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&lt;h2 id="bakers-footwear-womens-boots-shoes-and-accessories"&gt;Bakers Footwear Women's Boots Shoes and Accessories&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bakers Footwear was founded in 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri, building its identity as a women's footwear specialty retailer from the Midwest outward. The brand's St. Louis base gave it a natural distribution center for reaching customers across the country, and the mail-order catalog became the primary mechanism for doing so. From its founding-era roots through the postwar decades, Bakers Footwear refined a direct-to-consumer model in which the printed catalog served as both a seasonal lookbook and an ordering interface — a format that fit the shopping habits of the generation of women who came of age when mail-order retail was the dominant channel for fashion discovery outside of major urban department stores.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>