Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 I know that sounds silly, but I really can't tell. My son is wearing shoes 23/7. He is a big baby, & I am afraid his feet are getting too wide for his shoes. I know they are supposed to be snug, but how snug? I know that if I don't put him in really thin socks his feet look swollen when I take the shoes off. Thicker socks just don't work. Also, he has suddenly developed some tiny little blisters on his soles. They look like poision ivy, but of course a 3 mo old who wears shoes 23/7 hasn't been exposed so I am guessing maybe a fungus from lack of air?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 I am not real sure about this. My best suggestion would be to get ahold of , who would know what the ideal fit width-wise would be. I know that length wise for the mitchell shoes you don't want the toes going over the ends, but for width the best I could guess would be that you want the sole of the foot to fit comfortable on the insole of the shoe without it pushing the sides out. If you need 's e-mail let me know. Angel How can I tell if his shoes are too small? I know that sounds silly, but I really can't tell. My son is wearing shoes 23/7. He is a big baby, & I am afraid his feet are getting too wide for his shoes. I know they are supposed to be snug, but how snug? I know that if I don't put him in really thin socks his feet look swollen when I take the shoes off. Thicker socks just don't work. Also, he has suddenly developed some tiny little blisters on his soles. They look like poision ivy, but of course a 3 mo old who wears shoes 23/7 hasn't been exposed so I am guessing maybe a fungus from lack of air?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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