A leather-clad version of the original, these flat-soled Keds sneakers are made with the same iconic design known to cheerleaders and punk rockers alike.
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Since the 1916 introduction of its first canvas-topped, rubber-soled boot—then considered to be the definition of a sneaker—Keds has quietly infiltrated the closets of women and kids all over the world. Keds shoes became an icon by way of Hollywood, soling the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Yoko Ono (who married John Lennon wearing a pair). And since it’s hewed pretty close to the now-signature Keds Champion Core sneaker that we all know and love, it’s fair to say that Keds footwear is here—and in your wardrobe—to stay.