Clarks Archives - The Parent Social https://www.theparentsocial.com/tag/clarks/ Sharing all things lifestyle and parenting Tue, 13 Feb 2024 12:13:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 47739018 Measuring Children’s Feet at Home https://www.theparentsocial.com/measuring-childrens-feet-at-home/ https://www.theparentsocial.com/measuring-childrens-feet-at-home/#respond Fri, 27 Mar 2020 16:48:02 +0000 http://www.theparentsocial.com/?p=6658 Shoe shops are shut right now, so online ordering it is along with DIY feet measuring if you’re buying for children. I called Clarks to find out how to measure feet at home as I want to take advantage of its 20% off weekend (for Twins Trust members). Here are Clarks pointers for measuring children’s’ [...]

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Shoe shops are shut right now, so online ordering it is along with DIY feet measuring if you’re buying for children. I called Clarks to find out how to measure feet at home as I want to take advantage of its 20% off weekend (for Twins Trust members).

Here are Clarks pointers for measuring children’s’ feet:

  • Get the child to stand on a piece of paper and draw around their foot
  • Draw a dot at the little toe joint and another at the big toe joint
Managed to get second child’s feet on the same page
  • Take a measuring tape over the foot and measure from one point to another (in mm)
Measuring from the little toe joint marking to the big toe joint marking
  • Measure from the tip of the longest toe to the heel on the paper
  • Repeat for other foot
  • Phone Clarks with the measurements and they’ll convert into a size

Clarks stressed that this wouldn’t be as accurate as an in-store measurement. They also said to bear in mind that there is only a difference of 4mm between shoe sizes and because of this it’s often better to air on the side of bigger so they get some growing room.

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Cruisers, walkers and Jimmy Choos: Shoes https://www.theparentsocial.com/cruisers-walkers-and-jimmy-choos/ https://www.theparentsocial.com/cruisers-walkers-and-jimmy-choos/#respond Wed, 29 May 2013 13:00:21 +0000 http://www.theparentsocial.com/?p=869 I bought my twins’ first shoes a month or so before they started walking. They were cruising around the furniture and suddenly seemed too grown up to be going out shoeless. I’d been in a massive rush to get my eldest daughter’s first shoes, but second time around I was a bit more laid back. [...]

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I bought my twins’ first shoes a month or so before they started walking. They were cruising around the furniture and suddenly seemed too grown up to be going out shoeless. I’d been in a massive rush to get my eldest daughter’s first shoes, but second time around I was a bit more laid back. Toddlers actually don’t need proper shoes until their walking is well-established; after about six weeks.

Softly Sue purple shoes

Boxes

Shoe boxes

shoe pink

Softly Candy pink shoes

Clarks and Startrite

We went to John Lewis and were advised  they needed ‘cruisers’; these would be fine for now and would be good for six weeks-to-two months after they started walking. The girls were professionally measured. We were then brought out several different styles from Startrite and Clarks that were available in their size. Maria was half a size bigger so sadly no shoe-swapping just yet! The Clarks were a really good fit, and even better we were able to get two different styles that were equally nice. This is something that is surprisingly difficult to achieve when you like dressing your twins differently.

Cruisers

Maria and Gabby probably had their cruisers a little longer than they should. However when we had them measured a few months ago there was no change in size. However, recently I was finding it harder to get their shoes on, so having been really happy with the style and – more importantly – the durability of their first pair, we headed straight to Clarks in Sutton this time. I was armed with my Twins Trust membership card so that I could get the 10% discount that Clarks offers members.

The twins and their big sister LOVE shoes and were rather excited. They started running around the store and touching displays. Thankfully, we were seen very promptly and order was restored quickly. Clarks have trained shoe fitters who know all about the development of childrens’ feet. The assistant that was fitting the twins’ shoes also seemed to have a way with children as both girls behaved and sat really still whilst they were being measured.

Dance Feet in red

I mentioned that their existing shoes had fit them for a long time and was reassured when I was told that they are fit with plenty of growing room. It made it feel like, what I thought were quite expensive shoes, were more cost-effective. I was also confident that I was getting good quality pairs for the money with good support and suitable for their stage of mobility. The assistant said that the actual length of their existing shoes was still ok. However, she (and a senior member of staff that came over to supervise the fitting) took time to show me the areas that were a little tight. All to say, it didn’t feel like a hard sell! The shoes cost £32 a pair, so I paid £57.60 with my Twins Trust discount. I had already bought Sofia a lovely red pair when Clarks was doing a special 20% off weekend for Twins Trust members.

It was a very stress-free experience and we were really happy with the shoes, which are summery and delicate looking but good quality and sturdy.

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Mummy’s Jimmy Choos

A cheaper pair

A few days later I also bought them a very cheap pair each (£6 a pair) from ASDA. They are not for prolonged use as – unlike the Clarks shoes – they don’t offer the support that is needed for growing feet. However, for messing about in the garden for short periods they are great and save the ‘good shoes’, which were getting scraped on our outdoor steps.

Although nothing seems to feed their shoe fetish better than mummy’s Jimmy Choos!



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