LADIES CHILDREN S SHOES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BERTLYN BERTLYN INDUSTRIES, INC. New York NY LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND SLIPPERS;
BERTLYN BERTLYN CORPORATION 65 W. 36TH ST. NEW YORK NY LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND SLIPPERS;
FOOT THRILLS TT GROUP INC. P.O. Box 331 Aurora MO 65605 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES;
MARTCO BERTLYN INDUSTRIES, INC. New York NY Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers;
OOMPHIES Oomphies, Inc. New York NY Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Slippers in Leather or Fabric and Combinations Thereof;
OOMPHIES LI, JOSEPH D 4238 Green River Road Corona CA 92880 Ladies' and children's shoes, and slippers in leather or fabric and combinations hereof;
OOMPHIES LA MARQUISE SLIPPER CO., INC. 34 W. 4TH STREET NEW YORK NY Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Slippers in Leather or Fabric and Combinations Thereof;
OOMPHIES MENORCA 1820, INC. 35 W. EIGHTH AVENUE GLOVERSVILLE NY 12078 Ladies' and children's shoes, and slippers in leather or fabric and combinations hereof;
OOMPHIES ESTATE OF JAMES G. DIZAZZO, THE 8 ESSEX CENTER DRIVE PEABODY MA 01960 Ladies' and children's shoes, and slippers in leather or fabric and combinations hereof;
OOMPHIES Slipper's Dream Inc. c/o Vella International, Inc. 575 Madison Avenue, 10th Floor New York NY 10022 Ladies' and children's shoes, and slippers in leather or fabric and combinations hereof;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Method 10 discloses a process for creating a pair of athletic shoes having cleats thereon. The process is comprised of taking a first pair of athletic shoes 14 and removing a portion of the sole having cleats therein, the selectively removed portion hereinafter referred to as the cleat plate 22. Then taking a second pair of shoes 18 designated by the user for which shoes they desire to have cleats thereon and creating a cavity 30 within the soles of the second pair of shoes, the cavity conforming substantially to the dimensions of the cleat plate 22, and fixedly attaching the cleat plate to the respective sole by means of fasteners 24, 26 such as screws and/or adhesive 28 that bonds to rubber and plastic surfaces.