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Step Right Up! The Surprisingly Tragic History of Kinney Shoes

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Dust off your dusty old high-tops and prepare to lace up for a journey back in time, all the way to the glory days of suburban malls and affordable footwear. On this week's episode of Dirt Nap City, your hosts, Alex and Kelly, are tackling a topic so mundane, so wonderfully beige, it's begging for a deep dive: the rise and fall of Kinney Shoes.

Before there was Payless, before there was Famous Footwear, there was Kinney—the undisputed king of "I just need some shoes that won't fall apart before I get home." But the story of Kinney is anything but ordinary. It all started with a visionary named George R. Kinney, a man who saw a shoe-shaped hole in the American market and filled it with… well, with a lot of brown Oxfords. 

The story takes a turn toward the tragic as we chronicle the brand's slow, agonizing decline. From failed rebrands and baffling marketing campaigns (remember the "Foot Locker" spinoff? It was a Kinney idea!) to being swallowed whole by a corporate monster, the end of Kinney Shoes is a tale of corporate hubris and, let's be honest, just a little bit of bad taste in footwear.

So join us as we pay our respects to the store that shod a generation of American feet, one slightly-too-stiff loafer at a time. This episode is a loving, and completely ridiculous, tribute to the retail history you never knew you needed. It's not about the shoes; it's about the journey—a journey filled with bad fashion, worse business decisions, and a whole lot of laughs.

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