Child's Shoes
CROCS - Crocband™ Sandal Kid
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Samba OG Kids
CONVERSE - Chuck Taylor All Star Floral Sneakers
BIRKENSTOCK - Sandalwood New York Kids Birko-flor®
ADIDAS - Sneakers Advantage Lifestyle Court Hook-and-Loop
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Unisex Child Sneakers Stan Smith Comfort Closure
ADIDAS - Unisex Child Advantage Base 2.0 Sneakers
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Samba OG Infant
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Samba OG Kids
ADIDAS - Unisex Child Sneakers Tenis Hoops 4.0
ADIDAS - Grand Court 2.0 Children's Sneakers
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Campus 00s Elastic Lace
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Unisex Child Sneakers Campus 00s Comfort Closure Elastic Lace
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Campus 00s Elastic Lace
ADIDAS - Unisex Child Sneakers Hoops 3.0
ADIDAS - Unisex Child Sneakers Grand Court 2.0
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Campus 00s Comfort Closure Infant
DR.MARTENS - Combat boot unisex child 1460 J Softy T
ADIDAS - Grand Court 2.0 Infant Sneakers
BIRKENSTOCK - Sandal Arizona Kids Birko-Flor® Nubuck
Shoes for Children
The shoes for children must allow maximum movement and comfort for the little ones. The sneakers, also known as gym shoes, are great for children who spend the day playing and are engaged in dynamic activities. The sandals, to be worn during the summer, allow the foot to breathe, ideal for the beach and water-resistant. Finally, the ankle boots, with or without laces, adapt to multiple occasions, from school to outings or, again, mountain hikes.
How to choose children's shoes online?
To choose the correct size children's shoes:
- Stand the child on a sheet of paper and outline the contour of the feet with a pencil.
- Cut out the shapes and draw a straight line that goes from the big toe to the heel and then two lines perpendicular to this. One parallel to the tip of the big toe and one to the heel. The distance between the two points of intersection of the straight lines represents the child's size.
As a rule of thumb, the shoe should be 1 cm longer than the foot to ensure the movement of the toes and avoid rubbing. Consider the length of the foot in relation to the longest toe which is not always the big toe.