Anonymous wrote:3 yo DS has torn holes in his Saucony shoes after less than 2 weeks. It's something about the way he drags his toes when he rides his plasma car, scooters, etc...
Anyone in a similar boat and have a recommendation for shoes for a kid who is really tough on his shoes?
On a side note, anyone have success getting Stride Rite to refund or replace shoes that have lasted such a short amount of time? I realize it's the way he's riding his toys that is causing this but at the same time these are pretty normal preschooler activities.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Have him play barefoot. It's good for his feet and he won't drag his feet.

Anonymous wrote:Keen sneakers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 yo DS has torn holes in his Saucony shoes after less than 2 weeks. It's something about the way he drags his toes when he rides his plasma car, scooters, etc...
Anyone in a similar boat and have a recommendation for shoes for a kid who is really tough on his shoes?
On a side note, anyone have success getting Stride Rite to refund or replace shoes that have lasted such a short amount of time? I realize it's the way he's riding his toys that is causing this but at the same time these are pretty normal preschooler activities.
Thanks.
Stride Rite exchanged a pair of short-lasting sneakers for us. Not a big deal; they're easy to work with. I suppose if you did this regularly though, they'd raise eyebrows.
My son wears these Plae sneakers now: https://www.goplae.com/shop/ty
They seem much more durable than Stride Rite. No rips, tears, can get tossed in the washing machine weekly, etc.
Anonymous wrote:3 yo DS has torn holes in his Saucony shoes after less than 2 weeks. It's something about the way he drags his toes when he rides his plasma car, scooters, etc...
Anyone in a similar boat and have a recommendation for shoes for a kid who is really tough on his shoes?
On a side note, anyone have success getting Stride Rite to refund or replace shoes that have lasted such a short amount of time? I realize it's the way he's riding his toys that is causing this but at the same time these are pretty normal preschooler activities.
Thanks.