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Morning, my little one is nearly 3 and we've always found it difficult and expensive to buy footwear for her narrow feet. We usually have to go for Clarks but they are too hot and heavy for this time of year, and her nursery do not allow open toe sandals (that usually work as the Velcro straps can tighten)


Any ideas?


Enjoy the sun, thanks.

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ahem, meant to say 'poss not if in a clarks shop' tee hee.


must say the narrow feet is a real hassle - I find that in partic there are v few boys' styles, let alone stock, in anything less than an F. we have bought a couple of pairs in F and just tried to adjust (on shop's advice) but you can see they're flopping about a bit.

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