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Why the Sneaker Industry Isn't More Inclusive For Women, and How We Can Change That
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I've always felt intimidated by the sneaker industry, despite having worked for two major sneaker brands in my life. As a humble shoe size six, there are immediately limits to what sneakers I can and can't wear, and I'm not alone in that exclusion. The industry has predominantly favored the needs of men over women, and it's a problem that has existed for a long time. "The reasons for the sneaker industry not being inclusive stems right back to women's sporting history," Angelee Kholia, the founder of

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