Infants and toddlers feet can vary greatly in size. The best way to determine the correct infant shoe size to purchase is by measuring their feet. The approximate age ranges we advise are general,we recommend that you measure your child's feet to get the best fit.
How to Measure Baby's Feet
If possible have baby stand on a piece of paper. Make a pencil mark at the heel and the longest toe, making sure toes are flat and not curled. Measure with a ruler to get the length.
Be sure to measure both feet as they may be different lengths.
Always allow 0.5cm – 1 cm extra for wiggle room when selecting the correct shoe size.
Cheeky Little Soles Soft Soled Baby Shoes, Sandals and Boots Sizing
Cheeky Little Soles soft soled baby shoes (excludingmary jane and t bar shoes) have been designed so that if the elastic around the ankle is too loose or too snug it can easily be adjusted or replaced.
To adjust the elastic simply pull the leather casing around the elastic back, pinch the elastic together and pop in a small stitch, be careful not to make too tight.
To replace the elastic around the ankle simply cut the existing elastic and thread a new piece of elastic in its place and sew ends together.
Cheeky Little Soles Baby Ballet Slippers Sizing
Size
Age (approx)
Length
Small
0-6 months
10.75 cm
Medium
6-12 months
12.05 cm
Large
12-18 months
12.7 cm
XLarge
18-24 months
14 cm
Please note:Our Baby Ballet Slippers are a narrower fit than our shoes, and may not be suitable for babies with wide feet.
Toddlers' sizes run from 0-13: The smallest sizes in this range are tiny baby shoes, but the larger sizes often fit kids who are 4 or 5 years old or even older.
Toddlers' sizes run from 0-13: The smallest sizes in this range are tiny baby shoes, but the larger sizes often fit kids who are 4 or 5 years old or even older.
In general, baby clothing is sized by age. Newborn clothing is marked as NB (for newborn), infant clothing is marked by month (for example, 0-3M) and toddler clothing is marked by age (for example, 2T for two-year-olds).
There is no particular age at which your baby will need shoes, but a good rule of thumb is to wait until they've learned to walk and show signs of wanting to be up and about. The general milestone guideline for when a baby begins to walk is: Between 6 and 13 months: crawling.
Measure both of your baby's feet, as it is not unusual for one foot to be slightly larger than the other.Then use the longer measurement to determine the proper shoe size. This will ensure the shoes fit comfortably and provide enough support for both feet.
No, size 13 and size 1 are not the same. Size 13 is classed as a little kids' size, while size 1 is the next step up – or the first 'big kids'' size. These bigger sizes then go up to a size 6.
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