We were playing outside and LO kept tripping and another mom told me that it meant her shoes were too small (we got them at Nike Air Foamposite One the end of February and the saleslady said it should last 4 5 months and its not even 2.5 months yet!) I cant feel well thru her shoe when i press it and I just bought her sneakers inthis size as well.
Im feeling guilty for buying shoes that she wore twice and now is the next size but how do i even know for sure that they are too small? any tricks?
Kmart has shoes that have a guide on the bottom. Three zones, too small, fit and too big. I don’t necessarily buy those shoes but use the guide :0) press your child’s foot to the bottom of the shoe to see if that size is good.
Also, payless has a size chart on most floors. BTW I Air Jordan 2s worked in a shoe department and they don’t TRAIN you Air Jordan 5s to measure kid’s feet and I would never tell a parent how long they might last. Kids growth through spurts at odd times and slow down too. My son has been in the same size for ages while my dd has outgrown shoes quickly.
OH, another way to tell right now is try on sandals! You can see where her toes hit. That should tell you if the sneakers she has are too small or work for now.
Mine starts to walk piggon toed. And ya. shoe people Air Jordan Fusion 4 are deff not “trained” not even the ones at stride rite. :/ lol one lady told me one thing and I got the wrong size cause she said oh ya htey will fit by summer. ya they didnt fit till way after summer and didnt fit the next summer. I believed her cause she worked at stride rite.
No tricks I have a hard time knowing when htye fit and when they dont. Tripping for my kids ususally mean they are too big OR they are too wide or something like that.
I worked at a department store in the shoe dept. I was taught to put your thumb between the big toe and the end of the shoe. Any more room than that is too big and any less room is getting too small. Air Jordan 14s That allows for growth. We would never have said when they would fit because kids vary soooo much. I read an article in some parenting magazine about putting your pointer finger in the back of the shoe. If it fits snuggly but not tight it is a good fit. If it can wiggle around then they are too big. Which is a good way to do it for some of those shoes where you can’t really tell where their toe is.
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