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Multi-buy Collegien Slippers Blue  (213F) - Junior Steps
Collegien Slippers Blue  (213F) - Junior Steps

Collegien Slippers Blue

Collegien Slippers available in sizes 22/23 - 28/29

Reference 34599
€ 32 € 22,95

Note: runs small, we recommend ordering one size up!

Save the Sea Collégien
We’ve created a collection of sustainable slippers that actively reduce the plastic footprint and help prevent more plastic from entering our environment and oceans. This collection enables more responsible production while maintaining consistently high quality.

They are machine washable at 30°C—an easy way to simplify your daily life, with fresh and clean slippers just like the first day, whenever you need them!

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Sizing Valt klein
Brand Collegien
Model Slippers
Color Blue
Closure Slip-on
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Frequently asked questions

Fit and size

How much growth room should I allow in kids’ shoes?

Recommended growth allowance for children’s shoes

For children, we recommend allowing about 1 to 1.5 cm of growth room in their shoes. This gives children’s feet enough space to walk comfortably, move freely, and grow healthily, without the shoes appearing too large. More information can be found in the product details for kids’ shoes.

Allowance in shoes for adults or fully grown children

For adults or fully grown children, we recommend allowing a maximum of 0.5 cm of extra space. The toes should not touch the front of the shoe, but there should also be no excessive room. This ensures the shoes remain comfortable, stable, and perfectly fitting.

 

How do I measure my child’s feet correctly?

Correctly measuring feet

Place a sheet of paper firmly against the wall and have your child stand on it with their heels touching the wall. Mark a line at the longest toe (this is not always the big toe) and measure the length to about 0.1 cm accuracy. Always use the larger foot as a reference and compare the measurement with our kids’ shoe size chart.

How do I read the size chart?

Make sure to use the size chart for standard-fitting shoes. For some models, the online shop may indicate “runs small”– in that case, choose one size up. If it says “runs large”, choose one size down.

On our size chart page, you will also find a helpful video showing how to measure your child’s feet accurately.

Go to the size chart

 

Do these slippers for kids run large or small?

Information about the fit of these slippers (whether they run large, small, or true to size) can be found in the product details above. We recommend checking this information carefully to ensure you choose the correct size.

 

How often should I measure my child’s feet?

Measuring feet for babies

For small sizes, it is recommended to measure the feet every 3 months. Since young children often cannot accurately say whether their shoes are too small or too tight, it is important for parents to check this themselves.

Measuring feet for toddlers

From size 25 onward, feet grow a little slower. Usually, it is sufficient to measure the feet every 5 months to ensure a good fit and comfort.

Measuring feet for older children

As children grow, they can usually tell when shoes are too small or when their toes touch the front of the shoe. Still, it remains important to check foot size regularly to ensure a good fit and optimal comfort. In practice, measuring every 6 months is a good guideline.

 

Comfort and support

Do these kids’ shoes have a removable insole?

You can find out if these kids’ shoes have a removable insole in the product details above. Check the specifications for a “loose sole”, which indicates whether the insole can be removed.

 

Do these kids’ slippers provide enough support for feet and ankles?

No support needed in slippers

No, slippers do not provide support for feet and ankles and do not have a Contrefort.

Slippers for indoor use

This is not necessary, as they are designed for indoor use and not intended for long distances or extensive walking.

 


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