We just got our son some Simba yellow Clarks shoes.It’s frustrating that only girls shoes are all sparkly and shiny.
The boys ones are always black blue or green. His last pair had flashing LEDs but I made him take the ‘boy’ colour.
Damn you gender-stereotyping-conforming fashion companies!
These were size 30. UK 11.5 I believe. He turned 4 2 weeks ago :|We just got our son some Simba yellow Clarks shoes.
Size 4.5G, he's 13months old.. and... Walking
This is the box they came in. Why does it need to be in pink with a heart? Why should girls’ shoes be different to other shoes? I don’t see boys’ shoes called Sketchers Boy.Four-year-old son shoe shopping...
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Personally I couldn’t care less what colour his shoes are. However, it’s always down to how the other kids at his preschool will react. Will they crush his self esteem? Interested to hear what MachoMan StandandBang GD Dadsnet thinks
PS yes I know his socks don’t match. Pick and choose your battles..
).This is the box they came in. Why does it need to be in pink with a heart? Why should girls’ shoes be different to other shoes? I don’t see boys’ shoes called Sketchers Boy.
Total BS.

Personally I couldn’t care less what colour his shoes are. However, it’s always down to how the other kids at his preschool will react.
Why disappointing ?My son also (disapontingly) likes pink, although that's just a drinks bottle for now. He seems happy with black shoes. Funnily neither me or my Mrs bother with matching socks as it's a waste of our time but the kids Inuit on them having a matching pair (not with each other, I'm not going that far).
Because he likes pink I think, my boy has a choice of orange, green or blue.Why disappointing ?
Seems I need to be clearer. Why is it disappointing they like pink?
It’s just a colour they like at a young age
.Sounds like they don't wash their hands...