The first Keddo store opened in Moscow
30.04.2013 11996

The first Keddo store opened in Moscow

In the shopping center "Perovsky" the first brand store of the British shoe brand Keddo was opened.

The opening of the first Moscow store took place on April 18. Thanks to professional merchandising and competent work of sellers, buyers could easily navigate and find the right pair of shoes for themselves. The store's assortment includes spring-summer lines of BETSY, KEDDO and CROSBY brands.

Keddo is a British street-fashion brand for youth. The company employs Dutch, Italian and French designers.

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