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hiddeneverythin · 20/07/2019 22:01

For a 5yo boy just starting school? He will have them scuffed by the end of the first week so I dont want to pay £45 for clarks shoes, but at the same time I dont want to get cheapy ones that aren't good for his feet. I know mumsnet will help me out on this one...

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AuditAngel · 20/07/2019 22:07

There is a Facebook link for school shoes that come with a year’s guarantee. I think they are called treads.

I haven’t bought them as I want shoes professionally fitted. I have walked out in the past where not happy with fitters,

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Thehop · 20/07/2019 22:08

Treads are so so heavy. My poor son got less than a term before the Velcro broke.

Can you get to a Clark’s outlet? My sons cost about £24 there.

Also ASDA, great quality. Tesco not very good.

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Bugsymalonemumof2 · 20/07/2019 22:09

I go to a small independent store that stocks clarks, startrite and the other decent brands. Decent fitting shoes are a must for me and I can live with scuffs as long as the shoes fit properly

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stucknoue · 20/07/2019 22:10

Buy scuff coat. But look for designs with a wide rubber bumper as it does help

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KindergartenKop · 20/07/2019 22:10

I found startrite harder wearing than clarks'.

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KindergartenKop · 20/07/2019 22:12

www.startriteshoes.com/cup-final-ii-black-leather-boys-riptape-school-shoes

This style are good because they have a big rubber bumper at the front.

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pancakesunday · 20/07/2019 22:13

I also found Startrite longer lasting than Clarks. My boy gets through on average 3-4 pairs per school year but I found that Sainsbury's own brand were the best yet and the last shoes he had were a pair from there that lasted quite a while. They're by no means pristine but they've faired better than more expensive brands

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TheSmallAssassin · 20/07/2019 22:14

Just polish them if they get scuffed, they'll still be OK! It is really worth getting proper fitted shoes while their feet are still growing and so malleable.

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RoxanneMonke · 20/07/2019 22:16

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Rainbowknickers · 20/07/2019 22:20

We got our boy shoes from next
But for some reason the girls shoes lasted about two weeks
The boys where really hard wearing

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hiddeneverythin · 20/07/2019 22:27

Wow thanks so far everyone. So.maybe I should suck it up and realise that school shoes are just expensive?!

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HerkyBaby · 20/07/2019 22:30

Big fan of Startrite shoes as they are so hard wearing and have excellent customer services. Buying cheaper shoes can actually be more expensive in the long run as they don’t last as long.

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kiki22 · 20/07/2019 22:31
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Gracie300 · 20/07/2019 22:31

M&S are pretty good for them!

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Purpletigers · 20/07/2019 22:33

Startrite or Geox . Get your son’s feet measured and keep an eye on amazon? I got my son’s last school shoes for about 25 quid on amazon . Still in the shop for £55 .

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sarahfairy · 20/07/2019 22:34

Asda or Sainsbury's. Around £14-£18 and they always last my dcs half a school year. Never bothered with Clark's. Asda all the way!

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Purpletigers · 20/07/2019 22:35

They are expensive but don’t be worried about a few scuffs . A little shoe polish will sort those out . I have only ever had to buy one pair of shoes per year for both my children . Buy good shoes if you can but shop around for the best price .

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hiddeneverythin · 20/07/2019 22:35

Any experience of debenhams shoes? I think I have found a nice pair online

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BikeRunSki · 20/07/2019 22:37

School shoes are expensive!!
If you can find anywhere that stocks a German brand called Superfit, they are light and hardwearing, but you not have much change from £60.

We have also had very good experiences with m&s school shoes, which are around the £30 mark. They don’t measure in store, but they have measuring gauges. DH used to be a shoe fitter, so he is in charge of procuring school shoes.

My DS is a size 7, going into Y6, adult size age 10, he now attracts VAT.

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Tiredsahm84 · 20/07/2019 22:39

Another vote for geox

They fit very similarly to Clark's so I get ds measured and order from amazon

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reluctantbrit · 20/07/2019 22:42

Think about it, they wear the shoes 5 days each week for around7-8 hours. They need to have good fitting and comfortable shoes.

DD’s scruffed fast but she needed soft leather ones or she would have blisters day in, day out. We just polished them every second day in the evening.

We bought Ecco and Ricosta, they do only full sizes so less replacement when they grow their feet. Geox is another brand which worked well in the past.

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OkOkWhatsNext · 20/07/2019 22:43

School shoes are expensive. I do Clark’s outlet which makes them a fair bit cheaper. But they last the whole school year, worn every day, playing football at lunchtime...you do actually get your money’s worth (unless they lose them on PE day 🙈)

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melissasummerfield · 20/07/2019 22:43

I have two boys and have always found clarks shoes to be long lasting, only ever replacing them at the start of a new school year or if their feet grow.. i think correctly fitted shoes are really important for growing feet, i go to an independent shoe shop that stocks clarks shoes and have very experienced fitters.

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whoami24601 · 20/07/2019 22:48

Spend £50 and get Doc Martens. My DD is a shoe wrecker and these are the only ones that don't get ruined in weeks! Sainsbury's? Unwearable after one half term. Docs that we bought at Easter? Still look new!

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cheeseandcrackers · 20/07/2019 22:49

Shoesforkids.co.uk stocks last season's Clark's shoes at a discount. You can still get your ds's feet measured in-store if you like, then order online.

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