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Where can I get comfy sandals for tiny feet DD?

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mcflumpy · 30/08/2010 19:54

Hi I'm a bit desperate, we go on holiday on Saturday & I've only just realised DD only has one pair of shoes!
I've been round some shops today but couldn't find any sandals. She was measured last week and is a 3-3.5G in a clarks shoe, she's 14mo & has been walking competently for quite a while now.

Worried her current shoes will be too hot for toddling about in & not sure how suitable walking barefoot will be at destination.

Any ideas where I could get a pair of something comfortable at such short notice? Had such trouble getting proper walking shoes as her feet are so small, so I don't hold out much hope!

Why am I so unorganised?!!!!

TIA

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spiritmum · 30/08/2010 20:02

Think you need to go back to a specialist shop and hope they have somethng left in their sales.

mcflumpy · 30/08/2010 20:04

Yeah I checked with clarks but they don't have anything & said what they had started at a 4 anyway

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spiritmum · 30/08/2010 20:06

Is Clarkes all you have near you? I take my dc to an independent childrens' shoe shop that are really good at fitting their very odd feet (one long and fat with a high instep, one long and one long and narrow who turns her feet in).

PlumSykes · 30/08/2010 20:12

How about these? Not exactly sandals, but very light weight, in the sale, and cute. DD had Pedipeds as her 1st shoes, they were perfect, as no thick sole to hamper her little feet.

thisisyesterday · 30/08/2010 20:17

we've had lovely ones from ecco and primigi before.

spiritmum · 30/08/2010 20:27

Oooh, yeah, I'd forgotten that ds went everywhere in his leather shoo shoes things for months after he learned to walk.

moragbellingham · 30/08/2010 20:31

Primigi and Umi from independent shoe shops are good for small, narrow feet.
They're very padded so lovely and comfy.

mcflumpy · 30/08/2010 22:14

Excellent, thanks everyone some great suggestions!

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