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    Did the 'P.F.' in the old P.F. Flyers sneakers stand for "Perfect Fit"?

    Question #10708. Asked by tjoebigham. (Feb 26 01 8:49 PM)


    JReid

    Good guess, but according to http://www.sneakers.pair.com the answer is 'Posture Foundation'.

    Feb 27 01, 8:03 PM


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