Get into the retro vibe with chunky sneakers


Keds brand ambassador Kathryn Bernardo wears the Keds Demi mid TRX leather in white. There is also the Keds Demi mid TRX leather in black and the Keds Demi TRX leather in black. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

The new collection from KEDS serves the major nostalgia of the 90s with a modern twist. Having been locked away for most of the past two years, people are looking to the good ol ‘days of decades past for style inspiration, especially when it comes to American kicks.

Claiming to be the originator of the word ‘sneaker’, Keds taps into the carefree spirit of the ’90s and’ 80s with a collection of modern retro footwear that will lift you up, both in height and in style.

Demi TRX leather is the Keds version of the modern retro sneaker. Its chunky, lugged rubber outsoles are both bold and beautiful. Both casual and stylish, this shoe can be worn with almost anything from maxi dresses to denim shorts or even printed leggings for a complete ode to the 90s. The Demi TRX is available in white and black colourways and features ‘a hidden wedge that adds much-needed lift, giving you the confidence to stand up straight.

If you like something that leans on the athleisure trend, the Demi mid TRX leather could be your next favorite sneaker. Taking inspiration from ’80s basketball shoes, Keds brings this silhouette to the present and elevates it with chic leather uppers and shiny hiker-inspired hardware.

They are fitted with a comfortable Softerra footbed and lined with a breathable twill lining, making them perfect for all day wear. Pair them with sweatshirts and a tank top to channel your inner Sporty Spice.

Available in black and white, these ankle boots are a versatile addition to your sneaker rotation. The Keds Chunky sneaker collection is available in all concept stores nationwide and at www.keds.com.ph.

Follow Keds on his social media platforms for more updates on his latest styles, including on Instagram via @kedsph, on Facebook via @kedsphilippines and on Twitter via @kedsph.


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