adidas Unisex-Child Hoops 2.0 Basketball Shoe
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36.20
Score By Feature
Based on 155 ratings
Value for money
8.84
Giftable
9.35
Packaging
9.37
Customer service
9.08
OveReview Final Score
How Our Score Is Calculated
Product Description
Textiles and synthetics made from 100% cotton
Whether it was manufactured in the USA or imported
Rubber sole with a synthetic material
Basketball shoes for kids with a low-cut design
It fits like a glove
With a mesh collar for comfort on the upper crafted of synthetic leather
The cupsole of the shoe is rubberized
Questions & Answers
We are here to help you with your size. Can you tell me what big kid is? This is not a common name among other shoe sellers. ?
The term "big kid" usually refers to a young person. The children should be preschool-aged or elementary school age. Kids the size of a big kid are bigger than toddlers.
Selected User Reviews For adidas Unisex-Child Hoops 2.0 Basketball Shoe
It's so nice to have such nice A size 11 was delivered to me
5/5
My son gets 5 for his birthday. The shoes he received are very nice, though a bit larger than I would have expected, and he seems to like them. The boy loves them, even though he still needs to It would be a great idea to buy a similar item in the future.
Kaden Randall
| Jun 25, 2021
As of today, I have an I love Digias (they're They're great - thanks I loved the way it fit and how easy it was to tie for the little man
5/5
Rowan Dorsey
| Nov 01, 2020
I think that's just right
5/5
There are half sizes available in this style, which I like. I am amazed at how quickly my grandson's feet are growing. Despite being only 7, he is very intelligent.
Kobe Berry
| Sep 27, 2020
I like these shoes a lot
5/5
I love how it fits.
Rylan Christensen
| Dec 18, 2020
I'm in love with those I like it
5/5
Bear Liu
| May 13, 2021
It's so nice to have such nice This was the best pair of shoes I have ever purchased for a 5 year old, and he's very hard on shoes in general
5/5
Manuel Spence
| Dec 06, 2020
I like it
5/5
I am very happy with yours.
Koda Hawkins
| Jan 14, 2021