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  2. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Edison Brothers Stores – operator of numerous shoe and clothing chains, including Bakers Shoes, Wild Pair, J. Riggings, Oaktree, Foxmoor and Fashion Conspiracy. Company was liquidated in 1999, though some chains it operated, including Bakers, have survived. Fashion Bug – plus-size women's clothing retailer that once spanned more than 1000 ...

  3. Famous Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Parent. Caleres (1980–present) Website. famousfootwear .com. Famous Footwear is a nationwide chain of retail stores in the United States dealing in branded footwear, generally at prices discounted from manufacturer's suggested prices. The chain is a division of the St. Louis –based Caleres and had more than 1,125 stores in 2010.

  4. Designer Brands - Wikipedia

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    Designer Brands Inc. is an American company that sells designer and name brand shoes and fashion accessories. It owns the Designer Shoe Warehouse (DSW) store chain, and operates over 500 stores in the United States and an e-commerce website. [5]

  5. Exclusive: Fashionistas, this luxury shoe brand’s ... - AOL

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    Christian Louboutin, known for high heels with red soles, set to open outlet location this summer at Sunrise mall. Exclusive: Fashionistas, this luxury shoe brand’s second U.S. outlet coming to ...

  6. DSW’s clearance sale is here: These 18 spring must-have shoes ...

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    These best-selling men's and women's shoes are on sale for as low as $25. Brands include Crocs, Calvin Klein, Sam Edelman, adidas and more.

  7. Florsheim Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Florsheim & Co. was founded in Chicago in 1892 by Milton S. Florsheim. [1] The company marked its shoes with its own name and assisted stores in promoting them. By 1930, Florsheim was making women's shoes and had five Chicago factories and 2,500 employees, with 71 stores partly or entirely company-owned and 9,000 stores around the US selling ...

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