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Re: Good shoes?

by Mamatina » Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:22 pm

thank you everyone I did get some in trotters at the end but will def check out tkmaxx too, clarks in clapham juntion i find to small and always the boys selection much better then the girls.

Re: Good shoes?

by cocomama » Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:12 pm

Trotters do lovely brands with plain designs. Start Rite etc. We found a lovely taupe patent style for Autumn for our 18 month old. They do have an embroidered butterfly on which I wouldn't have chosen but the shape fit her foot the best so I gave in!

Re: Good shoes?

by mummyof1 » Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:16 pm

I would also try TX Maxx - of course it is pure luck but i have been managed to find very good brands - Primigi, Petalsil,Pediped etc in the Clapham Junction store. The best time is straight after school drop off - they offer a full refund so i always try on at home which is so much easier.

Re: Good shoes?

by BalhamMumWorkingFT » Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:27 am

I think Clarks have a good range of shoes too...

Ida Delilah is in brown leather... looks very sweet and pretty plain given the request.

Also, Pediped have a shoe - Flex Bailey - Chocolate Brown. It is VERY PLAIN... and comes in Navy too. I think HappyToes sell a selection of Pediped.

Camper also does a few really plain nice kids shoes... Pricey though, but looks like they will last... (until they grow out of them).

Try John Lewis.

If it just a pink thing. Try plain boys shoes too... remember that kids grow SO fast that although you want a good shoe, you'll probably only have to live with the colour, flowers, etc... for about 4 months (give or take a month). Then you will be purchasing another pair.

Good Luck.

Re: Good shoes?

by SFMC » Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:17 pm

I recently went to One Small Step on Northcote Road. They had a good selection and offered good service. I was looking for boys toddler shoes so didn't notice the baby selection but they seem to have a big selection overall.
Would advise you to go very early Sat or Sunday morning - they get busy!
If you walk in and they are busy serving customers put your name down on the list, and they will call out your name.

Re: Good shoes?

by Joe's Mum » Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:40 pm

Have you tried Happytoes? They used to have a lovely shop in Balham but now they will bring a selection to your house if you let them know what you're looking for. There is absolutely no pressure to buy. They also have occasional pop-up shops in Balham.
www.happytoes.co.uk
enquiries@happytoes.co.uk

Re: Good shoes?

by topmama » Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:36 pm

Try Russel & Bromley Kids at Westfield, I have found they have a good stock but can get very busy at the weekends! :D

Re: Good shoes?

by Raspberry-Sorbet » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:58 pm

Papillion shoes on Elizabeth Street or Amaia Kids on Chelsea Greeen. Brown and navy Mary Jane style shoes in leather - no extras!!

http://papouelli.com/

http://amaiakids.co.uk/engine/shop/prod ... JANE+SHOES

Re: Good shoes?

by Mrs Contractor Mum » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:48 pm

M&S do a good range of shoes including a stunning pair of silver glitter desert boots which I would get for myself if they had them in my size :lol:
Once she moves up to 7, then try Zara shoes for kids. Practical and on trend without being too girly and pink.

Good shoes?

by Mamatina » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:30 pm

trying to find good shoes for my 18 month old which arent pink seams very tricky - spent ages in one step 5 pairs later - none in the right size as they seam to be out of size 6 am still no further

am desperate

I am looking for a shoe that she can wear in autumn, no party shoe but still pretty and if possible no pink or little and no aplications of any tv show

thanks

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