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VANS Toddlers’ Sneakers, Size 5.5

$14.99

1 in stock

Classic Style for Little Feet

Dress your tiny trendsetter in style. These VANS Old Skool Crib Shoe for toddlers are perfect for little feet. They bring classic skate vibes to your infant or toddler. You will love their iconic look. These shoes are both cute and practical.

These miniature Vans are adorable. They feature the famous side stripe. The timeless Old Skool design makes them stand out. Your child will look effortlessly cool. These shoes offer comfort and style. They are a great choice for any occasion.

Designed for Comfort and Ease

Soft materials line the inside of these crib shoes. This ensures tiny toes stay comfortable. Furthermore, the hook-and-loop closures make them simple to put on. Parents appreciate this quick on-and-off design. The elastic laces also provide a secure fit. Therefore, these VANS Old Skool Crib Shoe for toddlers are easy to wear. They are ideal for early walkers.

Perfect for Developing Feet

These crib shoes are soft and flexible. They allow natural foot movement. This supports healthy foot development. The soft sole provides a gentle grip. Your little one can practice standing and taking first steps. These shoes are perfect for playtime. They offer comfort and protection.

Color: Blue, green yellow, white
Size: 5.5
Condition: Pre-owned, excellent, never worn, no box
Compare to: $30.00

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