Guest guest Posted September 18, 2005 Report Share Posted September 18, 2005 I've had to punch more holes and even trim the excess tongue material back before. s. Another question Seems to be a lot of questions lately. I'll add another and it is probably a stupid questions with an obvious answer, but I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced it. We got our daughter's new sandals a few weeks ago. Her first sandals were a size 00 and they recieved the impression kit and sent back a size 0. The problem was that her toes already were at or over the front of the rubber. We called and they shipped out another (bigger) pair and we received the size 1 sandals this weekend. The new pair fit much better with room to grow in the front. The top and middle straps are fine, but the front strap doesn't have enough holes to ever come close to holding her foot down. The size 0 shoes have 11 holes in the front strap, where the size 1 shoes only have 9 holes. I'm sure this isn't rocket-science here and everyone reading this is thinking the solution is to poke some new holes. I am just wondering if anyone has noticed this and had to poke their own holes in the front strap as the shoes get bigger. Do the feet grow long (as normal) but not fat enough here to fill the straps...maybe I need to feed her more and fatten up those little toes :-) Or maybe they need to make more holes in the toe strap...there is lots of room for more. Anyone??? Thank you, (Rachael born 2/15/05 w/BCF) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2005 Report Share Posted September 18, 2005 Seems to be a lot of questions lately. I'll add another and it is probably a stupid questions with an obvious answer, but I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced it. We got our daughter's new sandals a few weeks ago. Her first sandals were a size 00 and they recieved the impression kit and sent back a size 0. The problem was that her toes already were at or over the front of the rubber. We called and they shipped out another (bigger) pair and we received the size 1 sandals this weekend. The new pair fit much better with room to grow in the front. The top and middle straps are fine, but the front strap doesn't have enough holes to ever come close to holding her foot down. The size 0 shoes have 11 holes in the front strap, where the size 1 shoes only have 9 holes. I'm sure this isn't rocket-science here and everyone reading this is thinking the solution is to poke some new holes. I am just wondering if anyone has noticed this and had to poke their own holes in the front strap as the shoes get bigger. Do the feet grow long (as normal) but not fat enough here to fill the straps...maybe I need to feed her more and fatten up those little toes :-) Or maybe they need to make more holes in the toe strap...there is lots of room for more. Anyone??? Thank you, (Rachael born 2/15/05 w/BCF) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2005 Report Share Posted September 18, 2005 Seems to be a lot of questions lately. I'll add another and it is probably a stupid questions with an obvious answer, but I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced it. We got our daughter's new sandals a few weeks ago. Her first sandals were a size 00 and they recieved the impression kit and sent back a size 0. The problem was that her toes already were at or over the front of the rubber. We called and they shipped out another (bigger) pair and we received the size 1 sandals this weekend. The new pair fit much better with room to grow in the front. The top and middle straps are fine, but the front strap doesn't have enough holes to ever come close to holding her foot down. The size 0 shoes have 11 holes in the front strap, where the size 1 shoes only have 9 holes. I'm sure this isn't rocket-science here and everyone reading this is thinking the solution is to poke some new holes. I am just wondering if anyone has noticed this and had to poke their own holes in the front strap as the shoes get bigger. Do the feet grow long (as normal) but not fat enough here to fill the straps...maybe I need to feed her more and fatten up those little toes :-) Or maybe they need to make more holes in the toe strap...there is lots of room for more. Anyone??? Thank you, (Rachael born 2/15/05 w/BCF) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2005 Report Share Posted September 18, 2005 Oh we add extra holes all of the time. My dh 'dremels' them in the same pattern so it can be made small enough to fit our daughters tiny legs and feet. I'm sure you could use a nail and hammer if need be. Let know next time you order that you need extra holes. Chris Another question Seems to be a lot of questions lately. I'll add another and it is probably a stupid questions with an obvious answer, but I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced it. We got our daughter's new sandals a few weeks ago. Her first sandals were a size 00 and they recieved the impression kit and sent back a size 0. The problem was that her toes already were at or over the front of the rubber. We called and they shipped out another (bigger) pair and we received the size 1 sandals this weekend. The new pair fit much better with room to grow in the front. The top and middle straps are fine, but the front strap doesn't have enough holes to ever come close to holding her foot down. The size 0 shoes have 11 holes in the front strap, where the size 1 shoes only have 9 holes. I'm sure this isn't rocket-science here and everyone reading this is thinking the solution is to poke some new holes. I am just wondering if anyone has noticed this and had to poke their own holes in the front strap as the shoes get bigger. Do the feet grow long (as normal) but not fat enough here to fill the straps...maybe I need to feed her more and fatten up those little toes :-) Or maybe they need to make more holes in the toe strap...there is lots of room for more. Anyone??? Thank you, (Rachael born 2/15/05 w/BCF) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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