When I’m shopping for kids shoes I look for something easy to put on, easy to keep clean and something that fits well. Something stylish and cute is also a requirement. Native Shoes have introduced new colors for kids this fall including Scuba Green, Jellybean Purple and Crayon Yellow. The classic colors (Jiffy Black, Shell White, Regatta Blue, Torch Red, and Hollywood Pink) are still available. Native Shoes are manufactured through a low energy emission process which produces zero waste and does not use any animal bi-products. Made from from foam-injection molded EVA, Native Shoes are extremely lightweight, airy and washable. These slip-on shoes are great year round, keeping feet comfy in sun, rain, sleet and snow. Native Shoes are antimicrobial and odor resistant. They come in a variety of styles for kids and adults and retail for around $20 to $40 a pair.
I accidentally ordered the wrong size for my review pair but I’ll be saving them for my youngest daughter. The shoes are extremely lightweight and seem like they’d be really comfortable to wear. Without laces, they’d be easy to slip on but the design keeps them on the feet where they belong. Since they are not made with fabric, they are easy to wash and keep clean. I love that they are antimicrobial and odor resistant. No one likes stinky shoes!
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