Shoes for Girl
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Samba OG Kids
CONVERSE - Chuck Taylor All Star Floral Sneakers
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Girl's Sneakers Campus 00s Comfort Closure Elastic Lace
BIRKENSTOCK - Sandal Arizona Kids Birko-Flor® Nubuck
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 - Stan Smith Comfort Closure Children's Sneakers
ADIDAS - Girl Sneakers VL Court 3.0
ADIDAS ORIGINALS - Sneakers Samba OG Kids
ADIDAS - Sneakers Advantage Lifestyle Court
ADIDAS - Unisex Child Sneakers Tenis Hoops 4.0
ADIDAS - VL Court 3.0 Kids Sneakers
ADIDAS - Girl's Sneakers Hoops 4.0
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 ORIGINALS - Sneakers Campus 00s J
ADIDAS - Unisex Child Sneakers Hoops 3.0
Shoes for Girls
Maximum comfort, lightness, and practicality are the characteristics to look for in girls' shoes that allow freedom of movement. The sneakers, also known as trainers, are excellent for active girls who practice sports and are always on the move. The sandals, to be worn during the summer, allow the foot to breathe, perfect for the beach and water-resistant. Finally, the ankle boots adapt to various occasions, from school to outings or walks in the snow in the mountains.
How to choose girls' shoes online?
To choose the correct size of girls' shoes:
- Stand the girl on a piece of paper and outline the shape of the feet with a pencil.
- Cut out the shapes and draw a straight line 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 at the heel. The distance between the two intersection points of the straight lines represents the girl's size.
As a general rule, 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.