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Tiny feet problems. Can anyone help?

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TinyFeetProblems · 05/08/2025 17:22

My daughter is 19 and takes UK size 13 shoes.

Until now she has got by wearing trainers, Converse and DMs but she's heading towards the world of work (currently at university) and would just really prefer to have a wider range of footwear choices. Especially when it comes to going out

I'm aware of Pretty Small Shoes but some of the styles aren't really suitable - she doesn't want to wear heels - but there still isn't much choice and they're quite pricey!

Tbh, it's a bit of a nightmare!

Does anyone have any creative (but realistic) suggestions??

Thanks.

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Misslizzie96 · 05/08/2025 18:00

Aww bless her, I’m a small size 3 and that’s bad enough.

I’ve bought shoes, sandals and trainers from Geox girls section in the past, they have quite a few styles that aren’t glitter etc.

Schuh have some leopard print ballet pumps this season, i was also in next getting school shoes for my kids earlier and spotted these which are while cool: www.next.co.uk/style/su537130/au4394?dp=a&dndl=1&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22109078323&gbraid=0AAAAADm_5UVfJHI1mmCgplVlW0ZS4eIIB&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuNih9pH0jgMVQpBQBh1GPg_BEAQYGSABEgKaEfD_BwE#AU4394

Those are lovely. I wish I wasn’t a size 4!

TheGirlattheBack · 05/08/2025 19:00

Zara kids - some are too childish but there’s the odd pair that’s passable, especially the chunky loafers and winter boots.

Depending on her work environment DrMartins loafers

TinyFeetProblems · 05/08/2025 19:48

Thanks for the suggestions! Seems like we'll need to take a proper look at Next.

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