if so – what are the different width fittings (and what do they mean) in your country? dont forget to name the country! lol
and what width fittings are your kids?
Yup, I did know that. Kids feet are all different widths. My daughter wears narrow. She has the tiniest little foot. I live in the USA and they have Narrow, Regular (C), Wide (E), and Double Wide (EE). It is about the same as what they have for adults in the USA. I get my son, who has the fattest foot you ever saw, the double wide ones. It all depends on what fits them. You can get a child fitted for shoes at Stride Rite or other places that are kinda ‘high end’ kids shoes. It is worth buying one pair just for the fitting. They are good shoes too.
March 6th, 2010 at 2:00 pm
well in the u.s the only width fitting they have is either just regular or wide, as far as I know. My kids were wides as babies ( or at least I put them in them so they have more toe room) but now as toddlers and older kids they just wear the rugular width shoes
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March 6th, 2010 at 2:17 pm
Yup, I did know that. Kids feet are all different widths. My daughter wears narrow. She has the tiniest little foot. I live in the USA and they have Narrow, Regular (C), Wide (E), and Double Wide (EE). It is about the same as what they have for adults in the USA. I get my son, who has the fattest foot you ever saw, the double wide ones. It all depends on what fits them. You can get a child fitted for shoes at Stride Rite or other places that are kinda ‘high end’ kids shoes. It is worth buying one pair just for the fitting. They are good shoes too.
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March 6th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
Yes I did know that. I thought it was pretty much common knowledge. I live in Ireland and my son recently got his first shoes in Clarkes. They will always measure and fit a childs feet. His were 3.5 F fitting he was 14 months old.
I’m not sure about the exact meaning of the width fitting I would guess its to make sure the child is wearing the right size of shoe and they have enough growing room.
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March 6th, 2010 at 2:57 pm
The stores I shop at only usually carry regular or wide. My daughter more often than not takes the Wide Width, depending on the style of shoe. Here in the US of A.
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