Toddler Socks by STRIDE RITE, 2–4 Years, 6pr

$6.99

1 in stock

Toddler Socks: Keep Tiny Toes Cozy and Colorful

Ensure your little one’s feet stay comfortable and stylish throughout the day with Stride Rite toddler socks. This convenient pack includes six pairs of socks designed specifically for toddlers, offering a fun mix of solid colors and multicolored patterns.

Comfort and Fun for Active Toddlers:

  • Soft and Breathable Materials: Crafted from soft and breathable materials, these toddler socks offer exceptional comfort for growing feet.
  • Sized for a Secure Fit: This six-pack caters to toddlers aged 2–4 years, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit that keeps socks securely in place.
  • Variety of Colors and Patterns: The pack includes a mix of solid and multicolored socks, allowing you to choose the perfect pair to complement your child’s outfit or mood.

Built for Active Play:

  • Durable Construction: These toddler socks are made to withstand active play, ensuring they become a long-lasting addition to your child’s wardrobe.

More Than Just Socks:

By purchasing Stride Rite toddler socks from Father Joe’s Villages, you’re not only acquiring a practical essential for your child. You’re also contributing to our mission to end homelessness in San Diego.

Ages: 2-4 years

Materials: 80% cotton, 12% nylon, 5% polyester, 3% spandex

Qty.: 6pr

Condition: Pre-owned, new in cardboard wrap

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