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Unique gifts from small businesses
These holiday presents, made by small companies, outshine the usual ties and socks.
By Brandi Stewart
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Stubbs & Wootton Slippers
Stubbs & Wootton Slippers
$310
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Percy Steinhart, 57, opened his Palm Beach, Fla., shoe store to sell Americans his favorite accessory: slippers modeled after those worn by European royalty. Denzel Washington and Martha Stewart have bought the slippers, which come in needlepoint, suede, and velvet. One recent bestseller, Skull Red, features embroidered skulls.
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