Dumb question but I can’t quite figure it out on my 15 month old. He currently wears a size 5 in his see kai run tennis shoes so I bought a 5 in the Jefferson natives. They gave the tops of his feet little imprints from the dots after only a few minutes so I thought they were too small. Ordered a 6 and they fall right off him. Is it normal for the tops to cause imprints? Maybe he needs a wide? Thanks for humoring my inconsequential question dcum... |
Natives are not very wide. But they seem long. I ended up getting them 2 sizes smaller than my toddlers sneakers and they fit great without socks |
very narrow and your kids feet get weird sunburns lol |
The "Miller" is wider and might fit better. Jeffersons seem to be best for slightly older kids who have more 'adult' shaped feet. |
Natives didn't work on my toddlers little "meat feet" - I found the Tiny Toms Rompers to be a better fit and I think this year we're going to try a pair of these:
https://www.sanuk.com/kids-shoes/lil-walker/1102475K.html https://www.plae.co/collections/kid/products/mimo-crown-blue?gclid=Cj0KCQjw-tXlBRDWARIsAGYQAmeCEliLP2QmDm6YrahbFJ4h_hocDICctuQzD5C47LYzBiZED7JBywEaAuoJEALw_wcB or https://www.crocs.com/p/kids-citilane-roka-slip-on/204026.html?cgid=toddler-shoes&cid=6NR#start=5 |
Me again - I also tried buying the Native "Lennox" last year and they were HUGE! |
Ahh yes the Miller looks more forgiving for the little chunky feet he’s got thank you! And the other pp for the suggestions too. Meat feet is definitely a good descriptor ![]() |
Never worked for my kid with a wide foot. I had to wedge her foot in there and they were uncomfortable. My second seems to have a narrower foot - maybe the hand me downs with workt |