I%26#039;m having trouble finding soft (pre-walking) baby shoes in a large enough size for my baby. He wears a 5-1/2 extra wide shoe. I have searched the internet (i.e. Stride Rite, Robeez, BobuxUSA, amongst others) and have gone into multiple stores. So far, I have not found a baby shoe that is appropriate for him in his size. I am looking for a shoe that will protect him from the cold (snowy) weather where I live and that will be comfortable for him. Any suggestions???
Baby Shoes?
I answered your other question, find your local Stride Rite, My son wears a extra wide as well , we have been buying him Stride Rite only for his entire life (20 months) the stores carry a ton, it is the only place you wil find them aside from going on Ebay %26amp; typing in 5 1/2 extra wide under the shoe catagorly you may fid some new, however Robeez are very narrow %26amp; they do not make a wide.
Reply:well u could always get booties (slippers for babies) but because he is not walking it doesnt matter if the are sofy sole they are just for look/warmth. also look at wal-mart hanging on the end of the isles in shoe department they have cheap (some cute some ugly) soft sole shoes
Reply:I never used shoes for my daughter before she was walking. There%26#039;s really no need, other than appearance. I had some thick socks my baby wore, and as an infant before walking, she wore a snowsuit in the winter. No need for shoes. Just make sure they are warm and bundled up.
Reply:Try Darling Shoes.com and also Zappos.com. They have an excellent selection of XW shoes. You might not get Pre-Walkers, but can get some soft boots.
Reply:I don%26#039;t think I%26#039;ve ever seen extra wide baby shoes. Maybe you could try going up to a 6 or 7? Since he%26#039;s not walking, it probably wouldn%26#039;t bother him. My son is wearing a size 3 at 9 months old, and we buy his shoes at Wal-Mart and BabiesRUs, mostly.
And if all else fails, you could just do two pairs of socks and some soft booties. Sorry I can%26#039;t be more help! Good luck!
Reply:Stride Rite does have XWide. My son (2 years) still wears a double XW. He has chunky feet.
When he was real little it was either Stride Rite or Robeez.
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