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If you had small, childlike feet

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MarioChristmas · 30/11/2009 18:28

Would you buy these?

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5inthebed · 30/11/2009 18:32

I would yes. I am a size 4 and buy girls boots/shoes all the time. Saves an absolute fortune.

VerityBrulee · 30/11/2009 18:33

I buy childrens clothes and shoes all the time. There was a thread a while ago where lots of MNers were talking about mini boden boots they had bought for themselves.

The only problem IME is that kids boots can be short, which I don't like.

I'd give them a try, especially if you use a free delivery and returns code, you've nothing to loose

ArizonaBarker · 30/11/2009 18:34

Indeed I do buy children's shoes.

I shall be having these for Christmas.

florenceuk · 30/11/2009 18:41

Yes the problem with girls boots is that they are too short - even though I must be the same height as some 10yr olds! Tempted by Fly trainers though.

spicemonster · 30/11/2009 18:49

There is nothing wrong with buying children's shoes (my feet are 3 1/2) as long as you don't buy yourself some Lelli Kellys.

elsiepiddock · 30/11/2009 19:18

I have little feet (3.5) and I would buy those boots - they're gorge and a bit FLY like.

Zembo · 30/11/2009 19:25

I'm a size 3 and I've bought them and they're great!

JaneiteMightBite · 30/11/2009 19:26

It depends on how long and wide your calves are. They could be too short or too narrow. If not, go for it, if you like them. Personally, I don't think much of the soles - they do have a 'look' of children's boots about them iykwim.

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