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I am tearing my hair out re getting shoes for my son. He has feet like flippers aged 12 with size 7-8's. The problem is he gets through them so quickly. Not outgrowing them but getting through the soles or toes. His latest pair bought for the beginning of term came home looking like a panting dog last night. The toe and the sole have parted company - again - 5-6 weeks old :shock: I have done, expensive and cheap and neither seem to last. He does play a bit of footie in them sometimes at breaktime :roll:

Are there any shoes out there suitable for active boys that will last longer than a half term. I am running out of hair - and money :lol:

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The last pair that I bought for my son were from Clarks, they were a gents shoe reduced in the sale just before Christmas lasy year £25 and they are still going strong, amzingly his feet haven't grown during that time either even though he several inches taller. I will look at them when he gets home to see if they have any identifying features.

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I'm having the same problem with my eldest, although he's only 5. I don't know what he does to them. He wears holes into the heels and the toes and completely ruins the toe on the top of the shoe.

 

We walk to school every day and I don't think children's shoes are up to the job. I refuse to pay Clarks prices - £36 is more than I pay for myself. I don't believe they'll last any longer.

 

Hope you find a solution soon (and let me know!)

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Like the idea of DM's as some do look suitable as school shoes. Are they really £70 odd though :shock:

 

I can vouch for them too - my youngest has them & they are brilliant,even if they can be pricey.

Shes like them because they look sort of clumpy & geeky with her tights & skirt :lol:

She is narrow of foot too...

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CM, go to the Doc Shop in Northants - factory shop where they are all about £25-£30. Rosie and I met Snowy up there not long ago - I came away with some very stylish long boots, some more conventional looking boots and Rosie got some lovely boots too. She is very hard on her shoes too and they are still going strong.

 

here's the original post...

 

 

Spot on Sheila, the finish looks like oil on water, so very subtly multi-coloured. The term 'tonic' comes from cloth which is woven with the warp and weft threads in subtly different colours (usually seem in silk) so that the colour changes subtly depending in the angle you look at it from.

 

Sorry I wasn't more eloquent last night; I was exhausted and in the queue for a shower :roll:

 

Will post photos when I have taken some, am wearing the taller, smart boots today, they've already had lots of compliments and are very comfortable.

 

:lol: @ Snowy; the ladies in there were lovely, and very cheerful. I was always embarrassed at the mess that small children make when Rosie was little... I don't seem to notice it any more. besides, it's half the fun and enjoyment of eating chocolate cake and I love to see their chocolatey little smiles - can't get over how much those little lads have grown :shock:

 

Next time we visit, i will bring the hooond as that nature reserve called Summer Leys about 3 miles away looked brilliant for a walk.

 

Edit, just found a pic of the tonic boots that I have, althought the two-tone effect isn't obvious in this photo.

 

Here are the tall, smart boots I have (only cost me £30!)

 

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http://club.omlet.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=50677&hilit=doc+shop&start=150

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Do you get them online Fred? My son has quite narrow feet, do they come up wide generally or are they likely to be OK for narrower feet?

I have narrow feet too, they are an excellent fit, very comfy. I don't buy them online, I use my local shoe shop.

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I'll just ordered a pair of Doc Marten 'Ronald' shoes online. Shame I am not closer to the Outlet. Paid £54 for them with free delivery and returns so fingers crossed they are a good fit. Expensive but cheaper that paying £30 every 6 weeks :roll: I'll let you know how he gets on with them and how long they last. Knowing my luck he will have a growth spurt and outgrow them in a couple of weeks :lol:

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ES has the opposite problem, very slow-growing hobbit feet.

 

He is of average height, wears age appropriate clothing (he's 10) but his feet have just been measured at 1.5H

 

I'm struggling to find anything comfy for him and have just paid for him to privately see a podiatrist. Apparantly he has overpronated feet which is causing them to twist and makes his instep high along with other problems.

 

I'm now waiting for inserts to arrive which will hopefully start to correct this problem.

 

We have only 3 shoe shops on the island. He had the choice of 1 pair of school shoes and trainers:roll: I despair.

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£10 from the Doc shop :shock: My SIL lives nearer there, if the Docs I've ordered are any good I will be dropping in on her to do a bulk shop.

 

I am thinking of heading over there on either Wednesday or Thursday next week; I have a couple of days off and want to see if we can find Rosie some sensible and hard-wearing school shoes. Thing is they only have what they have if you get my drift. Still, it'll be a nice drive and I can take Ruby for a run in that nature reserve place if they allow dogs off-lead; Snowy, do you know the dog-status of that place?.

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She refuses to wear anything else other than those or her Converses at the moment, and the latter can't be worn to school. She's going to get mighty cold feet in the winter. :roll:

 

 

This is the problem we had with Cleo too and I ended up buying 4 pairs of Primary cheap ballet pumps for the summer.

The girl DM's are cool enough with the Emo crowd for her to wear in winter,thank goodness.

 

Put it to Rosie that your friends 15 year old Emo daughter wore them to Reading Festival changing the laces to hot pink to match her hair. :lol:

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I will tell her that Sarah :D

 

She has some black ones which she could wear to school under trousers (they are not allowed boots with skirts) but she refuses to wear trousers. Methinks the tune will change when it starts to snow! :wink:

 

Snowy, i will give you a shout if we decide to go to the Doc Shop, just in case you're around. I checked and that place only allows dogs on leads, so not much use - may just leave the hooond at home, or pick your brains about a good place to walk near there.

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