The ideal footwear
The footwear is the set of characteristics of a shoe that allow it to dress the foot correctly and comfortably. The size is of course one of the main data to take into account to choose the right pair of shoes, but it is not the only one. The footwear is also defined by the width of the shoe, its volume - which is called form - and its construction.

The ideal footwear
For the fit to be ideal, the foot must not slide forward when walking, the heel must be supported so that it does not come out of the shoe, and finally, the volume at the front must be sufficient throughout the rolling movement. Their design is similar to that of adult shoes, with additional technical features. Shoes for children who have acquired the stages of walking must require rigorous fit qualities.
Different morphologies
Each foot is different. For the same length, the foot can be more or less wide, the volume of the coat - its upper part - can be more or less important. These factors will determine the ideal form for maintaining foot and its health. We then speak of a fine, standard or wide fit. Knowing the peculiarities of the child's foot is essential to offer an adapted form.

Lasting is a demanding art that requires experience and expertise. Each model has a different last to meet the needs of different body shapes. That's why we offer custom-made printable pedometers for each of our models, as well as a fit indicator. Our in-store teams are available to advise you and help you choose the shoe best suited to your child's needs.