Where can I find boys velcro school shoes?

Boys Velcro School Shoes

The acceptability of velcro fastening shoes depends on the specific school's uniform policy:

Primary Schools

For primary schools like Coates Lane Primary School, velcro fastenings are specifically mentioned as acceptable and even recommended for younger children who may find them easier to manage. These shoes must still be black or brown in color and conform to the school's other requirements (no trainer styles, sports logos, etc.).

Secondary Schools

For secondary schools like WHSB, velcro fastenings are explicitly not permitted. Their policy states that shoes "should not have Velcro, large logos, embellishment, patches, prominent tags, or different coloured souls or stitching."

Where to Find Boys Velcro School Shoes

If your school permits velcro shoes, you can find them at:

  • High street retailers: Clarks, Start-Rite, and M&S have dedicated school shoe sections
  • Department stores: John Lewis, Debenhams
  • Shoe specialists: Wynsors, Shoezone
  • Supermarkets: Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury's during back-to-school seasons
  • Online retailers: Amazon, Next, or the online shops of any of the above retailers

Always check your specific school's uniform policy before purchasing. Some schools have strict guidelines about acceptable shoe styles, even when velcro fastenings are permitted.

What to Look For

When shopping for boys velcro school shoes, ensure they meet these common requirements:

  • Formal style (not trainer-like)
  • Black or brown (check school policy)
  • Leather or leather-look material that can take polish
  • No sports logos or bright colored elements
  • Sturdy construction for daily wear
  • Comfortable fit with room for growth
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