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There
are lots of myths
associated with children's feet and
shoes. We at Tiger Feet want to try and
ensure that each pair of shoes we supply
are not only expertly fitted but also
absolutely right for the purpose for
which they are bought. We
hope this section will help you with
some of the do’s and don’ts of
children’s feet and their shoes,
answer some frequently asked questions
and ensure that your children have
healthy and happy feet!
How
old should my child be before I buy
their first pair of shoes?
There is no hard and fast answer to this
question. Although no mother can wait to
see their child in their first pair of
shoes, do exercise some caution.
Children start walking at different ages
although this usually happens between 10
and 15 months. What is important to
remember is that the bones in the feet
of babies and children are particularly
vulnerable to cramped conditions and
therefore to badly fitting shoes (and
socks). The bones are soft and easily
compressed so the wrong shoes will
restrict proper growth. We would advise
that your child should have been walking
for a minimum of
6 weeks before you consider purchasing
their first pair of shoes. You should
certainly not try to accelerate the
process for cosmetic reasons.
What
type of shoes should I buy?
The shoes you do buy should always be
soft leather to provide maximum
flexibility, durability and
breathability. Leather shoes also mould
naturally to your child's foot. They
should be naturally shaped to ensure the
toes work freely and should provide
proper support for the foot and ankle
with no build up in either heel or sole.
The out sole should have sufficient
flexibility to follow the movement of
the foot.
How
important is fitting?
We at Tiger Feet place the utmost
importance on training all our staff in
the correct fitting of your child's
shoes. Avoid the temptation to buy too
large. There is no predicting the growth
of children's feet. You should of course
allow some growing room and as a general
rule shoes should have 15mm surplus
length:- 3mm for the rounding at the
toes, 5mm
for sliding movement and 7mm for growth.
You should check the fit regularly. No
one can predict how long your child's
shoes will fit comfortably. Children's
feet grow rapidly and at intervals with
no set pattern. If you are in doubt
please bring
your child back to Tiger Feet for free
measuring with
no obligation to buy.
Think of it as a check up.
How
should I care
for my Tiger Feet shoes ?
It pays in the long run to take proper
care of your children's shoes. It is a
fact of life that feet sweat, so try to
allow shoes to dry
out properly to improve durability and
comfort. Children's shoes are often
expected to fulfill a multitude of uses
but they should always be polished and
protected regularly, not only to improve
their appearance but also to assist
waterproofing and
the natural softening of the leather.
Just a few minutes of regular attention
can dramatically improve the life of the
shoe and whilst scuffing (especially
with young children) is inevitable,
regular treatment ill help to disguise
the effects.
Check regularly for signs of wear. Avoid
handing down shoes to other children and
remember in particular to remove very
young children's shoes and socks as soon
as you get home to allow maximum “foot
freedom” around the house.
Thank you for buying your shoes from
Tiger Feet. Remember happy feet are
healthy feet.
For
further information regarding your
child’s feet go to www.feetforlife.org
Now
that neat - That's Tiger
Feet.
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