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Your cart is empty.A comfortable dress shoe that kids love to wear? It's possible, with our Zander lace-up oxford. The look is timeless: a classic almond toe shape and a smooth, simulated leather upper. Added details give it a playful edge - an accent pull tab, contrast stitching and a crepe-like TPR outsole. For your child's comfort, we added a cushioned EVA insole with memory foam and laces that allow for a flexible and secure fit. It's perfect for school uniforms, holidays and formal events.
J. Bath
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
These shoes are such beautiful shoes for toddlers. The main issue that we had with them is that they were almost impossible to get on our toddlers feet. We stretched them out a lot, but it didn’t seem to make a difference.
Rosa
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
My son is 5 years old and he is a 10 in shoes but I got him a 10.5 and it fits perfect. I love these shoes would definitely recommend this product. The shoes are a shiny black leather great material that will last long. Money well spent !!!!!!
rebecca a giffin
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
My 5 year old grandson loves them--wanted to wear them all the time'
Amanda Bihl
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Got this package yesterday. Opened it and there was a pair of used socks in it. What?????
Ntaba John
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
The overall quality is great for the price however they fit a bit smaller than normal
Arifin Satej
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 18, 2023
- Fastest delivery, thanks to Amazon- Design looks better than the image- comfortable shoeNegative: the lays and the holes are tight..takes more effort to tie. Hope it can be improved
GearUP with Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2019
This is our son's second pair of shoes from Deer Stag. Yes, you can get them through Walmart, but it's a little bit cheaper on Amazon.LIKES- Great price-to-quality ratio - you're not penalized for buying cheap, in this case.- Quality shoe - The stitching and bonding is pretty good, much better than I expected.- Lace length - The oft forgotten part of the shoe, but is so important especially in a dress/formal shoe. The lace is the right length, which is great for kids because they're not walking around with a long, dangly string, or struggling to tie it because it's too short.- Comfort - Our son @ 11 hasn't complained about any pain or sore areas. In fact, he loves it. Will update if things change.- Easy to clean. It's not real leather, so lower maintenance and easier to clean to shine. Albeit leather shoes have an advantage when scuffed - they're buffed out more easily.
Michelle
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2016
Shoes are very cute!! Get exactly what picture shows. Only down fall is they are a bit narrow to get my sons foot in.
$Hegemony
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016
Wedding shoes, fit as expected. My son liked this, I can offer advice. measure both of your little one’s feet before buying toddler shoes (if there’s a big difference between feet, aim to fit the larger size). Toddler’s feet can vary by as much as a half size. Keep in mind, too, that kids’ feet grow quickly, so you should re-measure your pup’s paws every two or three months to account for toddler growth.Bring her to her feet. Your child should be standing while being measured for shoes. Keep an eye on her toes: Tots tend to curl theirs under, but that will throw off the measurement.Put a sock in it. Your child’s shoe, that is. When he tries on shoes, he should have on the same type of socks he’ll likely wear with the shoes. This way you’ll get the fit just right.Stick out your thumb, and use it to make sure your little one’s big toe isn’t bumping up against the inside of the shoe. The best shoes for toddlers should allow for a thumb’s width (about half an inch) between her toe and the tip of the shoe.If the shoe fits, buy it in that size. When buying toddler shoes, don’t be tempted to go a little larger to try to get a few extra months of wear out of it. Too-big shoes are hard to walk in and could even be unsafe. If one foot is markedly bigger than the other, however, buy to fit the larger one.Check that heel. Watch your toddler walk in the shoe and hone in on the back of the shoe. If it looks loose or slips up and down, the friction could lead to blisters.Buck the trends. Pointy boots, clogs, and other high-fashion footwear may be adorable, but they aren't the best shoes for toddlers who are still learning to walk — they won’t provide the support and stability a newbie needs.Mind the material. Even when you have your eye out for toddler sandals, look for a shoe made of canvas, cloth, or leather (rather than rubber or plastic), all of which are porous and allow air to circulate in and out, and also are flexible. You should be able to bend a toddler’s shoe in your hand without much effort.Get in the groove. Steer clear of treads that are smooth and slick, so a wobbly tot is less likely to slip and slide. Likewise, avoid shoe soles with deep grooves that could easily “catch” on the edge of a rug or sidewalk and trip up your tyke. And the same goes for the leopard-skin pointy or hipster motorcycle boots. Your shoe fetish must stay in your own closet (for now anyway). Toddler shoes are there to support and stabilize new walkers. Barefoot is best, but when outdoors — think function over fashion. Or, give them both. Mmm… that’s a no-brainer. Remember: If your kid starts screaming, it may not be the shoe. It may just be naptime! So, congratulate yourself on surviving the crowded (non-virtual) department store with a toddler and head out. Why yes, you deserve that glass of wine waiting for you at home.One size fits today. As tempting as it might be, don’t buy bigger shoes for the months ahead. Shoes that are too big are hard to walk in and can cause falling and tripping (i.e., drunken sailors on the loose). I get this to my neighbors afterwards.
Michelle
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2016
My son is very picky with shoes. He did not complain at all about wearing these. They were easy to get on and easy to lace and keep laced. And not to mention, they look AMAZING. He looked adorable in these little grown up shoes. He ran and played in them and I only took them off once it was time to get him off to bed. I wish his feet didn't grow so fast because I'd love to be able to use them a few more times.____________How do I rate the items I bought?Every product that I bought starts at 3 Stars and gets subtractions oradditions as we go depending on how well it performs according to myexpectation and whether the item perform as advertised. In veryunusual cases that I have tried or tested some items and can’t provethat it did or didn’t work, I will likely default to 3 stars just tobe neutral. Most important of all, I don’t owe a good or bad review toany product or seller; I am here to provide a constructive feedback onthe items I bought in order to help you, the reader, to make aninformed decision on which product to purchase to satisfy your needs.Be aware that when I tested a product and it worked well for me, butit failed for you, it does not reflect that my review is inaccurate,it's most likely you have received a defective product, yourexpectations were too high or it did not perform in a way that youfelt was described in the product description. In any of these casesyou should get in touch with the seller to rectify the problem as soonas possible. I received item at a discount for an honest/unbiasedreview it does not change my opinion on a product.
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