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Bespoke Service

If you cannot find exactly what you are looking for, or require a particular style of shoe, we offer a bespoke service. For further information or to discuss what you would like in your perfect pair of shoes, please contact Vevian on sales@vevian.co.uk.

Tips for tiny feet

Our baby's feet are very precious; they have 26 bones that will eventually make up the adult foot. At an early age the bones are mostly cartilage, making them spongy. Here are some tips to keep those little, delicate feet healthy:

  • It is encouraged that baby exercises their feet by kicking and doing other similar actions to help develop their foot muscles.
  • Barefoot is best when baby is crawling and walking indoors as this allows the foot to develop and strengthen.
  • Baby is likely to start walking between 10 to 18 months. A child should not be forced to walk.
  • Children often cannot feel any damage being done by ill-fitting shoes, so regular measurement of their feet is vital to ensure their shoes are the right size.
  • Sleepwear should be loose fitting and light so the feet are not restricted.
  • Synthetic shoes should be avoided because the materials used do not give and this results in pressure that could damage a child's growing foot.
  • Shoes should be tried on with socks or tights as this will help to ensure a proper fit.