Bear in mind that while both Step Up and iWalk include a size 22EU, we find iWalk to be a larger make. Next comes iWalk – this sole is firmer for our more advanced walkers, ranging from 22-26EU. Bobux Step Ups are flexible and soft for growing feet but feature harder wearing rounded soles for outdoor adventures, and generally have a wide toe box to suit toddler feet. The Step Up sole ranges from size 19 to 22EU (European sizing). New Zealand’s Bobux comes in three different size ranges which determine how Bobux manufactures the sole of the shoe based on research into a child’s walking development and age group. To view our Clarks sandals range, click here. This range also fits longer than average and as such we recommend choosing your measured size. The H Series is a senior range that features a soft innersole and is less adjustable than younger self-fastening styles. This series also comes in multiple widths, and we recommend sizing up by half to a full size in this range, as they are true to size. The P Series is a junior/youth and features a moulded insole for added support, and grippy rubber soles. The S Series (Shelly, Sarshi, Sterling, Sebastian and more) is more true to size, and comes in multiple widths so we recommend choosing half to a full size up from your measured size. We generally find the M Series sole to fit longer than average, so we recommend choosing your measured size. The M Series (Marigold, Mateo) features a flexible sole with matte leather uppers. Originating in the UK, Clarks are part of the Brand Collective family and identity their styles by their first initial, including the M, S, P and H series for sandals. To view our Ciao sandals range, click here. Key to the Ciao Summer range is our Ciao Beach range! A much loved style, you can read more about the Ciao Beach range here. This sole unit tends to suit narrow feet quite well. Finally, the senior sole found on the Gina and Getal is lighter and flatter for more occasional use. The junior sole on styles like the Hudson and Glitz can vary in fit, but features a moulded innersole and structured rubber outsole to provided added support for all day wear. One option is the toddler sole unit found on the style Breeze, which is broad fitting and segmented rubber, making the sole flexible and an excellent option for children gaining confidence with their walking. You’ll see a few different sole units across the Ciao range. Most Ciao styles feature self-fastening straps, which can be more accessible for little ones who struggle with buckles and provide significant adjustability to suit all widths and depths from narrow to wide, shallow to high. But with so many sandals on the market, how do you choose the best ones for your child? This comprehensive guide to our sandal range gives you all the information you need when choosing your next pair of children’s sandals.Ĭiao are designed and developed by Shoes & Sox, generally run true to size and come in a range of styles to suit all lengths, widths and depths. What you need to look for and know when buying kids’ sandalsĪs we come into the warmer months of the year, it’s time to refresh your child’s summer wardrobe.
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