Posted by on April 25, 2019 12:00 pm
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Keds is taking sustainability to the next level by . Their newest line of sneakers are made from woven textiles from India and are the perfect addition to a sustainable spring wardrobe.

are made from “ethically-made, custom yarn-dyed woven textiles,” according to a press release, in keeping with ace&jig’s ongoing commitment to staying fully sustainable. They come in four styles (two slip on and two lace up): the , the , the , and the . Because each shoe is made from custom textiles, no two shoes will look alike.

“Keds brings an authenticity to their craft that resonates with us: they are the only sneaker brand in the world that has been making sneakers for women for over 100 years,” ace&jig co-founders Jenna Wilson & Cary Vaughan said about the collection .

Read more at The Daily Beast.