L.A. asks from Wellington, FL on August 10, 2006
Shoe Size
Hi Moms
my son is 14th months old ,from last one week he is walking ALL ON HIS OWN..... :)
Want to know how to determine shoe size ,,,and also good stores to buy affordable & good shoes..
thanks
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M.G. answers from Chicago on August 11, 2006
We go to Gotskinds in downtown Naperville. They are experts at fitting kids and the prices run about the same as Stride Rite. My son has reeeaaallly wide feet and they carry shoes in double wide as well as wide.
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K. answers from Chicago on August 11, 2006
Hi. I guess I'm not really adding anything new here, but I always take my kids to Stride Rite. That way I know for sure that the shoes will fit them well. I really wish they were a little less expensive though with how quickly their foot size changes! :)
M.E. answers from Chicago on August 11, 2006
The best way to determine shoe size is to go to a store that specializes in children's shoes. We always go to Stride Rite for walking shoes, then once we are sure of her size, feel free to get play shoes at other stores like Walmart or Target. Hope this helps.
M.G. answers from Chicago on August 11, 2006
We go to Gotskinds in downtown Naperville. They are experts at fitting kids and the prices run about the same as Stride Rite. My son has reeeaaallly wide feet and they carry shoes in double wide as well as wide.
C.A. answers from Chicago on August 12, 2006
hi lovey s,
I took all of my kids to stride rite when they were little. It is at the Westfield Mall in Joliet. They can be pricey, but there excellent for the kids feet. The staff are very knowledgable of how to fit the kids feet for shoes also. I just found the experience to be good. Especially if your child has wide feet, or flat feet, etc.
D.C. answers from Chicago on August 11, 2006
Nordstrom also has a great kids' shoe department. I've found some good deals on basic shoes there, too, like Keds for $10 and some others for under $20. They do a great job fitting as well.
S.F. answers from Chicago on August 10, 2006
I would go to stride rite to get measured.
C. answers from Chicago on August 10, 2006
I do stride rite to find out shoe size, as they'll tell you if your child needs wide or anything like that. Then I buy the shoes at Target in the Baby Smart brand. On the tag it says it's by the makers of stride rite. The baby smart shoes have the features of stride rite shoes, like flexibility, weighted heels, etc. There IS a difference in quality, but not as drastic of a difference as the price difference. $15 at Target vs. $43 at Stride Rite. Target's baby smart brand does not carry wide or anything like that as far as I know. We used their walking shoes for our first son who is now 2. And bought another pair already for our second son who is now 9 months. I think they are great shoes. Best wishes to you!
S.J. answers from Chicago on August 10, 2006
Congratulations! I usually take my kids to the Stride Rite store to get fitted. We usually get shoes from there as well. You can find the same shoes online at places like shoes.com or zappos.com.
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