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My son is starting at the Villa School in September and I'm struggling to find any suitable* navy school shoes (*that don't look clumpy and old-fashioned).


The guidelines say 'no trainers or lace ups' but I'm not sure how strict they are about what classifies as a trainer.


I would love to hear from any other parents who have found something that looks nice and doesn't fall apart after a term.


Thanks

J-mo

Ah hello Piaf my friend

Ive seen the one option in Biffs.

They are the only ones I can find and they are a bit clumpy for my liking.

I think I'm mainly just cross at not having a choice and having to buy that one pair.

Xxxxx

Hope holiday is getting better after sicky journey

Xxxx

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