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Another pair of boots ruined! Any suggestions ?

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lisad123 · 13/07/2012 19:20

Dd1 has inserts in her boots and has had latest pair for less than 3 months and again they are ruined Angry
I need to get her some new boots for school and now dd2 needs new boots too!
Anyone got some suggestions on good boots?

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TheNinjaGooseIsOnAMission · 13/07/2012 21:34

we've used these before when we've been waiting for piedros, they're not quite as supportive but do a reasonable job. Her insoles fitted in them ok too.

thisisyesterday · 13/07/2012 23:42

kickers? tk maxx often have them

lisad123 · 14/07/2012 08:22

Kickers are great but aren't cheap to say the least! Dd1 has to have black, non shiny ones for new school Confused

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SilkStalkings · 14/07/2012 08:29

Look on eBay for the Ricosta brand.

TheNinjaGooseIsOnAMission · 14/07/2012 08:33

they also have these and a couple of different ones if you look under childrens walking boots

beautifulgirls · 14/07/2012 09:50

We bought kickers for DD#3 when we were having issues with orthotic shoes. They are not cheap but the quality of them for us is far better than the orthotic shoes she had and in our particular case they fit DD so much better than the orthotic shoes too. We moved her insert into her kickers without any issue. We got ours from this range www.kickers.co.uk/c/kick-hi/kids

isw · 20/07/2012 22:18

Have you tried speaking to the person that makes her splints? I have just found out that we can get toe covers put onto shoes on the NHS! I leave a pair of new shoes with the physio with an old pair so they can see where they get trashed and they reinforce the toe area for us. Who knew!?!

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