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Did you wear Keds growing up? Now Kate Spade is making super cutesy Keds. What a flashback! I'm somewhat sad to say that I have never actually owned a pair of Keds. They were all the rage, and all the cool kids had them, but I was so tiny that I couldn't wear them. They didn't even come in my size! I think in 6th grade, I was finally out of the toddler footwear, but decidedly still in the Children's Shoes department at Nordstrom. What a drag. :( Anyway, Keds are really bad for your feet. (But they are cute, aren't they?;)
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