Disguise Inc - Disney Cinderella Kids Sparkle Shoes
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I'm not sure what size they were, but they hurt her feet a lot and she only wore them for about 20 minutes.
They aren't lit up in any way.
These shoes are a size 2 or 3 in children's shoes, so it depends on your 11-year-old's shoe size. This item is incorrectly labeled as a toddler size 11/12.
They're too big for a three-year-old, in my opinion. My daughter wore them when she was four or five years old and was a size eleven or twelve. I hope this has been of assistance.
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Love the material, which is kind of like jelly plastic but still tough not to break. I've been looking for this material for a long time because most other sandals are made of hard plastic that breaks easily and is cheap and dangerous; however, this is not the case with these sandals. This is an excellent resource. I see a lot of people saying that it runs big on their kids, and while I agree that it does, she is 3 years old and wears an 8-year-old size. Attached are some photographs of 9 in shoes. It is large on her, but on the plus side, she can grow into it, and for the money, it is even better!.
These arrived only a few days ago. My daughter was upset after about a half-hour of wearing them. As she walked around inside the house, the insole of her shoe began to slip. The shoes will be too sticky to wear if I pull the insole off the rest of the way. My eight-year-old daughter, on the other hand, has expressed her dissatisfaction with the peeling insole. The price of these shoes is ridiculously low. They were not even worth the $12 I paid for them, in my opinion. Another thing I would not have believed unless I had witnessed it firsthand: A disposable piece of plastic loop holds the Cinderella cameo in place. Typically, these loops are used to pack and/or bundle items before being discarded. The cameo must be held in place with the help of this disposable loop, which is an integral part of the shoe. These are the ugliest outfits you've ever seen. My daughter's first pair of dress-up/toy shoes.
These princess shoes for girls are out of this world. First and foremost, my daughter is a size 13 and, while the shoe itself fits her, the straps make it difficult for her to wear. Not only that, but the small, awkward heel is completely inappropriate for a young girl's foot. It's extremely flimsy and prone to catching fire. Because of the way the heel is shaped, her ankles are unsupported. The shoes themselves are adorable, but unless you're just buying them for show, I'd look for princess shoes made for little girls. This is a horrifying product.
Jelly has the appearance of a see-through substance. My three-year-old granddaughter's Cinderella must wear a glass slipper fit for a princess with the tiniest "high" heel. I know this because I took her to a shoe store the other day and she insisted on trying on every blinged-out Mary Jane style shoe with tiny high heels. She already owns a pair of the hazardous cheap plastic stilleto play heels that have been causing little girls to trip and fall for over 40 years. She took a few steps in those hideous miniature stiletos, tripped over her own feet, tripped over a wrinkle in the rug, fell down, yanked them off, tossed them in the corner, and hasn't looked at them since. br> She is a size 11 toddler, and these are still a bit too big for her. She stands tall and has unusually large feet for a woman of her age. They were supposed to feed four people, according to the package. Because the dresses are always a light pastel blue and the shoes are an aqua color, I was a little concerned about the color matching. They do, however, have a shoe ornament with a light blue ribbon gathered around it and a picture of Cinderella in the center, which matches the dresses. The majority of the accessories created for Cinderella's costumes have some sort of bling in that aqua color. Matching those two blues would never have passed my mother's inspection, but neither would wearing white after Labor Day, even in southern California.
Do not be fooled by the reviews; these shoes are not "one size fits all," and sizing is apparently not standardized. Because of the reviews, I decided to buy despite my reservations about the "one size fits all" claim. One reviewer stated that it was a perfect fit for her size 11/12. They were huge (even when cinched all the way) and didn't fit my size 12 niece at all. This was our third pair of Disney Cinderella shoes, and she couldn't walk in them due to their size. They must address the problem of poor sizing. I had no choice but to put on some plain silver shoes.
My little girl is four years old. She is five years old and wears size ten shoes. My daughter is completely smitten with these Cinderella slippers, despite the fact that they are quite large for her. These shoes had an odd odor when they arrived. It had a potent smell to it. It still does in some ways. The slippers' interiors peeled off easily, but the shoes themselves are still in good shape. Unfortunately, she was unable to wear these while we were out celebrating Halloween, so they will only be worn in the house.
Eight of our ten grandchildren are girls, so we have a lot to be thankful for. For me, giving is a novel experience. I bought a pair in every color available for birthdays, Christmas, and other occasions. br>br>These shoes are fantastic. For our little princesses, this is a must-have! Look at the reviews for the other styles/colors to get a better idea of how well they've been received. One remark that keeps coming up is how big they are. I'm guessing a girl's shoe size is around three, but that is NOT A PROBLEM. It appears that once my granddaughter reaches the age of 11 or so, her shoes will fit her better. She currently clomps around in them like she's wearing mama's heels (toddler shoe size 8). br>br>Because the Cinderella shoes are clear enough for her to see her toes, she calls them her "glass slippers. " 'Because they're 'jellies,' I'm confident they'll wash right off. The heel is just high enough for her to feel a little lift, but chunky enough to keep her foot secure. Despite the fact that her feet were too big for the shoe. There are several holes in the heel strap, but she'll be a long time before she hits even the first one. Once the little girl's foot reaches the back, you can easily add another hole. As previously stated. br>br> More reviews can be found by looking at the other princesses/colors. I believe I'm the first person to notice Cinderella's shoes changed from clear to blue, and I believe I'm the first person to notice this.
My granddaughter is a size 9 in children's clothing. She couldn't wear these because they were too big for her. They were too loose due to the adjustable strap. They were adorable, but they had to go back to their owner. I can't give them a comfort rating because she couldn't wear them.