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Helenagg0907 · 18/03/2014 10:12

Does anyone know or have heared off finding shoes for 1 years olds in a width i , clarks weren't much help as they only go to a H

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5madthings · 18/03/2014 10:13

My boys have wide feet, can't get Clark's.

I have to get European shoes such as Geor, Ricosta, Rocco and petasil.

Your best bet is to go to an independent shoe shop that stocks a range of makes.

Helenagg0907 · 18/03/2014 10:17

Oo yes I will have to try them , just had a quick search on internet but found nothing ,any particular website you could recommend? X

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5madthings · 18/03/2014 10:19

I have never bought them online as I go to a little independent shoe shop in my town.

Sorry.

Helenagg0907 · 18/03/2014 10:21

No problem I'll have to see if there are any locally in the north east x

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cravingcake · 18/03/2014 13:41

You could also try a sports shop for decent kids trainers. My DS is a G or H at Clarks and the last pair of shoes we got him are Nike trainers, they just seem to fit him well. We tried them on him in the shop and he ran about straight away so must be comfy. Around £20 but he wears them every day. May be worth a try.

WomanScorned · 18/03/2014 14:28

Try Javari :)

dannydyerismydad · 18/03/2014 14:36

DS was an I or j fitting for his first pair of shoes. I swear his feet were wider than they are long. We had to go up a size to get the width - several shops advised we do this, not just Clark's. Ever since he's slimmed down to a G. Apparently this is quite normal.

Helenagg0907 · 18/03/2014 16:32

Thanks everyone I will try and see if there are any trainers in jd sports or anything x

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