Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Plae
These are my favorite for the little kids. I put them in the same space as See Kai Run. Love them, but my kid has narrow feet, so they didn’t work beyond about 4 years old. Maybe they will for the wide-footed child.
At that age, my DD loved her New Balance sneakers, and they lasted just fine until she outgrew them. (Although we didn't really try any other brands...that's just what I started buying and they worked.) She's 9 now and it is ONLY Nike. MUST. BE. NIKE. Ha.
I hate shopping in person with the fire of a thousand suns and buy any and everything that I can online, but starting around your DD's age I did (and still do) try to buy my kids' shoes in person until I know there is a particular sneaker they like (and will then re-purchase the next size up if they want to stick with it). They really do all fit differently, some styles feel better than others even within the same brand, etc. It was worth it.
Anonymous wrote:What weird responses. I am looking for recommendations for shoes that people have bought and found to last as oppose to fall apart, and that their kids liked. My kid will wear whatever I buy, she doesn't know shoe brands. She's 6.
I'd rather buy online than spend an afternoon at a shoe store, especially since they may not carry the shoe or color we want in stock anyway.
Sheesh. If you don't have anything helpful to add, don't say anything at all. Go kick rocks, PPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Plae
These are my favorite for the little kids. I put them in the same space as See Kai Run. Love them, but my kid has narrow feet, so they didn’t work beyond about 4 years old. Maybe they will for the wide-footed child.
At that age, my DD loved her New Balance sneakers, and they lasted just fine until she outgrew them. (Although we didn't really try any other brands...that's just what I started buying and they worked.) She's 9 now and it is ONLY Nike. MUST. BE. NIKE. Ha.
I hate shopping in person with the fire of a thousand suns and buy any and everything that I can online, but starting around your DD's age I did (and still do) try to buy my kids' shoes in person until I know there is a particular sneaker they like (and will then re-purchase the next size up if they want to stick with it). They really do all fit differently, some styles feel better than others even within the same brand, etc. It was worth it.