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  2. 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.

  3. Crocodile skin - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile skin is primarily used in the production of handbags and other luxury items such as shoes, belts, wallets, upholstery, and furniture. For these products, Freshwater, Saltwater, Nile and Caiman are used because of the superior quality of skin which when tanned has an aesthetic finish. [5] Not all these skins are valued the same.

  4. Crocs Cares? Celebrates Five Years and More Than Three ... - AOL

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    Crocs Cares℠ will donate a pair of shoes to children and families in need, up to 10,000 pairs, for every donation made to Feed The Children at checkout in Crocs stores through December 31, 2012 ...

  5. Jelly shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Jelly Shoe company stopped operating in February 1986 but the type of shoe has been reinterpreted by a number of high-end fashion designers in the early twenty-first century. [8] [14] [15] Crocs, for example, are seen by many as a modern take on Jelly sandals. [15]

  6. McDonald’s partners with Crocs for new line of shoes ... - AOL

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    The new collaboration will be available midday (CT), or 1 p.m. Eastern Time, on Crocs.com and at Crocs retail locations and select wholesale partners while supplies last. The shoes range in price ...

  7. Crocs Wins Legal Victory in Years-Long Patent Battle ... - AOL

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    The news comes as a result of a years-long battle between the two shoe companies. Crocs sued USA Dawgs’ Canadian affiliate Double Diamond in 2006 for patent infringement on its clog designs.

  8. ECCO - Wikipedia

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    ECCO Sko A/S is a Danish shoe and leather accessories manufacturer founded in 1963 by Karl Toosbuy, in Bredebro, Denmark. ECCO opened its first retail store in Denmark in 1982. ECCO is family-owned and employs 21,300 people worldwide, with product sales in 101 countries from over 2,250 shops and more than 14,000 sales points. [citation needed]

  9. Demand for Crocs surge as the rubber clog continues to ... - AOL

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    Aside from its growing demand, Crocs has also become one of the leading fashion companies stepping up its philanthropic efforts. Demand for Crocs surge as the rubber clog continues to be the ‘it ...

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