According to a 1966 Sears catalog, Keds Champion canvas sneakers were priced at $5.95, while the Royal Hi tops sold for $7.95.
In today's money, those prices would be the equivalent of $53 to $67 per pair.
According to a 1966 Sears catalog, Keds Champion canvas sneakers were priced at $5.95, while the Royal Hi tops sold for $7.95.
In today's money, those prices would be the equivalent of $53 to $67 per pair.
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