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7 Kids Shoe Fitting Hacks That'll Change Your Life

7 KIDS SHOE FITTING HACKS THAT'LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE

We get it. Fitting shoes for kids is a headache, made even worse by the fact that you have to re-fit them every few months. However, ensuring that your kid’s shoes are correctly fitting is one of the most important things you can do for their development! The majority of podiatry problems in adulthood are caused by ill-fitting footwear in childhood. It is important to understand how a child's shoe should fit - not too tight and not too loose. 

 

Now to get down to business - we are all familiar with sizing and conversion charts, and we’ve even got an expert fitting tool of our own we think is a cut above the rest (well, we would!).

 

But no matter what tool you use, they never take into account the squirming children and fidgeting feet as you try to squeeze a tiny foot into tinier shoes.

 

One method to help fitting kids shoes could be to strap them (the child that is) into a straitjacket and coax them into good behaviour with M&Ms and milkshakes.

 

But short of these undoubtedly poor parenting techniques, here are 7 more kids shoe fitting hacks to help you get the right shoe fit for your kids…

 

Kids Shoe Fitting Hacks That'll Change Your Life!

Here is an overview of the shoe fitting hacks for kids:

  • Wait until the end of the day
  • Create your own shoelace size guide to take shopping with you
  • No break-in period. Kids shoes need to feel comfortable from day one!
  • The thumb measurement - your secret weapon when fitting kids shoes
  • It takes two! Always fit to the larger foot
  • Watch them move - get your child to waddle and walk in the shoes before buying
  • Re-fit old shoes: regular checking of old shoes to ensure they still fit!

Read in the details below and become a fitting superstar. 

 

1. Wait till the end of the day

Here’s a fun hack you can apply to your own shoe shopping methods as well as your kids’. After toddling and tumbling all day, those feet will bloat.

 

Leave the shoe fitting till the afternoon or evening so your child’s feet are as big as they’re gonna get (without growing, of course!). If they’re early walkers, coax them out of the pram and onto their feet to get an accurate measure of their mid-play foot size.

 

If you don’t think about this foot swell, you might buy shoes that are fine when your child is dozing in their pram, but are stiflingly small when they’re at play. And that’s not good for their foot development either.

 

The best way to measure the foot is in a standing position, when the foot is at its most outstretched state.

 

 

2. Create a shoelace size guide

Shoe stores love to make shoe fitting a challenge, which is why every shoe brand seems to fit a little differently even when the sizes are the same.

 

Beat us at our own game by creating your own size guide. Measure your baby’s foot from toe and heel (when they’re standing, for the best results) and tie a knot each in the shoelace at the heel and toe. It beats carrying around a smelly old shoe.

 

3. No break-in period

We’re looking at you, ladies. A child’s pair of Mary Janes is not the same as your ankle-breaking high heels. And a child’s ever-growing feet are vastly different from your own.

 

By the time your child has broken into those beach sandals, their feet are probably already a smidge too large and their shoes in need of an upgrade.

 

So how do you get it Goldilocks perfect? Shoes that are a touch too large could hinder your child’s walking progress. Too small and they could harm their foot development… The key is to find shoes that are comfortable from the moment you buy them for your child. 

 

4. The thumb measurement

There’s one crucial device you can’t go without when fitting your child’s shoes.

 

Your thumb.

 

You’ll be using your thumb to get important measurements, such as heel grip, ankle support and shoe width.

 

To make sure the shoe is secured lengthwise, your thumb should fit snuggly between your child’s heel and the back of the shoe. There should be space between your baby’s ankle and the shoe, so there’s no cause for blisters or pain.

 

Press down with your thumb on the front of your child’s shoes as well to make sure there’s a comfortable gap (a thumb width) between the toes and the end of the shoe. This will allow comfortable movement and a little growing room.

 

5. It takes two to tango

 


It may not always be obvious but almost everyone has one foot that’s larger than the other. This is common for children and adults, the difference in size can be around half a size to full size, so ensure that you measure both feet. Measure your child’s feet and make sure you always fit a shoe against the larger foot. Fitting to the larger foot will ensure comfort as shoes that are too small can be restrictive. this is an important rule, as the larger foot will need a little extra room to avoid toes curling. As usual, use the thumb rule to ensure that the larger foot has enough room. 

 

6. Watch them move

Always make sure you give your child a chance to waddle in their shoes before you buy them.

 

Watch them carefully to see if their walk comes naturally. Do the shoes slip at the heel? Is your child stepping gingerly?

 

It might pay to ask them. But if we know kids, they’re more likely to be mesmerised by the colourful display shoes than they are by their potential new kicks.

 

Try to drive their attention to their shoes and ask them leading questions to make sure they’re comfortable. Be specific! Ask them how their toes or the back of their feet feel.

 

But make sure you’re observant too. Turn it into a game by making them hop or perform star jumps and see whether their motions are fluid (or as fluid as usual for their age!) or whether their shoes hinder their movements in any way.

 

7. Refit old shoes

Wait? You’re asking me to go through the whole agonizing process with an old pair of shoes?!

 

Certainly.

 

Your kid’s feet are GROWING. They will eventually outgrow their shoes. And you want to get in before that happens to make sure they’ve always got the best shoes for their age and foot development stage.

 

We design our shoes to suit every stage of growth your child may be in, to give them comfort, protection and freedom of movement.

Loved Our Secret Tips?

We’ve got plenty more shoe fitting and foot development advice  on the Bobux site. Discover Bobux's high quality kids leather shoes, boots & sandals that’ll help your child’s feet develop naturally and aid them in playtime too. Bobux kids shoes are designed for maximum comfort and for optimal foot development. Our kids shoes are podiatrist approved and are also stylish and practical. Discover our range of girls shoes and boys shoes ready for any activity and adventure. Whether you're looking for kids boots for winter or kids sandals for splashing and summer fun, you'll find the perfect pair at Bobux. 

 

Shop the full range of Bobux shoes online today. We have the best shoes for growing feet and are podiatrist approved. Find a range of kids shoes in every style and for every occasion. Discover gorgeous girls sandals and boys sandals as well girls trainers and sneakers and boys trainers and sneakers ready for any adventure. 

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