The Shoelist Edit

Questions & Answers

Everything you need to know about school shoe lists, fitting, subscriptions & more.

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Questions

01 Where can I find girls school brogues for uniform?

Girls School Brogues for Uniform Girls' brogues are accepted as appropriate footwear for school uniform. According to the uniform guidelines, acceptable shoes for girls should be: Plain flat black shoes with leather, patent leather, or faux leather upper that can be polished Closed-toe design without excessive b…

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02 Where can I find girls slip-on school shoes?

Girls Slip-On School Shoes Girls slip-on school shoes can be found at various retailers that specialize in school uniforms and children's footwear. When shopping for slip-on school shoes, consider the following information: School Requirements According to typical school uniform policies, girls' slip-on shoes should …

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03 Where can I find girls wide fit school shoes?

Where to Find Girls Wide Fit School Shoes Girls' wide fit school shoes can be found at several retailers that specialize in proper shoe fitting for children. Here are some recommended options: Main Retailers Clarks - Offers professional fitting services both in-store and online, with a dedicated range of wide fit …

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04 Where can I find girls' brogue school shoes?

Girls' Brogue School Shoes Girls' brogue school shoes can be found at various retailers that specialize in school uniforms and footwear. When shopping for girls' brogue school shoes, look for the following features: Plain black leather, patent leather, or faux leather upper that can be polished Closed-toe design…

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05 Where can I find girls' buckle school shoes?

Where to Find Girls' Buckle School Shoes You can find girls' buckle school shoes at various retailers that specialize in school uniforms and children's footwear. Here are some options: Recommended Retailers Clarks - Offers a wide range of buckle-fastening school shoes for girls in various styles Shoe Zone - Prov…

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06 Where can I find good black school shoes for children?

Finding Black School Shoes for Children When looking for black school shoes for children, there are several places you can check and important guidelines to keep in mind: Where to Shop High street retailers such as Clarks, Start-Rite, or Kickers offer dedicated school shoe sections Department stores like John Le…

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07 Where can I find good deals on school shoes?

Finding Good Deals on School Shoes You can find good deals on school shoes at several retailers, with prices varying based on quality and brand: Shoe Zone - Offers affordable options like the Beckett Leather lace-up shoe for around £20 Sports Direct - Provides options such as the Waltham Lace-up junior shoes at…

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08 Where can I find good formal school shoes for boys?

Finding Good Formal School Shoes for Boys Good formal school shoes for boys can be found at various retailers both in-store and online. When shopping for school shoes, look for the following characteristics: Plain black leather or leather-look material that can be polished Formal business-like style No obvious…

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09 Where can I find good quality school shoes for children?

Finding Quality School Shoes for Children When looking for good quality school shoes for children, there are several options available while keeping school requirements in mind. Where to Purchase Dedicated shoe retailers like Clarks, Start-Rite, or Kickers offer properly fitted school shoes with trained staff who …

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10 Where can I find good school shoes for kids?

Finding Good School Shoes for Kids When looking for quality school shoes for children, there are several important factors to consider: Key Features to Look For Comfort - Children spend over seven hours a day in their school shoes, so comfort is essential Durability - Look for shoes that can withstand daily acti…

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The Shoelist Guide

How to Choose, Measure & Fit School Shoes

A parent’s definitive guide to getting school shoes right — from measuring at home to spotting the perfect fit in-store. Five steps, no guesswork.

01

Measuring Your Child’s Feet

Children’s feet can grow up to two full sizes in a single year. Last term’s size is almost certainly wrong.

Time it right

Measure in the afternoon when feet are at their largest after a full day of activity.

Stand, don’t sit

Full weight on both feet spreads the foot and gives a true reading.

Use a proper gauge

A Brannock device or printable gauge — heel against the back stop, read length and width.

Measure both feet

One foot is often larger. Always fit to the bigger foot, wearing school socks.

02

Choosing the Right Style

Always check your school’s specific requirements before purchasing.

Material

Genuine leather or quality synthetic. Avoid canvas for daily wear.

Sole

Flexible, non-marking rubber. Should bend at the ball, not the middle.

Fastening

Velcro for younger children, lace-ups for older. Slip-ons lack hold.

Colour

Plain black for most schools. No coloured stitching or metallic finishes.

Toe Box

Rounded or wide gives growing toes room. Pointed styles cause problems.

Weight

Lighter shoes reduce fatigue for children on their feet all day.

03

The Perfect Fit Checklist

Run through every check before committing. Tick them off as you go.

04

In-Store vs. Online

In-Store
  • Trained fitters assess gait, arch & width
  • Calibrated gauges for accuracy
  • Instant try-on and walk test
  • Expert advice on foot issues
vs
Online
  • Wider selection & price comparison
  • Check brand size charts carefully
  • Choose generous returns policies
  • Try both shoes before removing tags
Editor’s tip: Use our shop finder to locate specialist children’s shoe retailers near you. Many offer free measuring even if you don’t buy on the day.
05

When to Replace

Even the best shoes have a shelf life. Watch for these warning signs:

Sore feet or blisters Toes pressing the front Sole worn smooth Heel counter collapsed Upper cracked or leaking
Rule of thumb — check the fit every 6–8 weeks during term and always re-measure at the start of each school year.
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