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Review on πŸ‘§ Stride Rite Claire Toddler Little Girls' Shoes: Stylish Flats for Comfort and Durability by Brandon Doctore

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My daughter bought these for church slippers

So this is the first thing I've ever made for a Revain wardrobe I'm so pissed off now because I think I met the very first year when it was suggested. and it's been years since they started the wardrobe. For those who don't know, this is amazing. They sent all three pairs of shoes I ordered with no prepayment. So I got 3 sizes in the same shoes. You just never know the sizes and widths of dofferwnt brands. So we're half a size bigger than her, but she could have been exactly the size we thought was right because she fit perfectly. I only went a half size up because she is 7 years old and I don't plan to buy another pair in less than a year but the reason they fit so well I think is because the toe box is nice and wide, it is not necessary makes it a wide shoe but it makes it as fits your child's size, if anything they will be too big for you to wear them with a double toe, or a little trick, which i learned working in a shoe store for 20 years if you know someone who has a business or a good family business they are sure to have a regular phone pad that looks like the front of the insole laid out in an arc is truncated without a paragraph. You lift your insole in your boot at the top and slide underneath. It raises your toes a bit, which literally pushes your heel back millimeters, but locks your heel in for a perfect fit. I would only buy wide shoes if I was in a shoe store and they would measure my kids feet and show me where they are wide because they would fit, if any, they would be wide instead of narrow. Ask any shoe store clerk how many men come in and say they need a wide leg and you measure their foot and they don't even come close. Wider isn't better. The right fit is best, whatever it is

Pros
  • Beautiful construction
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging