Plae is good. Stride rite is a good value option. Foot health is important. Shoes should be tools first and fashion second. |
It’s not the amount of stuff it’s the mentality that shoes matter as some sort of social marker and fashion statement. Fitting into trends and peer pressure is the key factor that leads to issues. |
Are you a mom of a preschooler? I don’t know of any 3rd graders wearing Stride Rite. |
A weird typo messed up my post but I don't buy cheap shoes. My 13 year old has always been into shoes and I indulge that. She is not otherwise all that materialistic. I was just remarking on the comment that "they are the same price as any sneaker" because that just is not true at all. |
| Stride rite lol |
So you and your kids wear clothes made of flour sacks? I think it’s fine and normal for kids to have fashion preferences. If mine wants sneakers that look a certain way, that’s fine by me. |
Agree!! Plae? Do they even make shoes in big kid sizes? I agree with your premise but that means I took my kids to a running store and had their feet measured and gaits looked at and spent $75 on a pair of new blanace for one and saucony for the other. Stride Rite, lol. |
They aren’t that out there in price. It’s hardly going to shock and awe anyone over $65 shoes. |
My husbands parents raised him like this and now he buys himself exactly what he wants having been forced to wear Kmart shoes and jeans by his thrifty anti materialism parents. His parents now admit it was wrong to do that. So buy yourself whatever but don’t do that to your kids. |
| I was able to hold off until middle school and high school. Funnily enough, my kid who loves sneakers refuses to wear clothing you can readily identify. |
| How much do they cost on sale? My third grader is in adult sizes (size 37 fit perfectly) and cares a lot about style. I have bad feet and don’t put her in shoes I wouldn’t wear myself, which means somewhere between $50-100 a pair. There will be a brief but glorious window when I can wear her hand me downs, but big kid shoes are either bad quality or expensive. If you’re already spending money and the exact preferred ones are $15 more, does it reaaaally matter? |
well, they are super trendy (again) - not a parent living their dream of having the same in 1984 if that is whay u r thinking |
Agree. Maybe it was a special gift from auntie or grandma. Maybe it's a hand me down. Maybe not. Either way, why care? It doesn't really matter. |
Care to explain? Are you better than me? |
| Are you noticing this, or your child? When my kid asks why someone has something they don't (which is, I'm assuming, what you're really getting at with this post) I explain that people are ALWAYS going to have more or less than you. It's their business. Makes life a whole lot easier when you stop comparing yourself to others or wondering why they do something you wouldn't. |