Stride Rite Little Kid/Big Kid Angler Sandal

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Stride Rite Little Kid/Big Kid Angler Sandal

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 21136







Binding: Unknown Binding
Brand: Stride Rite
Department: unisex-child
Fabric Type: leather
Label: Stride Rite
Manufacturer: Stride Rite
Publisher: Stride Rite
Sales Rank: 21136
Studio: Stride Rite



Features:
  • Hook-and-loop adjustable instep strap for custom fit
  • Classic closed toe fisherman sandal
  • Lightweight traction outsole
  • Available in widths

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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Product Description:
This versatile fisherman sandal is dressy enough for special occasions yet built for play, with great durability and terrific comfort features. The classic closed-toe fisherman design protects vulnerable toes while leaving plenty of gaps for feet to breathe. The soft leather upper, comfort footbed, and padded heel strap add comfort, and the adjustable hook-and-loop instep strap creates an easy on and off and a secure custom fit. This sandal is outfitted on durable and flexible rubber outsole with traction patterning for reliable grip.













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Stride Rite Little Kid/Big Kid Angler Sandal
EXCELENT ITEM. MY SON LOVES IT. ONLY OBJECTION THAT I HAV IS THAT BACK BELT IS GOING DOVN AND GETS OFF FROM FOOT.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My 4.5 year old loves them!
* I had purchased a size 10 for him a few months back and he outgrew those quickly. He liked them so much so I bought a size 11 for him. My son is
pretty picky so when he tells me they are comfortable, I believe him! ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great shoe
comfortable, nice looking, easy to put on and take off. Looks good after a little wear. good sole.
happy I bought it.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stride-Rite Sandal
* Always hard to find my son's size. So easy on Amazon.com. They were shipped promptly. Stride-rite makes an excellent product and we are extremely pleased with the durability of this particular sandal. My son is a VERY, VERY active/athletic toddler and they can withstand anything he is doing, climing a tree, a slide (or jumping off)and lots of scooter riding! Excellent product!
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tried and True
My 4.5 year old son has worn these sandals since he starting walking. They are the tried and true best shoes. True to fit. True to Stride Rites usual great standards of quality and are supportive and well built without being overly heavy. Can't go wrong!

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