Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 , I don't know exactly how the s are sized, but I can tell you from my experience that my son started out in a size 0 and when he needed a new pair about 5-6 months later, I foolishly ordered the next size up (size 1) and there's hardly a difference between the size 0 and 1. So I think if they're a little bit bigger (so long as they're not too huge and you can still get the straps on nice and tight), it will just save you some extra money. Orr wrote: Hi there, My son got his second pair of s today after finally outgrowing the first pair. These new ones are a size 3 and they seem pretty big. How would I know if they are too big? I remember the first pair seemed big when we first got those back in November, but I don't remember them being this big. I can get the straps really tight, but his heel doesn't seem to be as far back and down as they were in the old pair. (The old ones were a size 1). Should I see about getting a pair of size 2's instead, or is it better to have extra growing room in the shoes? Any input greatly appreciated! mom to Elliot, 8/8/05 uni-lat rcf. Dolores, mommy to: Marcus Nov. 2005 LCF ( FAB 16-18 hours/day) and March 2001 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 It is normal that the heels do not seat in a new pair of shoes immediately. Give it a little time and they will. Also if the tongue is huge, you can trim it with scissors to eleminate the bulk. ee Visit Me On The Web For Clubfoot Information! http://www.wildliferevivaltaxidermy.com/ShawsPage.html Re: New shoes , I don't know exactly how the s are sized, but I can tell you from my experience that my son started out in a size 0 and when he needed a new pair about 5-6 months later, I foolishly ordered the next size up (size 1) and there's hardly a difference between the size 0 and 1. So I think if they're a little bit bigger (so long as they're not too huge and you can still get the straps on nice and tight), it will just save you some extra money. Orr wrote: Hi there, My son got his second pair of s today after finally outgrowing the first pair. These new ones are a size 3 and they seem pretty big. How would I know if they are too big? I remember the first pair seemed big when we first got those back in November, but I don't remember them being this big. I can get the straps really tight, but his heel doesn't seem to be as far back and down as they were in the old pair. (The old ones were a size 1). Should I see about getting a pair of size 2's instead, or is it better to have extra growing room in the shoes? Any input greatly appreciated! mom to Elliot, 8/8/05 uni-lat rcf. Dolores, mommy to: Marcus Nov. 2005 LCF ( FAB 16-18 hours/day) and March 2001 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.