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My daughters are two years apart and both born in the same month so passing clothes on is a no-brainer. I do the same with wellies as they don't get worn that often. Any "proper" shoes like all-season walking shoes I buy new for the little one.


We found this fantastic pair of Umi Sport (Gecko) sandals in the loft today. The soles still look perfect but our eldest did walk on them an entire summer. I'm so tempted to let the little one wear them rather than buy a new pair... is this a very bad idea? They both have the same width size. Could a summer on these sandals be bad for her back/feet?

I agree. My understanding was that day time shoes( esp leather) would mold to the child's growing feet and those moldings could potentially affect another child's growing foot.


Sanne Penne and those of you with very young children - they get more expensive as they get bigger! Please economize when you can.


Would also like to add that Barrett's shoe shop is a local gem that has been with us for very long time and gets little mention on this forum. I for one have happy memories of shoe fittings in that shop.

Leather is not an intelligent entity and will not stop molding just because it has been passed to another child. If shoes are going to mold to a child's foot surely they would continue to mold to a different foot, albeit from a different starting point and perhaps not as pliable as time goes on but if they are in a fit state to look like they would take the wear and tear of another then they probably have a bit of molding left in them.

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