Anonymous wrote:My girls, ages 2.5 and 5.5, both have wide feet and I have been buying their shoes at Stride Rite, where they sell wide sizes. I have noticed lately that I have had to buy several pairs in the same size because they are wearing out. I don't think my kids are rougher on shoes than the average kid and it seems like they go up a size at least every six moths. I figured that the shoes I am buying them should last at least six months, right? Am I asking too much? Their current shoes have stitching coming out so that the velcro separates from the strap of the shoe, the insoles are completely worn with holes, and the toes are completely worn out.
Where can I get good quality shoes for my kids that will last? I am willing to pay a little more, but seriously, I expect them to last at least six months.
Your 2.5-year-old needs new shoes more often than every 6 months. Older kid is probably good for 6 months, barring a spurt, but the younger one, especially with wide feet, is smushed in those shoes.
Also, take the shoes back to Stride Rite. They will replace them with the same size. But again, 2.5-year-old probably needs a bigger size, so you'd need to replace them anyway. No snark, just the facts. I have 5- and 3-year-old girls, and they get a new pair of sneakers (their everyday shoes) every 4 months or so.