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ECCO Little Kid/Big Kid Jr. Arlanda Single Strap Dress Shoe,Black,34 EU (US Little Kid 3 M)

ECCO Little Kid/Big Kid Jr. Arlanda Single Strap Dress Shoe,Black,34 EU (US Little Kid 3 M)
From ECCO

List Price: $74.95
Price: $66.99

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Product Description

Keep your kids looking good and feeling fantastic in these stylish and super comfortable dressy casual oxfords from Ecco. Smooth leather upper in a dressy casual oxford style, with contrast colored stitching accents, an apron style stitched seam toe detail, and an instep strap with adjustable Velcro® closure for a perfect fit. Padded collar, with a soft lining and a vegetable tanned leather topped cushioned insole. Light and flexible traction patterned non marking outsole.


Product Details

  • Size: 34 M EU / 3 M US Little Kid
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: ECCO
  • Fabric type: leather

Features

  • Removable ECCO Comfort Fibre System leather insole and textile sock
  • Leather lining

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
ECCO is a European shoe company founded in Denmark in 1963. Today they own and operate factories throughout Europe and Asia. They produce all the leather used in making Ecco shoes, taking measures to protect the environment at the same time. Their sole aim is to make a comfortable walking shoe.


Customer Reviews

Great Toddler shoe5
This is a great dressy shoe for a toddler who can not tie his shoes yet. My Son finds it comfortable as well. He only wears them to church or dressy occasions so they don't get a ton of wear. They look great with dressy pants or khakis. The best part is you don't have to hassle with tying shoes that come easily untied.

Excellent shoes for school5
My son wears these every day with his school uniform. In addition to looking sharp, they are very comfortable AND he doesn't have to struggle with tying and re-tying his shoes throughout the day. I will definitely buy him a larger pair of the same shoes when he outgrows them. They are clearly worth the money.