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Espadrilles (Spanish:
alpargatas or esparteñas; Catalan: espardenyes; Basque: espartinak, French: espadrilles) are casual, rope-soled, flat but sometimes...
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Alpargatas S.A.I.C. is an
Argentine manufacturing company of
clothing and footwear.
Alpargatas was the
leading textile and
footwear manufacturer in the...
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Alpargatas S.A. (formerly, São
Paulo Alpargatas) is a
Brazilian manufacturing company headquartered in São Paulo.
Established in 1907, it is of the largest...
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alguien podía
morir por
cubrirse la
cabeza con un
sombrero o calz**** con
alpargatas los pies, pero no fue en
menor medida guerra de religión, de nacionalismos...
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which questioned his
methods and his goals. A well-remembered
slogan was,
Alpargatas sí,
libros no ("Shoes? Yes! Books? No!") ...
Universities were "intervened"...
- The main
companies that Itaúsa
controls are Itaú Unibanco,
Duratex and
Alpargatas S.A. The
control of the
company rests with the
Setubal and
Villela families...
- activities, but
remain used for dance. The
Spanish name of the espadrille,
alpargata, is a
derivative Mozarab al-párğa pl. al-parğāt of abarka. Avarca, a sandal...
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patented in 1962. The
brand was
founded by
Brazilian manufacturer Alpargatas S.A..
Inspired by the ****anese zori sandals,
Havaianas became the first...
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Notes After Olan was
taken over by Topper, the
brand (then
owned by
Alpargatas) was the kit
suppier just for one month,
until the
contract with Nike...
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Sneakers Swimfins Water shoes Wrestling shoes Folk
footwear Abacas Abarkas Alpargatas Avarcas Balghas Bast
shoes Ciocie Clogs Espadrilles Furlane Galesh Geta...