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Kenneth Cole New York - Wear To Play (Black) - Men's Designer Collection
Category: Men's Designer Collection Review: Sleek mock toe leather loafers. Buckle detail with double goring for a perfect fit. Leather footbed. Stacked heel. Combination leather and rubber sole.
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Kenneth Cole New York - Strong Willed (Chestnut) - Men's
Category: Men's Lace-Up/Oxford - Algonquin/Split Toe/Bicycle Toe Review: Super cool and contemporary bicycle toe oxford. Brushed leather upper. Leather lining. Non-skid sole. Part of the Kenneth Cole Signature collection.
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Kenneth Cole New York - Be-Hold (Black Oiled Suede) - Men's
Category: Men's Trendy - Urban Review: Showcase your forward fashion sense in this amazing oxford from the Signature collection. Oiled suede upper extends over the heel for a unique look. Lightly padded footbed is lined with leather. Non-skid sole.
Shoes prove to be highly sexualized objects in society (The Triangle Online) In complement to the exhibit "Rest Your Feet" currently on display in the Pearlstein Gallery, Valerie Steele spoke to a group of predominantly Ugg-clad fashionistas on the subject of sex and shoes. More specifically, Steele focused on the fetish aspect of shoes, a subject covered in her book "Fetish: Fashion, Sex, and Power.
Andover sophomores on mission to collect shoes (The Andover Townsman) One thousand shoes and mdash; sounds like every woman's dream. But for two Andover High School sophomores, it's a challenge. John Barbaro and Drew Gath, members of the AHS junior varsity soccer team, hope to collect 1,000 shoes by Nov. 29 for the U.S. Soccer Federation's Passback Program, which distributes donated soccer and sports equipment to underprivileged children domestically and overseas.
Danville store donates shoes to Salvation Army (The Reidsville Review) Although Capt. Allen Tanner of the Salvation Army brought a nine-passenger van to pick up shoes being donated by Rippe’s, after the 200 pairs were put in the vehicle, there was hardly room for Tanner and his brother Brandon.