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Review on πŸ‘§ Acorn Kids Colby Gore Moc Slipper: Cozy Toddler Footwear for All-Day Comfort by Neil Bodell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very happy with these slippers!

After reading all the other reviews of this brand of slippers I was nervous that they were too small which many other buyers complained about. I didn't have that experience at all. My daughter wears a size 3 1/2 tennis shoe that allows room for her thumb to grow to the width of her thumb. I ordered these slippers a size 3/4 and they fit snug enough to stay on her foot but big enough to hold her until she's really a size 4. I don't necessarily rely on readings from a foot counter in a shoe store. Instead, I see what is most comfortable for them. Your foot is also very wide at the toes. I don't know if this approach is the reason that i had better results but i am very happy with the slippers. I actually bought her 2 different styles of these slippers, one pair had no elastic on the sides. One for school, one for home. The only difference between the two is that the pair is slightly wider around the foot with elasticated sides. If your child has a very narrow foot, you should look at models without elastics on the sides. In terms of quality and looks these are the best and cutest slippers that are really functional that I have found. I'm very happy with my purchase and glad the negative reviews didn't stop me from buying it. I hope this review helps you decide what size and style to buy for your child. I actually bought her 2 different styles of these slippers, one pair had no elastic on the sides. One for school, one for home. The only difference between the two is that the pair is slightly wider around the foot with elasticated sides. If your child has a very narrow foot, you should look at models without elastics on the sides. In terms of quality and looks these are the best and cutest slippers that are really functional that I have found. I'm very happy with my purchase and glad the negative reviews didn't stop me from buying it. I hope this review helps you decide what size and style to buy for your child. I actually bought her 2 different styles of these slippers, one pair had no elastic on the sides. One for school, one for home. The only difference between the two is that the pair is slightly wider around your foot with elasticated sides. If your child has very narrow feet, then you may want to look at models without elastics on the sides. In terms of quality and looks these are the best and cutest slippers that are really functional that I have found. I'm very happy with my purchase and glad the negative reviews didn't stop me from buying it. I hope this review helps you decide what size and style to buy for your child. The only difference between the two is that the pair is slightly wider around the foot with elasticated sides. If your child has a very narrow foot, you should look at models without elastics on the sides. In terms of quality and looks these are the best and cutest slippers that are really functional that I have found. I'm very happy with my purchase and glad the negative reviews didn't stop me from buying it. I hope this review helps determine what size and style to buy for your child. The only difference between the two is that the pair is slightly wider around the foot with elasticated sides. If your child has a very narrow foot, you should look at models without elastics on the sides. In terms of quality and looks these are the best and cutest slippers that are really functional that I have found. I'm very happy with my purchase and glad the negative reviews didn't stop me from buying it. I hope this review helps you decide what size and style to buy for your child. I'm very happy with my purchase and glad the negative reviews didn't stop me from buying it. I hope this review helps you decide what size and style to buy for your child. I'm very happy with my purchase and glad the negative reviews didn't stop me from buying it. I hope,

Pros
  • Shoes
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