M.V. asks from Arlington Heights, IL on September 06, 2008
Good Shoes for 15 Month Old
Does anyone have any recommendations for good walking shoes to get my 15 month old twins that have just started walking? I have Robeez that i used for indoors when they were younger but need something they can wear outside. During the summer they've been walking barefoot indoors (which i know is the best way to start learning) but now with the cooler weather i need to get them regular shoes they can wear outdoors. I've heard Payless carries good walking shoes for toddlers but someone told me i had to buy a true walking shoe from Stride Rite or a more expensive type.
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H.J. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
Another vote for quality shoes. If you're worried about the cost, take a trek up to the Pleasant Prairie Outlets just over the WI border. They have a Stride Rite there, and most shoes are about 40-50% off. It's well worth the trip.
Payless and Target are great for some things, but not for a first pair of shoes. It's so important that they fit properly, and are designed to help a little one learn to walk.
Don't bother with Payless, get the good stuff. You'll be glad you did. Kids only really need one pair of shoes per season, anyway.
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C.K. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
I agree a quality shoe at this age is a must! Stride Rite is always running specials for their shoes at the store for buy one pair, get one pair half off. You can also buy them online at zappos.com after you have your children's feet measured in the store.
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C. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
I really liked the Baby Smart shoes from Target for the early walking shoes (until my kids outgrew them as they are only in the small, prewalk and starting to walk sizes...I think up to size 5 or maybe 6 as I remember). The label on them says by the makers of Stride Rite. They are just a cheaper version. They are something like $15 instead of $45 ($45 at Stride Rite store) as I remember. They had great flexibility, great support and the weighted heel like all the Stride Rite shoes. I just bought a pair of Munchkin sandels for my 3 year old for next summer on clearance at Kohl's (they are like gym shoe sandels if you know what I mean...looking like ones I've seen at Stride Rite) and that label also says by the makers of Stride Rite. I like that they have the features of Stride Rite shoes, but not so expensive. Maybe the materials are a little cheaper, but they don't need to last forever anyway as the kids outgrow them fast. I'd rather buy the cheaper version and get new for each kid not feeling like I have to stretch it so much for the cost of the shoes. So that's what I like for what it's worth. I'm personally not a fan of Payless shoes, and some of the other shoes at Target in other brands seemed like the kids would be trying to walk on boards because the soles were so stiff. I really like the Baby Smart brand at Target.
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H.J. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
Another vote for quality shoes. If you're worried about the cost, take a trek up to the Pleasant Prairie Outlets just over the WI border. They have a Stride Rite there, and most shoes are about 40-50% off. It's well worth the trip.
Payless and Target are great for some things, but not for a first pair of shoes. It's so important that they fit properly, and are designed to help a little one learn to walk.
Don't bother with Payless, get the good stuff. You'll be glad you did. Kids only really need one pair of shoes per season, anyway.
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I.C. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
You shouldn't have to spend alot of money to get good shoes for kids. Any shoe will be fine. I've always bought shoes at Payless for my kids and they did fine.
K.G. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
I 100% recommend See Kai Run shoes. Like you, I also believe that it's important for toddlers to wear the most flexible soles as possible, and that's what See Kai Run shoes are like. And they're super-cute :) -K.
J.M. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
I just couldn't bring myself to pay that much for shoes at Stride Rite. I had her measured and then I went to payless. They had some shoes there with flexi soles. You just have to read the boxes because not all are flexible.
M.K. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
Yes I agree with the moms here. Stride Rite is the best for walking shoes. Payless is not good for little ones learning how to walk. There is just no support for their little ankles. Stride Rite might be pricey but very good. You can go to the store and have them sized and then if you want you can buy them on line. E-bay, Zappo's any of these on line stores. Good luck!
M.O. answers from Chicago on September 07, 2008
Stride Rite is great!! My son has a double extra wide foot and I can only buy shoes that fit him there.
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