Our verdict
Starting a legacy of its own, the Keds Champion is a pioneering sneaker emblazoned with simplicity and sophistication while expanding its horizons of function and style. Its prim appeal ironically enlists itself as an all-around sneaker for basic tasks like running errands to casual leisure activities. The minimalist design from Keds blends in with almost any clothing which also brings back the classic vibe.
Pros
- Durable
- Fashionable
- Inexpensive
- The OrthoLite insole wicks away moisture and prevents odor build-up
- Dries quickly
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- Functional
- Lightweight
Cons
- The OrthoLite insole wicks away moisture and prevents odor build-up
- Weak laces
- Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
Keds Champion is a sneaker with a simple character and seamless toe box, which pairs with everyday slouch capris to more extravagant shirtwaist dresses and maxi skirts.
OrthoLite technology
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The sneaker is produced in a vulcanized construction with a rubber outsole that ensures protection and traction. The heel outsole is slightly thicker than the rest of the outsole.
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From 1892 to 1913, U.S. Rubber Co. introduced 30 different kinds of rubber-soled footwear but with no success. After several company tweaks and consolidations, the company launched an American canvas shoe with a rubber sole in 1916.
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Aside from hailing its sneakers, Keds thought of a catchy name for their breakthrough shoe. The first marketing act to take shape was to name their sneaker the "feel-like-everyday's-a-Saturday-shoe," but after realizing it was a mouthful, the company branded it as the Champion. After surpassing a century, the Keds Champion would look down on all other brands utilizing its sneaker term and let them bow to its ingenious legacy.