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Purchasing shoes for your little ones

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jesslambo88 · 08/03/2020 08:15

Hi everyone just wondering is it ok to purchase shoes for our little boy who's 19 months from other shops like JD sports etc or should we be getting them from Clark's. Don't want to damage our little ones feet. Thanks jess

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 09/03/2020 16:13

I didnt really realise people brought branded trainers for babies! its a toddler

SquashedFlyBiscuit · 09/03/2020 16:58

Same applies really in my mind. I thought that kind of came when they were teens wanting to look cool.

Ive always gone for fitting and asumed it would be reasons of price that people went to supermarkets etc. I (wrongly) assumed if you had money to spend on branded trainers you'd get them fitted properly.

I am obviously in my own little bobble. I wouldnt like to see those in the same way I dont like jeans or fussy clothes on babies but I do realise people do this! I know more now.

OnlyFoolsnMothers · 09/03/2020 17:41

Adult branded trainers from the brand stores are expensive. But with sports direct and cheaper shoe stores taking branded shoes from previous seasons there’s no difference.

Next trainers for my 2 year old c.25 quid
Adidas trainers from sports direct 19.99 quid
Sainsbury’s trainers c12quid
Clark’s trainers c 35quid

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