Start-Rite launches spring/summer 24 collection

Start-Rite Shoes has launched its new range suitable from first steps.

The new styles all have the perfect mix of fashion, fun and foot protection to support growing feet. For pre-walkers, new designs include Bear Hug, with a bear design and cushioned insoles and flexible soles.

In the First Steps collection, designs include Party in a berry glitter patent and Dino Foot in French navy leather with a dinosaur design.

Start-Rite Shoes are meticulously designed to provide comfort and protection to support a child’s natural development. Each shoe undergoes testing that exceeds industry standards, to ensure the footwear lasts longer and stands up to the challenges of everyday use.

Key features of the collection include strong rip-tape fastenings for ease and control by children, padded ankle support and cushioned insoles, with ultra-flexible lightweight soles for natural movement.

 

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