Native Shoes Jefferson Child White M US Kid
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The shoes are quite large. As a result, it is suggested that you place your order lower. My 5-year-old has a pair of fat, flat feet. He was wearing a size 11 when we ordered his for school. I was buying 12 pairs of his other shoes in case he grew. Because they run large, I purchased 11 of them in the hopes that they would fit perfectly. Even with socks, they were still too big. His he'll would still be able to slip out of his shoe. His teachers advised me against switching sizes, but they now fit better halfway through the year (his forearms have grown). If you're buying this show for your child, I recommend going down a full size from where they are now, e.g. g - If your child can wear a ten comfortably, go with a nine. I hope this information is useful.
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It's just navy blue - that's all there is to it. so it could be for a boy or a girl This color was worn by both my son and daughter.
They are sometimes worn with socks by my son, which helps. When they get dirty, I hose them down as well.
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This is a counterfeit product. My son's size 5 Natives were purchased from Zappos, so I know they are genuine. These are forgeries. The photographs clearly show the differences.
These native shoes are ideal for a summer outing with your rambunctious toddler. They're lightweight and breathable, as well as simple to put on, clean, and keep dry. Perfect for your child to wear as they flee from you and head for danger. These shoes are so popular with my daughter that I purchased a second pair for when she outgrows them in a week.
I was in a hurry and decided to order the white pair from Amazon in order to have them in time for our trip, and they are completely different from the rest of our shoes. In general, the shoe is much larger. Our other pairs are a lot wider and even a little longer. For comparison, I've included a photo (Navy is from Natives directly, and white is from Amazon). The blue one is a perfect fit for my son, with plenty of room for growth, but the white ones are a disaster. Even though his foot is a little wider, he drowns in whites. I will never place another order with this seller! A valuable lesson has been learned. Be careful who you buy from.
The authentic Native logo on the inside of their shoe is a foot, so you can tell it's a knockoff. The fake Native item description label on the box says "Made in China with Love from Native" on the bottom, right, and the real Native item description label on the box says "Made in China with Love from Native" on the bottom, right. "Made in China" was written on the top right of the box of the counterfeit pair I received. Purchase directly from the Native Website or through Zappos to be safe.
I believe their feet are average width. As a result, I believe they become clumsy when trying to run in them, but otherwise appear to be at ease. We live in a hot climate, and I'm always amazed at how fresh these are! They've been wearing them for a few weeks and, despite playing in them, splashing through water parks, and general wear, they still haven't developed a odor. We have a few other pairs of sandals that are constantly stinking. I'm sold, and I'll be purchasing more in the future. Plus, they're adorably adorable!.
In the photo above, the "same" size shoes (both size 9) are shown. Native shoes that are FAKE With the exception of the inside, where the heel of the foot goes, they are nearly identical. Instead of a peace sign, a thumbs up sign has been substituted. My son had blisters on both feet after only wearing them five times.
These are a more versatile shoe that we picked up for the summer. They're one of our favorites because of their versatility (and the fact that they don't require socks). Friendly to the environment. Toes should be protected. Attractive). However, my son's feet slide out when he wears these. His toes don't quite reach the top of the shoe, and his heels bulge out the back, causing him to slip out. Blisters are forming on his feet as well. Because we were in between sizes and they appeared to be too small or run narrow, we went up to a size 6. Which is still unknown. We'll try a 7, but having to size up an entire size and a half feels odd for a kid who doesn't have particularly large or wide feet.
I compared the logo inside the shoe a few days after receiving it, and it had the thumbs up instead of the foot logo (the reviewer said the thumbs up was fake). The box does state that it was made in China (rather than Vietnam, as some other boxes do). I went to the native. com website, and their shoes are made in both Vietnam and China, according to their website. I believe these are authentic, but it's odd that the markings differ slightly depending on whether they were made in China or Vietnam. My son, on the other hand, is a fan. I'm thinking about getting my next pair of shoes from Zappos to see if the quality is any better.