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  2. Imelda Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Imelda Romuáldez Marcos[ 4] ( locally [ɪˈmelda ˈmaɾkɔs]; born Imelda Remedios Visitación Trinidad Romuáldez; July 2, 1929) is a Filipino politician [ 5] and convicted criminal [ 6] who was First Lady of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986, wielding significant political power after her husband Ferdinand Marcos placed the country under ...

  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. Marikina - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .marikina .gov .ph. Marikina ( / mərɪˈkɪnə / ), officially the City of Marikina ( Filipino: Lungsod ng Marikina ), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 456,159 people.

  5. Bakya - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Bakya. The Bakyâ or wooden clogs [ 1 ] were once the most commonly used footwear in the Philippines before the introduction of rubber sandals. This footwear is made from local light wood like santol and laniti. It is cut to the desired foot size before being shaven until smooth. The side of the bakyâ is thick enough to be carved ...

  6. Crocs - Wikipedia

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    Some Crocs shoes were tested and recommended by the U.S. Ergonomics company in 2005 [54] and were accepted by the American Podiatric Medical Association [55] in 2009. [32] In 2008, the U.S. government Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved a model of Crocs with molded insoles as diabetic footwear , to help reduce foot injuries.

  7. Category:Fictional footwear - Wikipedia

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    A list of fictional shoes, slippers, sandals, boots, socks and other footwear. Pages in category "Fictional footwear" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  8. Giant shoes of Marikina - Wikipedia

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    The giant shoes on display at the Marikina Shoe Gallery at the Riverbank Mall. Giant boots at Marikina Shoe Museum replacing the damaged Giant shoes of Marikina. Marikina's giant shoes were made by Colossal Footwear, a 9-shoemaker team consisting of Norman Arada, Florinio de Asis, Daniel Cotter, Noel Cox, Arman Javier, Cesar Paz, Arthur Rivera, Emmanuel Samson, and Romel Villareal.

  9. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    Website. footlocker .com. 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. Although established in 1974, and founded as a separate company in 1988, Foot Locker's roots date to 1879, as it is a successor corporation to the F ...