Shoe shopping for the kids low on your to-do list? Step up your shopping game for back to school shoes with KidsShoes.com.
Thank you to KidsShoes.com for a lot of help checking off our back to school list and this sponsored post.
I’ve had the same size shoe for more than 15 years (well except during the last few month’s of my pregnancy with #1 and feet resembled small pigs.) So I wasn’t prepared that every 2-3 months I would be buying new shoes for my kids. And now with two, it’s a never-ending battle to keep them in shoes that fit, that work for school, that don’t hurt their feet and to keep up with them.
I feel like I’m always trying to keep them in a pair of shoes and for my little diva, she doesn’t just want shoes – she wants CUTE ones.
So this back to school season, I was adamant I would find one place to get what I needed for both of them and I wouldn’t spend anytime slaving away in some store, bent over trying on shoes and praying that they would fit, the kids would like them and they would kill my budget.
KidsShoes.com is just the right place to make us all happy when it comes to getting back-to-school shoe shopping done for both of them and with brands / styles they love. (I’d wear those Michael Kors shoes of hers and he loved these KidsShoes.com brand tennis shoes with easy velcro.)
For my daughter we have to find styles that she thinks are stylish (and look like her) but also meet the school requirements (she has to wear tennis shoes for P.E.) These Michael Kors tennis shoes do exactly that with the little bit of edge and bling that make her happy and the soles I need her to be in for school!) SCORE!
Actually the real score came when I found these Sydney Jordyn tennis shoes! These shoes said Taylor Rose with beautiful bling and rose designs all over the shoe so she feels like a superstar! I have to admit these shoes are precious and have laces and rubber soles to make the grade with her campus! Plus she couldn’t have been more excited that the heels were two different colors.
While finding styles my daughter LOVED was easy, it’s staying on top of my son’s shoe size that has grown to be a real pain. Thankfully, KidsShoes.com heard my cries and created an app that allows you to measure your kid’s foot without going to a store or having one of those crazy metal gauges.
Appropriately named “kidsizing,” this free app walks you through a quick, three-step process to get an accurate size of your child’s ever-growing foot. This way you can always accurately size your kids’ feet before your order a pair from KidsShoes.com.
With so many top styles, a free app for sizing, great prices, and easy shipping/returns why would you spend the tireless hours at the shoe store? KidsShoes.com has been our solution for saving time and sanity this back-to-school for looks they’ll love and a shopping experience you’ll love even more.
Jeanette says
My kiddos would absolutely love this! They like shoes that have their personality written all over them. I will have to look into this we still have a few weeks before school starts so is the perfect time to do this.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
That is so great! This makes it so easy to shop for shoes, and I love that they even include sizing help. Super cool!
Roger Willis says
Love the variety of shoes, especially the pair with the gold accents! Love the shoe app idea!
Amy Desrosiers says
I had no idea this site existed but it sure does look helpful. I need to make it a point to check this site out when my kids need new sneakers.
Liz Mays says
Now would be a really good time to pick out some new kicks. I love the selection on Kidsshoes.com and the sizing system is clever!
Pam says
This sounds like a great way to shop for shoes for kids. This would have been handy when my kids were younger.
Sinisa says
Now that’s a great app everyone should have. I will check it out asap
gingermommyrants says
This is a great way to buy shoes for your kids. I love the embellished rose design on those sneakers. My kids would love them.
Sarah says
So many cute styles! My kids would love these. Gonna have to check this out, I’ve never heard of it.