How do the breathable materials keep kids' feet dry?
The breathable materials let air circulate around the foot to manage moisture and keep your child's feet dry during their everyday activities. Feet are more comfortable when dry, which is especially important when wearing shoes all day at crèche or home.
A wide forefoot for the toes
The front part of the shoe where the toes are located. On this shoe, the toe box is voluntarily wide to let the toes spread out naturally, as they would do barefoot. A baby's feet should not be squashed up at the front. This width promotes the healthy development of the foot during the child's growth.
Barefoot shoes for natural foot growth
Barefoot shoes reproduce the natural feeling of walking barefoot and support kids' healthy foot development. Barefoot shoes let feet develop without forcing them into a rigid shape that can change the way they grow. A barefoot shoe means high flexibility, a thin sole with a 0 drop and a wider front.
Flexible, lightweight shoes to support your child's first steps
The flexible sole bends easily so the foot can move naturally when walking. This flexibility helps your child feel the ground under their feet to develop their balance. The shoes are lightweight to not weigh down the steps of little ones who are still a little shaky on their feet as they learn to walk.
Practical shoes for easy dressing
These shoes were designed for easy dressing, making them practical for parents who have to help their little ones put on their shoes several times a day. It's also makes the whole process faster and easier for kids!