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Keds

Keds is an American brand known for its canvas shoes with rubber soles. Founded in 1916 by U.S. Rubber, its original shoe design was the first mass-marketed canvas-top sneaker. The brand was sold to Stride Rite in 1979, which was acquired by Wolverine World Wide in 2012. In December 2022, Wolverine World Wide announced plans to divest or license the brand.

Keds
TypeSubsidiary
IndustrySportswear and Sports Goods
Founded1916; 107 years ago (1916)
Headquarters,
United States
Areas served
Worldwide
Key people
Brendan Hoffman, CEO of Wolverine World Wide
ProductsFootwear
Parent
Websitewww.keds.com

History

Early history

 
Keds Champion sneaker, for women, 1916

In 1916, U.S. Rubber consolidated 30 different shoe brand names to create one company. Initially, the name "Peds" was chosen for the brand from the Latin word for feet, but it was already trademarked.[1][2] Keds's original shoe design, the Champion, was the first mass-marketed canvas-top shoe.[3] They became known as "sneakers" as the soft rubber soles allowed "sneaking around silently".[4] By the early 1920s, the shoes were worn by Olympic soccer players, national and international tennis champions, and college athletes.[5] In 1926, the Keds Triumph shoe was introduced.[6] Keds released "Kedettes", a line of washable high-heeled shoes for women, in 1938.[7][8][9]

Pro-Keds

 
A pair of Pro-Keds Royal Flash court shoes

In 1949, Pro-Keds were introduced as a line of sneakers for athletic performance[10] intended to compete with the industry standard, Converse.[11][12][13] Designed specifically for basketball players, the original style, the Royal,[14] was endorsed by George Mikan. In 1953, the Minneapolis Lakers were outfitted with Pro-Keds.[11] In 1969, Pro-Keds introduced the 69er, and demand for them in Harlem and The Bronx was so overwhelming that they became known as "Uptowns". The early 1970s saw the introduction of the Royal Plus, also known as the "Suede Super", which had a suede upper, padded collar, and was available in a high or low top.[15] Pro-Keds were worn by NBA stars including Willis Reed, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Nate "Tiny" Archibald, JoJo White, Bob Love, Lou Hudson, Bob Lanier and "Pistol" Pete Maravich,[14] as well as musicians The Ramones.[16] The brand gained a following in the hip-hop community by the late 1970s.[14]

In the spring of 1980, Pro-Keds launched a collection of performance cupsole basketball shoes with the marquee model being the Shotmaker. The Shotmaker would be worn by Ralph Sampson and Gerald Henderson. In 1981 Sugar Ray Leonard became a spokesperson for the brand.[15]

Stride Rite and Wolverine World Wide ownership

Stride Rite Corporation purchased Keds and Sperry Top-Sider from Uniroyal in 1979 for $18 million.[12][17]

Keds has produced collaborative collections with companies including Kate Spade New York, Madewell, Opening Ceremony, Steven Alan and Alice + Olivia. In 2009, Keds launched a collaboration with Loomstate which was sold at Barneys New York. The shoes were made with organic cotton, recycled rubber and non-toxic inks and dyes.[18]

Collective Brands Inc., the parent company of Stride Rite Corporation and Keds, was acquired by Wolverine World Wide for $1.32 billion in May 2012.[19]

Keds launched the "Ladies First Since 1916" campaign in July 2015, which focuses on female empowerment and featured celebrities including Taylor Swift.[20] In 2016 Keds celebrated its centennial and the continuation of its "Ladies First Since 1916" campaign[21] with a birthday celebration held during New York Fashion Week.[22] The company also announced that its shoe manufacturing was moving to Michigan, in the U.S. for the first time in 35 years.[21]

In December 2022, Wolverine World Wide announced plans to divest or license its Keds brand.[23]

Popular culture

The shoes have been worn by celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Katharine Hepburn, Paul Newman, Humphrey Bogart, Kristen Stewart, and Natalie Portman.[4][8]

After the release of the 1987 movie Dirty Dancing, in which Jennifer Grey's character wore Keds, company revenue grew 10 times.[24] Many cheerleaders also wore Keds as part of their uniform during the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s.[25]

In the USSR and many post-Soviet countries, sneakers with canvas tops became known generically as "keds" (Russian: кеды).[26]

References

  1. ^ Evan Morris (November 9, 2004). From Altoids to Zima:The Surprising Stories Behind 125 Famous Brand Names. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780743257978.
  2. ^ Hunt, Kristin (September 19, 2016). "11 Comfy Facts About Keds". Mental Floss. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  3. ^ Robert J. Baptista (May 19, 2009). . Colorants History. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ a b Roseary Feitelberg (November 23, 2011). "Keds Kicks Off Apparel at Opening Ceremony". WWD. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  5. ^ Stephanie Pedersen (August 15, 2005). Shoes: What Every Woman Should Know. David & Charles.
  6. ^ "Mark McNairy x Keds Triumph Canvas". FNG Magazine. July 9, 2012. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  7. ^ "Kedettes". The Hutchinson News. April 19, 1938.
  8. ^ a b "Marketing Keds to a New Generation of Feet". University of Pennsylvania. February 24, 2011. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  9. ^ Jean Williams (April 24, 2014). A Contemporary History of Women's Sport, Part One. Routledge.
  10. ^ Martin Marks (October 23, 2009). "Flashback: Bobbito Garcia Revamps The Pro-Keds Royal Flash". Paper Magazine. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  11. ^ a b Nick Santora (October 16, 2012). "The 50 Most Influential Sneaker Sponsorships in Sports History". Complex. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  12. ^ a b Stephen M. Pribut, Douglas H. Richie. "2002: A Sneaker Odyssey". Dr. Stephem M. Pribut's Sport Pages. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  13. ^ Yuniya Kawaura (January 28, 2016). Sneakers: Fashion, Gender, and Subculture. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  14. ^ a b c Mari Davis (January 13, 2009). "Pro-Keds Shoes: The Original Court King". Fashion Windows. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  15. ^ a b "Pro-Keds: The Complete Story". Sneaker Freaker. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  16. ^ Tyler Atwood (April 4, 2014). "How Did Converse Become Popular? A Brief History of The Iconic Sneaker". Bustle. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  17. ^ N. R. Kleinfield (March 23, 1986). "Sailing To The Top". The New York Times. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  18. ^ "Loomstate makes eco-friendly Keds". Los Angeles Times. June 12, 2009. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  19. ^ John Kell (May 1, 2012). "Owner of Stride Rite, Payless to Be Split Up". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  20. ^ Lara O'Reilly (July 22, 2015). "Keds wants Taylor Swift to transform its canvas shoes into feminist icons". Business Insider. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  21. ^ a b Rhonda Schaffler (February 9, 2016). "Keds' President on How to Keep a 100-Year Old Brand on Its Toes". The Street. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  22. ^ Gina Marinelli (February 12, 2016). "Ciara Sang At A 100th Birthday Party This Week". Refinery 29. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  23. ^ Ciment, Shoshy (December 8, 2022). "Wolverine Worldwide to Divest or License Keds Brand and Wolverine Leathers". Footwear News. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  24. ^ Johns, Nikara (2017-05-24). "How 'Dirty Dancing' Catapulted Keds to Success". Footwear News. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  25. ^ "History of Cheerleading Shoes". 20 May 2012.
  26. ^ "Банан, компьютер, велосипед: как русская литература открывала новые слова и вещи" [Banana, Computer, Bicycle: How Russian Literature Discovered New Words and Things]. Полка (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-01-03.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Pro-Keds official website

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Keds is an American brand known for its canvas shoes with rubber soles Founded in 1916 by U S Rubber its original shoe design was the first mass marketed canvas top sneaker The brand was sold to Stride Rite in 1979 which was acquired by Wolverine World Wide in 2012 In December 2022 Wolverine World Wide announced plans to divest or license the brand KedsTypeSubsidiaryIndustrySportswear and Sports GoodsFounded1916 107 years ago 1916 HeadquartersWaltham Massachusetts United StatesAreas servedWorldwideKey peopleBrendan Hoffman CEO of Wolverine World WideProductsFootwearParentWolverine World Wide 2012 present Stride Rite Corporation 1979 2012 Uniroyal 1916 1979 Websitewww wbr keds wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Pro Keds 1 3 Stride Rite and Wolverine World Wide ownership 2 Popular culture 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Keds Champion sneaker for women 1916 In 1916 U S Rubber consolidated 30 different shoe brand names to create one company Initially the name Peds was chosen for the brand from the Latin word for feet but it was already trademarked 1 2 Keds s original shoe design the Champion was the first mass marketed canvas top shoe 3 They became known as sneakers as the soft rubber soles allowed sneaking around silently 4 By the early 1920s the shoes were worn by Olympic soccer players national and international tennis champions and college athletes 5 In 1926 the Keds Triumph shoe was introduced 6 Keds released Kedettes a line of washable high heeled shoes for women in 1938 7 8 9 Pro Keds Edit A pair of Pro Keds Royal Flash court shoes In 1949 Pro Keds were introduced as a line of sneakers for athletic performance 10 intended to compete with the industry standard Converse 11 12 13 Designed specifically for basketball players the original style the Royal 14 was endorsed by George Mikan In 1953 the Minneapolis Lakers were outfitted with Pro Keds 11 In 1969 Pro Keds introduced the 69er and demand for them in Harlem and The Bronx was so overwhelming that they became known as Uptowns The early 1970s saw the introduction of the Royal Plus also known as the Suede Super which had a suede upper padded collar and was available in a high or low top 15 Pro Keds were worn by NBA stars including Willis Reed Kareem Abdul Jabbar Nate Tiny Archibald JoJo White Bob Love Lou Hudson Bob Lanier and Pistol Pete Maravich 14 as well as musicians The Ramones 16 The brand gained a following in the hip hop community by the late 1970s 14 In the spring of 1980 Pro Keds launched a collection of performance cupsole basketball shoes with the marquee model being the Shotmaker The Shotmaker would be worn by Ralph Sampson and Gerald Henderson In 1981 Sugar Ray Leonard became a spokesperson for the brand 15 Stride Rite and Wolverine World Wide ownership Edit Stride Rite Corporation purchased Keds and Sperry Top Sider from Uniroyal in 1979 for 18 million 12 17 Keds has produced collaborative collections with companies including Kate Spade New York Madewell Opening Ceremony Steven Alan and Alice Olivia In 2009 Keds launched a collaboration with Loomstate which was sold at Barneys New York The shoes were made with organic cotton recycled rubber and non toxic inks and dyes 18 Collective Brands Inc the parent company of Stride Rite Corporation and Keds was acquired by Wolverine World Wide for 1 32 billion in May 2012 19 Keds launched the Ladies First Since 1916 campaign in July 2015 which focuses on female empowerment and featured celebrities including Taylor Swift 20 In 2016 Keds celebrated its centennial and the continuation of its Ladies First Since 1916 campaign 21 with a birthday celebration held during New York Fashion Week 22 The company also announced that its shoe manufacturing was moving to Michigan in the U S for the first time in 35 years 21 In December 2022 Wolverine World Wide announced plans to divest or license its Keds brand 23 Popular culture EditThe shoes have been worn by celebrities including Marilyn Monroe Jackie Kennedy Onassis Katharine Hepburn Paul Newman Humphrey Bogart Kristen Stewart and Natalie Portman 4 8 After the release of the 1987 movie Dirty Dancing in which Jennifer Grey s character wore Keds company revenue grew 10 times 24 Many cheerleaders also wore Keds as part of their uniform during the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s 25 In the USSR and many post Soviet countries sneakers with canvas tops became known generically as keds Russian kedy 26 References Edit Evan Morris November 9 2004 From Altoids to Zima The Surprising Stories Behind 125 Famous Brand Names Simon and Schuster ISBN 9780743257978 Hunt Kristin September 19 2016 11 Comfy Facts About Keds Mental Floss Retrieved 2023 01 24 Robert J Baptista May 19 2009 Naugatuck Chemical Company Colorants History Archived from the original on May 13 2010 Retrieved April 25 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Roseary Feitelberg November 23 2011 Keds Kicks Off Apparel at Opening Ceremony WWD Retrieved April 25 2016 Stephanie Pedersen August 15 2005 Shoes What Every Woman Should Know David amp Charles Mark McNairy x Keds Triumph Canvas FNG Magazine July 9 2012 Retrieved April 25 2016 Kedettes The Hutchinson News April 19 1938 a b Marketing Keds to a New Generation of Feet University of Pennsylvania February 24 2011 Retrieved April 25 2016 Jean Williams April 24 2014 A Contemporary History of Women s Sport Part One Routledge Martin Marks October 23 2009 Flashback Bobbito Garcia Revamps The Pro Keds Royal Flash Paper Magazine Retrieved April 25 2016 a b Nick Santora October 16 2012 The 50 Most Influential Sneaker Sponsorships in Sports History Complex Retrieved April 25 2016 a b Stephen M Pribut Douglas H Richie 2002 A Sneaker Odyssey Dr Stephem M Pribut s Sport Pages Retrieved April 25 2016 Yuniya Kawaura January 28 2016 Sneakers Fashion Gender and Subculture Bloomsbury Publishing a b c Mari Davis January 13 2009 Pro Keds Shoes The Original Court King Fashion Windows Retrieved April 25 2016 a b Pro Keds The Complete Story Sneaker Freaker Retrieved 2022 12 07 Tyler Atwood April 4 2014 How Did Converse Become Popular A Brief History of The Iconic Sneaker Bustle Retrieved April 25 2016 N R Kleinfield March 23 1986 Sailing To The Top The New York Times Retrieved April 25 2016 Loomstate makes eco friendly Keds Los Angeles Times June 12 2009 Retrieved May 3 2016 John Kell May 1 2012 Owner of Stride Rite Payless to Be Split Up The Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 25 2016 Lara O Reilly July 22 2015 Keds wants Taylor Swift to transform its canvas shoes into feminist icons Business Insider Retrieved April 25 2016 a b Rhonda Schaffler February 9 2016 Keds President on How to Keep a 100 Year Old Brand on Its Toes The Street Retrieved May 2 2016 Gina Marinelli February 12 2016 Ciara Sang At A 100th Birthday Party This Week Refinery 29 Retrieved May 2 2016 Ciment Shoshy December 8 2022 Wolverine Worldwide to Divest or License Keds Brand and Wolverine Leathers Footwear News Retrieved 2023 01 24 Johns Nikara 2017 05 24 How Dirty Dancing Catapulted Keds to Success Footwear News Retrieved 2020 07 22 History of Cheerleading Shoes 20 May 2012 Banan kompyuter velosiped kak russkaya literatura otkryvala novye slova i veshi Banana Computer Bicycle How Russian Literature Discovered New Words and Things Polka in Russian Retrieved 2023 01 03 External links EditOfficial website Pro Keds official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keds amp oldid 1138947721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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