Little feet have their special brands too!
By Lily on Thursday, April 8 2010, 16:03 - Completely Addicted - Permalink
Whether it is for their first steps, to help learn how to walk, or simply to add a touch of style to their fun outfits, many famous children's shoe brands have partnered with manufacturers specialised in adult footwear. A quick look at the essentials:
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Launched in 1913 in the south-west of France, Aster has quickly made a name for themselves thanks to the emblematic Dingo: a small, canvas shoe that has been recently updated into a cute leather sandal; it has become the brand's must-have model among their young clients. |
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In 1936, Mod'8 was born in Bordeaux, France, with a desire to re-evaluate the concept of children's shoes. From the choice of materials until the final tests, all the know-how and technological expertise of the brand is put to the test to create shoes that are perfectly adapted to children's feet and learning how to walk. |
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Agatha Ruiz de la Prada is a Spanish stylist that sees life as little moments of happiness. From her childlike illustrations and carefree designs, she has reinvented established fashion rules and you can now find her designs on clothing, shoes, and even furniture and decorative objects of every genre. |
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Since 1947, GBB has put all their know-how and expertise at the service of children's shoes. Very high-quality, their products are designed with respect to the characteristics of children's feet while ensuring comfort and excellent support. |
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Launched in 1973 by the Rautureau brothers, Pom d'Api has made a name for themselves in the world of children's shoes by always proposing creative and innovative models, all the while respecting the morphology of children's feet. |







