Toddler girls' sneakers add cute style to her everyday looks
Closed toe and mesh upper provides plenty of comfort
Adjustable hook-and-loop straps ensure an easy and custom fit
Specifications
Sizing: Toddler
Care and Cleaning: Avoid extreme heat
Lining Material: Polyester
Insole Material: Polyester, Latex, EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate)
Features: Hook and loop closure
Upper Shoe Material: 52% Polyester and 48% Plastic
Sole Material: 58% Polyester and 42% Plastic
Heel: No heel
Shoe Width: Medium
Footwear toe openness: Closed toe
TCIN: 54347698
UPC: 490930186187
Item Number (DPCI): 093-01-8618
Description
From preschool to afternoon play dates, your sweet darling will be walking around in cute style with these Eva Sneakers from Cat & Jack™. These closed-toe sneakers feature a subtly sparkly exterior with mesh detailing for a chic look that complements her everyday style. Complete with hook-and-loop closures to help her get a secure fit, these toddler girls' sneakers go with anything from dresses to skirts to jeans.
Hook and Loop Closure
Hook & loop closure allows for easy open/close and on/off
This was a last minute purchase as I was in desperate need of shoes for my daughter’s school picture day. Not only are they cute, but they look and feel comfortable as well. They can easily be used to dress up an outfit or to be for play because of the rubber sole. My daughter loves the sparkle and I love the quality and versatility. I’ve even purchased a second pair because we love them so much.
These shoes are very cute, a great price and comfortable. However, they do not last long with regular play. My daughter has worn these for a month. The silver part is fraying and the sole is coming off the front. If you can use them occasionally they will be fine. But do not purchase these for everyday use.
They're very cute but didn't work for my girls. The shoe cut into my 4 year old's ankle the first day and the elastic was around the shoe and strap too tight around my 2 year's old feet.
These are awful. The strap was stretched out the first time she wore them, and just a few months of occasional use, the sole is separating from the main part of the shoe.