Anyone's Kids Have Narrow Feet?

Discussion in 'The Toddler Years(1-3)' started by debid, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. debid

    debid Well-Known Member

    I see a lot of posts about the best shoes and best places to get shoes for wide feet. I have the opposite problem. Where do you get toddler shoes for narrow feet? Specifically, I'm having trouble finding sandals that fit. They are just outgrowing 5.5 now so we're seeking size 6N. Medium width shoes allow so much movement side to side that I fear they'll get blisters along with the tripping factor. With sneakers, I can cinch them down so they'll work but sandals don't allow for as many adjustments.

    Help!
     
  2. TwinxesMom

    TwinxesMom Well-Known Member

    Look for sandals where you can adjust the toe area. Jessy has narrow feet like me and Jazzy almost has wide feet! Stride rite and keds carry some narrows but I don't know about sandals
     
  3. jenn-

    jenn- Well-Known Member

    JCPenney's has a style by Arizona that adjust across the toe, and in front of and behind the heel. These work well for us because they have all been cursed with mommy's feet, wide toes, but a narrow heel.
     
  4. debid

    debid Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(jenn- @ Apr 9 2007, 06:30 PM) [snapback]211809[/snapback]
    JCPenney's has a style by Arizona that adjust across the toe, and in front of and behind the heel. These work well for us because they have all been cursed with mommy's feet, wide toes, but a narrow heel.


    I looked online and I see the ones you're talking about. They look promising and the site says they're in stock at our local store. We're going to check them out. Thank you for the help! :D
     
  5. Tivanni

    Tivanni Well-Known Member

    I know Pre Schoolians have the inserts for narrow, medium and wide feet. They have a twin discount as well but most of their shoes have a velcro closure.

    Preschoolian Shoes
     
  6. debid

    debid Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(Tivanni @ Apr 10 2007, 02:11 AM) [snapback]212516[/snapback]
    I know Pre Schoolians have the inserts for narrow, medium and wide feet. They have a twin discount as well but most of their shoes have a velcro closure.

    Preschoolian Shoes


    Actually, they had Preschoolian sneakers... the elastic lace kind. Those worked because the laces start pretty low on the foot. The inserts are an interesting marketing tool but they don't really do anything to make the shoe a narrow shoe. The boys also kept snapping their fingers playing with the toggles so I thought I'd try the velcro kind. What a joke. They're HUGE. I complained and they told me that their shoes are made to be roomy for the 80% of kids under 2 who have wide feet (which sounds an awful lot like "buzz off" to me...) Besides, their sandals only adjust at the ankle so I know they won't work.
     
  7. nikki_0724

    nikki_0724 Well-Known Member

    I bought the kids a pair at walmart the other day and they are PERFECT for their narrow feet.... They are by Faded Glory... Item number 2562245 shoe name is Lenny they are navy blue and they even light up I paid around 10.00 for them and they are velcro but the velcro had a strap attached that runs from the toe to the ankle so you can make them really tight... They are the best sandles I have found so far!
     
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