽国际控股有限公司. Belle International Holdings Limited is a women's shoe retailer in China, with 22% of the domestic market share. [2] It is engaged in the manufacturing, distribution, and retail sales of footwear products. [3] As of its IPO in May 2007, the company had 3,828 retail outlets in ...

  3. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [5] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022.

  4. 361 Degrees - Wikipedia

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    Products. Athletic shoes, apparel, sports equipment, accessories. Website. www .361sport .com. 361 Degrees International Ltd. ( Chinese: 三六一度; pinyin: sānliùyīdù) is a Chinese sportswear brand based in Xiamen, Fujian. [1] It is a major supplier of athletic shoes and apparel in China, with revenue in excess of CN¥ 6 billion in its ...

  5. Peak Sport Products - Wikipedia

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    Peak Sport Products Co., Limited is a Chinese manufacturing company of sportswear and footwear based in Quanzhou. Founded in 1989 as a shoe manufacturer, [1] the company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2009, however due to low performance on the stock exchange, it had been acquired in August 2017.

  6. Pou Chen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pou Chen Corporation ( Chinese: 寶成工業股份有限公司) ( Taiwan Stock Exchange Stock Code: 9904), or Pou Chen, is a leading footwear manufacturer in Taiwan, and the largest branded athletic and casual footwear manufacturer in the world. [1] [2] It is headquartered in Taichung City, Taiwan. The Group was founded in Fuxing, Changhwa in ...

  7. Charles & Keith - Wikipedia

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    Charles & Keith adopted a new business model for their label because they observed that the traditional model of selling shoes purchased from wholesale suppliers was unsustainable. To emerge from intense competition, the company started designing their own shoes in 1997 based on customers' feedback. [5]

  8. Xiuhuaxie - Wikipedia

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    Xiuhuaxie (Chinese: 绣花鞋; pinyin: xiùhuāxié; lit. 'embroidered shoes'), also known as Chinese shoes, Chinese-style embroidered shoes, and Chinese slippers, are a well-known sub-type of traditional Chinese cloth shoes (中国布鞋; zhōngguó bùxié); the xiuhuaxie are deeply rooted in Chinese culture and are characterized by its use of elaborate and colourful Chinese embroideries to ...

  9. Feiyue - Wikipedia

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    The shoes are a staple for almost all wushu practitioners and athletes in China, with the shoes being used by Shaolin monks and Kung Fu masters. In 1963, using Feiyue and double arrow-labeled chevrons with "Feiyue track and field," the company became the best-selling shoe in China with an output of 1,616,000 pairs.

  10. Northside USA - Wikipedia

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    Website. northsideusa .com. Northside USA is an American footwear company based in Marysville, Washington. Northside, a subsidiary of Triple T Trading, was founded in 1985 and sells shoes in retail stores in the United States and China. The company's shoes, marketed towards "light outdoor recreation", are designed in the United States and ...

  11. Geta (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Geta-style shoes were worn in Southern China likely until sometime between the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing dynasties (1636/1644–1912), when they were replaced by other types of footwear. It is likely that geta originated from Southern China and were later exported to Japan.