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Narrow fitting boys sandals

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Thegirlisnotright · 13/05/2017 11:55

DS is 7 and needs sandals. He has E/F width feet size 13.5/1 and I can't find anything to fit him. Please help!

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LadyLapsang · 13/05/2017 16:42

Try Russell & Bromley.

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RoganJosh · 13/05/2017 16:45

What sort of thing do you have in mind? Are you sure you mean F? That's average, I thought, so an E/F is pretty much so?

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RitaConnors · 13/05/2017 16:47

My dd has very narrow feet and we always got her Timberland rock skipper sandals.

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Thegirlisnotright · 13/05/2017 18:11

He's an E fitting, but can wear an F sometimes depending on style. Clarks boys sandals at his size only come in G fitting. Will have a look at the suggestions thank you.

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Etak15 · 13/05/2017 18:15

One of my dd's has a d fitting we end up having to get e's usually due to availability clarks doodles Sandals are good because they have adjustable strap at front and back of foot and are soft and comfy (and machine washable!)

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RoganJosh · 13/05/2017 18:34

That's what I was thinking, Etak , the width is pretty much adjustable which is why is why I asked what exactly was needed. Startrite are all F fitting, but have others been tried and actually seem too wide?

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IfNotDuffers · 13/05/2017 19:28

Pediped Sahara work for narrow-footed dd2 and come in a variety of colours.

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Thegirlisnotright · 13/05/2017 19:33

Doodles sandals are only in smaller sizes unfortunately. Only tried the clarks older boys ones and they are too wide, and marks and spencer/next ones but anything else needs to be online because we have nothing else locally.

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tooyoungat40 · 13/05/2017 19:34

I managed to find a pair of Ecco sandals for my e width footed daughter. They were of the type 'Intrinsic lite'. They do a few styles of boys sandals in this range - maybe they would be worth a try. I feel your pain!

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tooyoungat40 · 13/05/2017 19:35

Meant to say, the shop assistant said that the style had come out rather narrow, so more like a design error than intentional. If you are buying online, I wonder if you could ask them first before ordering about the true width?

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