Kids' Sandals

IQ Shoes Kids' Sandals WhiteCode: 35007480

Children's sandals from IQ Shoes company that elevate the child's style, suitable for everyday and non-daily use. They easily fasten with Velcro straps, allowing the child to be independent and tie their own shoes.

Size number:

22,40
DeliveryThu, 26 Sep - Mon, 30 Sep
+14,00 €shipping cost - sent from Greece

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  2. Kids' Sandals Aveta-160 White 24.AVETA-160 WHITE

    Available sizes: 2226

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    22,40 €

Description

Children's sandals from IQ Shoes company that elevate the child's style, suitable for everyday and non-daily use. They easily fasten with Velcro straps, allowing the child to be independent and tie their own shoes.

Specifications

Product Number
24.AVETA-160 WHITE
Gender
Girl
Colour
White
Closure Type
with Hoop & Loop Closure
Anatomic
No
Sandals
No
with Lights
No

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  • heleni.theo.gr

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    I bought them cheaper than other shoes because it was the end of the season and I needed them for a wedding, so I expected to wear them only once. In the end, my little one wore them and enjoyed them, and they have nothing to envy from other more expensive orthopedic shoes we have tried. Very beautiful, high quality, and comfortable! They also seem durable.

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    • Do they have the expected size?
    • They don't hit the foot
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