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In 1916 Keds® redefined footwear with the introduction of the Champion sneaker. The simple and chic design ignited a style revolution, capturing the hearts of girls everywhere from fashion icons to the girl next door. Today, Keds® is a head-to-toe fashion lifestyle brand fueled by a passion for imagination, inspiring a new generation of girls to stay authentic, optimistic and brave. For more information, please visit www.Keds.com. Keds is a division of Wolverine Worldwide, the world`s leading maker of casual, work, outdoor, athletic and children`s footwear.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.keds.com
  • 1400 Industries Road
    Richmond, IN USA 47374
  • Phone: 800.680.0966

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