21. Earlier in the decade, J. Baker sold shoes in such company-run chains as Fayva and Parade of Shoes. 22. He began selling shoes while attending the University of Washington. 23. He doubted they would be around if he sold shoes. 24. He began selling the shoes from out of the trunk of his car at track meets throughout the Northwest. 25. He sold shoes. 26. He sold more shoes, but not for long. 27. He was replaced by Spike Lee, who may be remembered for his provocative films, but seems to be making his living selling the shoes his heroes wear. 28. Here was a chance to put the question to a top executive, one whose company had posted record profits selling shoes that are made outside the United States. 29. High sold shoes during the day and worked as a process server for Todd during the evenings. 30. Heroes were not created then to sell shoes. |